site.bta Bulgarian Girl Salimova Wins U12 World Chess Title at 2015 FIDE World Youth & Cadets Championship in Greece
Bulgarian Girl Salimova Wins U12 World Chess Title at 2015 FIDE World Youth & Cadets Championship
in Greece
Sofia, November 5 (BTA) - Bulgarian Nurgyul Salimova won the
world chess title in the under 12 years category at the 2015
FIDE World Youth & Cadets Championship held in Porto Carras in
Greece. The player, from the Bourgas 64 club, drew against
Martha Samadashvili of the United States, which was enough to
secure the title with a score of 9.5 points out of 11. Yip
Carissa, also of the United States, had the same score as the
Bulgarian but Salimova won the title on account of her victory
in the direct game.
Four years ago Salimova won the European chess title in the U8
category.
At the 2015 FIDE World Youth & Cadets Championship, another
Bulgarian girl, Dilyana Ivanova, won a bronze medal at the U8
category, scoring 8.5 points out of 11. Three other Bulgarian
girls ranked among the top ten players in their age groups.
Coach Zhiko Zhekov told dnevnik.bg that it has been decades when
he had last seen such success.
Young chess players from 91 countries took part in the 2015 FIDE
World Youth & Cadets Championship in Greece.
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