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Day 4 Round 5

09The tournament broke half-way and the fifth game was played in the most of the tournaments. Before the start of the game all players from Russian delegation, which has the second largest number of participants, gather on the stage for the common picture. After 5th round we can name few leaders in different age groups. Turkish player Emre Akin Kaptan keeps leading in U-7 category, he made the only one draw against Can Baylav today. Melek Ismayil from Azerbaijan is a sole leader with an absolute result after 5 rounds in U-7 girls age group. A group of players (Ravan Aliyev, Doga Boran Sahin, Berke Guncan, Emirhan Tarlabasi, Anton Sidirov) keeps sharing the first place in U-9 age category. Elena Badzgaradze from Russia is on the first place with 5 points in U-9 girls age group. Cankut Emiroglu keeps leading in U-17 age group as well as Irina Baraeva in U-17 age group.



01
The picture of Russian delegation. Are there only Russian participants?
03
The picture of Turkish delegation – the largest one in the tournament.
04
Parents and coaches bring the smallest participants to the game.
05
Friendly conversations
06
The game just started but Alp Handar was lucky to checkmate his opponent by playing Qh2
07
Sinem Sagle Gundogan plays against Ayca Aksoy, both from Turkey.
08
Azerbaijani player Babazade Javidan, who is a leader after 4th round in U-15 category, plays against Ege Koksal from Turkey.
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 Report & Photos By Karlovich Anastasiya

The picture of Russian delegation. Are there only Russian participants?

The picture of Russian delegation. Are there only Russian participants?
 
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