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Young chess masters to compete at world event in Egypt

Young Vietnamese chess masters will compete in the FIDE World Cadet Championships from October 14-27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
Young chess masters to compete at world event in Egypt ảnh 1Dau Khuong Duy is one of Vietnam's 15 masters at the FIDE World Cadet Championships from October 14-27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (Photo of Lam Minh Chau)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Young Vietnamese chess masters willcompete in the FIDE World Cadet Championships from October 14-27in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

The 15-strong contingent will compete in the U8, U10, and U12 agegroups in the Open and Girls categories.

Among the competitors are Dau Khuong Duy, Tong Thai Hoang Anand Le Phan Hoang Quan who have made in their names locally andinternationally.

Duy, 12, made a bang after winning a gold medal of the NationalTop Chess Master Championship in September. Earlier, he won a World JuniorRapid and Blitz Chess Championship's U12 title in June in Georgia.

He is the youngest Vietnamese player awarded a CandidateMaster title last year aged 11.

He is No 5 seed in the Open U10 pool against FIDE MasterEthan Vaz of India, FM Hussain Besou of Germany, FM Khagan Ahmad fromAzerbaijan and CM Aaron Reeve Mendes of Canada.

An is silver medallist of the Georgian world championship's U12Girls category. She is not in the top 20 of the Girls' U12 and will have tocheckmate No 1 seed Woman Candidate Master Diana Preobrazhenskaya who playedunder the flag of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), No 2Wang Qinxuanyi of China and No 3 Rida Ruqayyah from England.

Quan is a rising star in the U8 class after he won five goldmedals from the Southeast Asian Age Groups Chess Championship in June inThailand.

Quan is seeded No 5 in the Open-8 class at the Egyptian event.His strong rivals will include WCM Romi Milner of theUS, Shogdzhiev Roman off FIDE, Andre Tomas of Slovakia and MuellerKonstantin from Germany./.
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