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China won 2 gold 1 silver and 1 bronze in Rapid Individual

 

Bu Xiangzhi and Hou Yifan gave China a double victory in the Men's and Women's Rapid Chess. Bu defeated compatriot Wang Hao 1.5-1 while Hou beat former Women's World Champion Zhu Chen by the same score.

In the women's division semifinal, Hou Yifan won 1.5:1 over compatriot Zhou Xue of China, while in the other semifinal game Zhu Chen of Qatar beat World Girls Champion Harika Dronavali of India.

Go to chess-results.com  for results and standings of the Swiss System preliminaries. Four players qualified from each division. In the preliminaries Wang (CHN) scored 8 points to top the 9 rd Swiss System followed by Kazhgaleyev (KAZ) with 7 points. Three players tied with 6.5 points each. In the tie break, Bu Xiangzhi of China and Krishnan Sasikiran of India prevailed in the tie break. Then in the Men's semifinal GM Wang Hao defeated Krishnan Sasikiran while Bu Xiangzhi beat Murtas Kazhgaleyev. 

Follow online games of Rapid Teams on www.asiachessonline.ocm/AIG3

Hou Yifan, Zhu Chen; Harika Donavili, Zhao Xue

Bu Xiangzhi Won Gold Medal given by FIDE General Secretary Ignatius Leong (right) and Asian Chess Federation Secretary General Hisham Al Taher. Silver went to Wang Hao of China while Krishnan Sasikiran and Murtas Kazhgaleyev received bronze.

Hou Yifan receives her gold medal, Zhu Chen silver, Harika Dronavali and Zhao Xue bronze. From left are Vietnam Chess Federation vice president Dang Tat Thang, Asian Chess Federation Deputy President Casto Abundo and Asian Chess Federation Secretary General Hisham Al Taher.

 
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