Girls Under 7
Girls Under 9
Girls Under 11
Girls Under 13
Girls Under 15
Open Under 7
Open Under 9
Open Under 11
Open Under 13
Open Under 15
Open Under 17
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Medals Tally (updated)
It's over! After one week of exciting games, we have the individual and team winners.
Singapore became the overall winner, followed by India and Indonesia
OPEN | GIRLS | |||||||||||||||||
No | Country | U7 | U9 | U11 | U13 | U15 | U17 | U7 | U9 | U11 | U13 | U15 | U17 | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | ||
1 | Singapore | SBG | SS | B | BBG | GSBBG | GSG | BBG | BG | BS | G | S | S | 9 | 8 | 10 | ||
2 | India | GBG | SBS | S | G | GSB | B | SB | BBG | G | 6 | 5 | 7 | |||||
3 | Indonesia | B | B | S | SBS | BBS | GBBG | GS | B | 3 | 5 | 8 | ||||||
4 | Turkey | GBG | B | 2 | 2 | |||||||||||||
5 | Peru | G | G | 2 | ||||||||||||||
6 | Colombia | G | B | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
7 | U A E | BS | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
8 | China | S | 1 | |||||||||||||||
8 | Iran | S | 1 | |||||||||||||||
8 | Mongolia | S | 1 | |||||||||||||||
8 | Russia | S | 1 | |||||||||||||||
12 | Hong Kong | B | 1 | |||||||||||||||
12 | South Africa | B | 1 | |||||||||||||||
12 | U S A | B | 1 | |||||||||||||||
12 | Zimbabwe | B | 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Ready for last round!
9th round on play, and only a few categories have already a clear winner.
Open Under 7: Nathan Mar (SIN) and Jared Acosta (COL) are tied with 7/8.
Open Under 9: Arjun Bharat (IND), with a perfect score 8/8 is already the winner.
Open Under 11: Sanal Vahap (TUR) will get the title, as he only lost half point in these 8 rounds.
Open Under 13: Jorge Cori (PER) with 7/8, can still be caught by Idani Pouya (IRI), who has 6.
Open Under 15: The most balanced category! 6 players can still win: Shen Chuan-Qi (SIN) has 6 points. 5.5 for Timothy Chan (SIN), Daniel Chan (SIN), Weiliang Tan (SIN). And with 5 we have Ramalingam Karthik (IND) and Rezon Yanuar (INA). Looks like a great situation for local players!
Open Under 17: Also several players with options here: Kouri Ibrahim (UAE) 6, Terry Chua (SIN) and Jonathan Koh (SIN) 5.5, Bhakti Kulkarni (IND) and Dominic Lo (SIN) 5.
Girls Under 7: With 8 points in 8 games, Bansi Prathima (IND) has already done her work!
Girls Under 9: Ivana Maria Furtado (IND, 7 points) has a slight advantage with Meghna (IND, 6.5). With 6 points we have Nyimas Sonia (INA)
Girls Under 11: Medina Warda (INA) is another player with a perfect score in 8 rounds, so nobody can catch her.
Girls Under 13: Anjana Krishna (IND) is the leader with 7 points. 1 point behind are Monica Sihite (INA) and Paula Andrea Rodriguez (COL)
Girls Under 15: Deisy Cori (PER, 7.5) has 2.5 points over her closest rivals!
Girls Under 17: They are playing together with Open U17, but Bhakti Kulkarni (IND, 5), Toh Li Cheng (SIN, 4.5) and Angelique Hattingh (RSA, 4) are the players with options to be the first girl in the group.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Tie Break Criteria
We remind all players that, as agreed in the Technical Meeting, the Tie-Breaks will be:
1.- Bucholz
2.- Median Bucholz
3.- Bucholz -1 (Removing the worst result)
4.- Bucholz -2 (Removing the 2 lower results)
5.- Bucholz -3
For the round robin tournament (Girls Under 7), Tie-Breaks will be:
1.- Sonneborn-Berger
2.- The results of the players in the same point group#results against
3.- The greater number of victories
1.- Bucholz
2.- Median Bucholz
3.- Bucholz -1 (Removing the worst result)
4.- Bucholz -2 (Removing the 2 lower results)
5.- Bucholz -3
For the round robin tournament (Girls Under 7), Tie-Breaks will be:
1.- Sonneborn-Berger
2.- The results of the players in the same point group#results against
3.- The greater number of victories
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