A longer profile of Dezheng Kong, eight years old, who tied for first place in the U1800 section.
From CBC Winnipeg, September 20, 2007
News, Results, and History related to the GM Abe Yanofsky, and the Abe Yanofsky Memorial Chess Tournament in Winnipeg
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Prize winners
Overall: Scores out of 5
1st. 4.5 points
Sam Lipnowski
Sam Lipnowski
2nd/3rd
4 points
Dave Langner
Gustavo Melamedoff
Trevor Vincent
"A" Class:
1st/2nd
3 points
Joseph Van Wyk
3 points
Joseph Van Wyk
Tony Boron
Under 1800:
1st/2nd
4 points
Jordan Kwiatek
4 points
Jordan Kwiatek
Dezheng Kong
Keith Gannon
Under 1600:
1st/2nd
3 points
George Anderson
Aaron Green
Matthew Sigurdson
Albert Tuason
Saul Magnusson
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Monday, September 3, 2007
AY Memorial on TV
Nigel Hanrahan writes:
Samuel Lipnowski (2281) won the open section with 4.5 points out of 5. Gustavo Melamedoff (1975), David Langner (2261), who came out of a lengthy retirement from over-the-board chess, and Trevor Vincent (2175) were tied at 4/5.
Samuel Lipnowski (2281) won the open section with 4.5 points out of 5. Gustavo Melamedoff (1975), David Langner (2261), who came out of a lengthy retirement from over-the-board chess, and Trevor Vincent (2175) were tied at 4/5.
Dezheng Kong, Jordan Kwiatek, and Keith Gannon shared first place in the U1800 section with 4 points. Kong got some media attention as the eight year-old wunderkind of the event. There has already been some local coverage and there should be some national coverage as well this week on the CBC. I had a Yanofsky moment in the event when Dezheng had to be lifted up to mark his win on the results page to the amusement of his mum and gathered onlookers. It would have been funny to get that on TV.
Somewhere, Abe Yanofsky is smiling.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
AY First Round
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