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January 25 – February 5

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Team of the Ural State Mining University is leading in the RSSU Student Cup

February 2, 2018
Team of the Ural State Mining University is leading in the RSSU Student Cup

Struggle in the National Student League Championship is going on in the Russian State Social University. Today the games of the seventh round were played.

Two rounds to the end the team of the Ural State Mining University (David Parvyan, Anna Styazhkina) is leading. Two teammates managed to score 11,5 of possible 14 points. The team of the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism-1 (Kirill Kozionov, Alexandra Alieva) with 10,5 points is the second. The host team, representing the RSSU-1 (Bibek Thing, Darya Gorovenko) with 9,5 points is on the third place. The teams of the Lomonosov State University (Dmitriy Aleksandrovskiy, Svetlana Tishova) and the Samara State Aerospace University (Alexey Mokshanov, Darya Makarova) scored 9 points.

In individual event David Parvyan with 6,5 points (Ural State Mining University, Ekaterinburg) tops the competition. This round he won over FIDE master Vladimir Fotin (Perm National Research Polytechnic University, Perm). Kirill Kozionov (Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Moscow) is half a step behind the leader. Alexey Mokshanov (Samara State Aerospace University, Samara), Vladimir Zakhartsov (National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”, Moscow), Maxim Lugovskoy (Kuban State University-1, Krasnodar), Alexey Ivlev (Astrakhan State Technical University, Astrakhan) and Anatoliy Shapkin (Moscow Power Engineering University, Moscow) scored 5,5 points.

Anna Styazhkina (Ural State Mining University, Ekaterinburg) with 5 points shows the best result in the women’s competition. Anastasia Bykova (Kuban State University, Krasnodar), Alexandra Alieva (Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, Moscow), Asya Arutyunova (Yaroslavl State Medical Academy, Yaroslavl) and Darya Gorovenko (RSSU-1, Moscow) are half a step behind the leader.

It should be mentioned that the Award Ceremony will take place in the assembly hall of the RSSU on Saturday, February 3 at 15:30. 

 

Results and pairings. Photos by Galina Popova.