Nakhchivan youth chess championship concludes with national qualifiers

The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Chess Championship for players aged 8 to 18 wrapped up on February 7 at the Nakhchivan Children’s and Youth Chess School after five days of intense competition. Around 100 young players from the region participated in six age categories, with the top three in each qualifying for the national championship in March. The event, organized by local education authorities and backed by the Azerbaijan Chess Federation, highlighted emerging talent in the sport.

The tournament, initiated by the Azerbaijan Chess Federation and organized by the Ministry of Education of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, drew approximately 100 male and female chess players aged 8 to 18 from across the autonomous republic. Competitions unfolded over five days, concluding on February 7 at the Nakhchivan Children’s and Youth Chess School.

Matches followed FIDE regulations, employing the Swiss and round-robin systems. Each participant received 45 minutes for the full game, plus a 15-second increment per move from the start. Ties were resolved using standard criteria: the Buchholz coefficient, number of wins, and head-to-head results.

Final standings determined that the top three finishers in each of the six age categories secured spots in the national chess championship, set for March and open to players aged 8–18 from throughout Azerbaijan.

Organizers emphasized the event's significance, stating it played a crucial role in spotting new talent and fostering chess growth among youth in the region. The championship not only promoted competitive play but also aligned with broader efforts to develop the sport locally.

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The winners of the Turkmenistan National Championships in classical chess for boys and girls across age groups under 8 to 18 have been decided. Around 500 young players from across the country's velayats competed at the Specialized Chess and Checkers School in Ashgabat. The results will help form the national team for international tournaments.

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The Azerbaijan Chess Federation and the Ministry of Youth and Sports are organizing the national chess championship for men and women in Baku. The event, running from February 6 to 22, will include 30 male and 16 female players competing under FIDE regulations. Top talents from both categories are set to vie for the title and a substantial prize fund.

Starting in 2026, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) will launch a revised championship cycle for under-8, under-10, and under-12 players to enhance global development pathways. The cycle features the FIDE World Cadets Cup as a qualifying event and the FIDE World Cadets Championships as the final stage for world titles. The inaugural Cup will occur in Batumi, Georgia.

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The lineup for the Women's Higher League of the Turkmenistan Chess Championship 2026 has been finalized, featuring eight players competing for the national title. The event will occur in Ashgabat from February 2 to 11 as a double round-robin tournament. Qualifications stemmed from a recent First League tournament won by 12-year-old sensation Dilber Hupbyeva.

 

 

 

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