2015 US CHESS JUNIOR GRAND PRIX FINAL OVERALL STANDINGS
The top prize for 2015 will be a
Chess.comone-year Diamond membership valued at $100, a
Chess.comgear/merchandise package valued at $100, a US Chess plaque, free entry into the 2016 U.S. Open, and $1,000 of expense money from US Chess to offset the trip. For the top five players on the overall list and to each state winner,
Chess.comwill also award a choice of a one-year
ChessKid.comgold membership (valued at $50/annually) or a one-year
Chess.com Gold membership (valued at $40/annually). US Chess gratefully acknowl edges the participation of
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Name
SILVER, JACK GUO, ARTHUR NAIR, SIDDHANT SINGHAL, SANAT
CHINNAMBETI, ABHINAV SAI State Winners
WU, ROCHELLE SHE, CHENGYUE KRUNZ, EYAD
KONDAKOV, ADRIAN State Pts.
NJ 10941 GA 9924 VA 8434 CA-N 7871 NJ
State AL
CA-N
KOPELIOVICH, JONATHAN CA-S HEMMAT, ALEXANDER LOMELI, CHRISTOPHER PAN, ZACHARY STIER IRVING, NICHOLAS
CO
ORTEGA, VALENTINA LARA FL DEVALAPALLI, PRANAV KIM, GYUYUN
TAKAHASHI, MICHAEL JOHN IA RIPLEY, RYAN DANIEL RAO, PATRICK
ID IL
3635
AR 5094 AZ
6106 7226 5542 5159
CT 4075 DC 3646 DE 2034 6778
GA 6523 HI
3118 5791 2322 6284
State Winners XU, GRACE D
JOSEPH, RITA MARY COLE, CHRISTOPHER J TROSCLAIR, ROCCO
7849 Pts.
State IN
KS KY
MD MI
Pts. 4612 5303 2789
LA 4309
ISAKOV, MICHAEL GREGORY MA 4805 BHATIA, ROHAN
6164
HENDRIX, WYATT MICHAEL ME 2849 NARAYANAN, AKASH L WEBER, SHANE MATHIAS YE, LUKE SICONG JOHNSON, JORDAN
MCGLENN, SIMON BLAISE
1908 700
ND 5692
MN 3940 MO 5343 MS MT
VENKATARAJA, TRIYAKSHARI NC 3795 WOLF, STUART LE, HARRY
ROGERS, NOAH KUMAR, ARAVIND
ROMERO, JONAH ANTHONY 1886
NE 4043 NH NJ
3134 6530
NM 3583
BATTSETSEG, BAYASGALAN NV 2450 ESTAVILLO, JESSTIN DEDONA, MARK
NV 2450 NY 7025
State Winners
WANG, JASON YUYANG PATEL, ADVAIT
DALTHORP, MARK TRIFALE, SHARVIL LIN, ETHAN
DIAS, NEHA ALISHA JORENBY, JOSIAH ISRAEL
State OH
Pts. 7017
OK 4789 OR 2774 PA RI
SC SD
DAVILA BLANCO, JUAN JOSE TERR GOUGH, TURNER CHRISTIAN LI, RUIFENG
ROACH, AUSTIN
VONTERU, VARUN REDDY MONTFORT, JOHN A TIEN, SOPHIE
LIANG, AWONDER
MALE, PRESTON JOSEPH MC LNERNEY, BRYAN C
6710 2227 4243 1290 4325
TN 5478 TX
7027
UT 3584 VA 7698 VT
1398
WA 6425 WI
5116
WV 2100 WY 1418
S N T S C C O K K D L
G G K P B J
T P
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