Star rising will play on the team SP
In its third year, the SP has grown, with an increased prize pool and team number (55)
Accelerated and fast chess
In London tomorrow the team World Cup (SP) begins in accelerated and in fast chess. In its third year, the SP grew, with an increased prize pool and number of teams (55). A feature of this issue is the large number of young talents, the teams made up of players from all levels, playing many top world veterans, whose presence signals a wider generation change in elite chess. In addition, some of the talents ready to leave their mark in the 2025 World Championship teams, writes the World Chess Federation (FIDE).
– Shreea Royal (16), The youngest British player with the title of Grandmaster (VM, at 15 years and seven months), with significant performances in Switzerland in 2023 (4.5 points from 11) and sixth place in the W. Britain last year.
– Deborah Quickpen (13) He started his chess trip for three years, and with 11 years he became the youngest champion in Nigeria. She is the youngest to ever win a national title.
– Sivanandan’s point (10), Women’s FIDE Master, began playing in 2020, won silver at EP 2022 in accelerated and fast chess (up to eight years). In July last year he played at the Olympics Chess and became the youngest Englishman in any sport.
– Roman Shogzjiev (10)shortly before this World Cup entered history as the youngest international master (10 years, three months, 21 days). In 2023, he won five years of the World Cup in accelerated and in fast chess.
– Faustino Oro (11), Argentine, the youngest player to score a classic rating of 2,300 points in 2023. In March he beat Magnus Carlsen in a one -minute tournament for a party. Dance held the record for the youngest by May this year.
– Sofia Blochin (19), FM from Estonia, world champion in fast chess (up to 18 years) and multiple European champion. He represented his country on two chess Olympiad (Shaw) and was a reserve of the EP 2023 team.
– Joka Gaal (18), Hungarian FVM won that title in November 2024. He was a European youth champion in 2016 (up to 10 years) and a world online youth champion in 2021 (up to 14 years).
– Mark Andrija Maurice (18)the youngest French VM (14 years and five days), shared the first place at the 2023 World Cup for juniors. In the Tata Style Challengers tournament last year he took second place with Daniel Dardza, and in February this year he won the Jerba Masters tournament with a performance of 2,898 points.
– Jagiz Khan Erdogmush (13) From Turkey, it became VM last year and is the youngest to cross the 2,600 RP limit. There were significant successes in several strong tournaments, such as Sanway Sitgess in 2023 (ninth) and Grenke Open last year.
– Prana Venkatesh (18) In 2022, India’s 75th NM, and in March this year he won the title of world junior champion. He has two golds for up to 18 years of the World Championship in an accelerated and fast chess for young people.
– Sarbaro Mani (9), FM from India, will play in the same team with the famous VM Vishwanan Anand. At seven years he won the National Open Championship up to seven years, with nine wins from nine parties.
– Noam Sasson (11) is a 12 -year vice champion and in an accelerated and fast chess at the Youth SP. The current Israeli cadet champion recently won the Italian Open for 20 years.
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