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    Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippines
    Nov 15 2004

    WORLD YOUTH CHESS
    Camacho sparks strong RP finish


    By Roy Luarca
    Inquirer News Service

    Editor's Note: Published on page A27 of the Nov. 15, 2004 issue of
    the Philippine Daily Inquirer

    CRETE, Greece -- Team Philippines, led by Chardine Cheradee Camacho,
    came through with a strong finishing kick in the 2004 World Youth
    Chess Championships Saturday at the Creta Maris hotel here.

    Camacho humbled top seed Reddy Tejeswini of India to place fifth in
    the girls' under-10 class, while Wesley So and Prince Mark Aquino
    also hurdled their Round 11 matches to land 13th in the boys'
    under-12 and under-10, respectively.

    The trio's combined effort gave the Filipinos their worthiest showing
    yet in the annual tournament which lured 1,028 players from 84
    countries to this historic resort island.

    Third victory in a row

    The 10-year-old Camacho, pride of Caba town, La Union province,
    secured her third straight win in 54 moves of an English opening and
    wound up with 8.0 points, the same total posted by China's Xu Huahua
    and Moldova's Diana Baciu. Xu took fourth when the tiebreak was
    applied.

    Woman Fide Master Mary Arabidze of Georgia set a record with a
    perfect 11 points
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    in the girls' under-10, 2.5 clear of fellow Georgian Nino Anakidze
    and Poland's Alexandra Lach.

    So dumped Turkey's Ogulean Kanmazalo in 35 moves of a Sicilian to
    notch 7.5 points and better his 19th place effort in last year's
    edition. That time So, who was supported by Tagaytay Mayor Abraham
    Tolentino, copped 7.0 points.

    While Camacho and So were expected to do good, Aquino was a
    revelation.

    Revelation for RP team

    The 9-year-old Aquino, who learned to play the game only last year,
    whipped Armenia's Tigran Petrosian, namesake of the late world
    champion from 1963-68, in 27 moves of a Sicilian-Dragon to finish
    with 7.5 points.

    Rosalinda Camacho happily informed husband Conrado of the fine effort
    of her daughter Chardine, a sixth-grader at Aringay School of
    Science, Arts, Technology and Trade, in this five-division
    tournament.

    Other Philippine results saw Kimberly Jane Cunanan (girls' under-14),
    Jayveelyn Fronda (girls' under-18) and Jesus Alfonso Datu draw their
    games.

    Leo Daylo Jr. won in the boys' under-14, while Christy Lamiel
    Bernales (girls' under-12), Geneline de Ramos (girls' under-16) and
    Joseph Julius de Ramos (boys' under-18) dropped their final round
    matches.

    Bernales posted 5.0 points, Cunanan 4.5, Geneline de Ramos 4.0,
    Fronda 4.0, Datu 4.5, Daylo 4.5 and Joseph Julius de Ramos 4.5.

    Division winners

    Other girls' division winners were Poland's Laudia Kulon in the
    under-12 with 9.5 points, Indian WGM Dronavalli Harika (9.0) in the
    under-14, Georgia's Bela Khotenashvili (9.5) in the under-16 and
    Polish WIM Johanta Zawadzka (8.0 points) in the under-18.

    The boys' champions were China's Yu Yangyi with 9.0 points in the
    under-10, China's Zhao Nan in the under-12 (9.5 points), Russian IM
    Ildar Khairullin (8.5) in the under-14, Israel's Maxim Rodshtein
    (8.5) in the under-16, and Polish IM Radoslav Wojtaszek (9.0) in the
    under-18.

    Elated by the youngsters' performance, National Chess Federation of
    the Philippines president Go Teng Kok said he would set a welcome
    party and arrange a courtesy call with First Gentleman Jose Miguel
    "Mike" Arroyo for Team Philippines.

    Team Philippines will take a nine-hour ferry ride to Athens Saturday
    night and leave the 2004 Olympic site by plane at 5:55 p.m. (11:55 in
    Manila) en route to Frankfurt. They will arrive home on Monday
    evening.
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