Kasparov Chess Foundation’s Greater NY Scholastics Breaks Records

IMG_4690_Krush_Garry1,340+ K – 12 Students Across Greater New York Participated in This Year’s Tournament. New York, NY, Jan. 11, 2016 — Kasparov Chess Foundation (KCF) held its 2016 Greater New York Scholastic Championships on Sat., Jan. 9th and Sun., Jan. 10th, at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge.  According to Chief Arbiter, David Hater, the tournament attracted 1,342 students from across the New York Metropolitan area, representing the biggest turnout in the tournament’s 50-year history. Below is a list of Varsity individual and team winners.  For the complete list of results, please visit our tournament web site at www.gnyscc.com. Following are Varsity individual and team winners:
High School   Individual: Ethan Li (5 1/2 out of 6) Team: Stuyvesant (16 ½ points in a tiebreak over NEST) Junior High Individual:  Justin Chen (5-1 tiebreak over Akash Kumar, Ariun Rai, and Max Li) Team:  IS 318 (17 ½ points) Elementary   Individual: Davis Zong Jr.  (6-0) Team:  NEST (18 ½ points) Primary Individual: Lucas Foerster-Yialamas (6-0) Team:  Dalton (18 ½ points) K1 Individual: Daniel Luo (6-0) Team:  Dalton (14 ½ points) For a complete recap of results, please visit our web site at www.kasparovchessfoundation.org/. As an added treat for participants, the Foundation Chairman, Garry Kasparov was on hand to sign books, stand for pictures, and offer encouragement to the students.  To view more images, please visit www.kasparovchessfoundation.org/.
About Kasparov Chess Foundation Founded by World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, KCF’s mission is to bring the many educational benefits of chess to children worldwide by providing a complete chess curriculum and enrichment programs. The Foundation promotes the study of chess as a cognitive learning tool in curricular classes and after-school programs for elementary, middle and high schools, both in the public and private school sectors. The not-for-profit educational organization also organizes tournaments and competitions on a local and national basis. For more information, please visit http://www.kasparovchessfoundation.org. Look for a full story on this event coming soon to uschess.org by David A. Hater. 

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