19-Year-Old Aleksandar Indjic is Serbia Chess Champion 2014
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The latest chess tournament news via FIDE is that 19-year-old Grandmaster Aleksandar Indjic is the new Serbian chess champion for men. He was the sole winner of the prestigious 12-player round robin tournament and deservedly got the top prize of 1000 EU. Collecting 7,5/11, Indjic left the nearest opponent half a point behind. GM Milos Perunovic became second with 7 points, while GM Nikola Sedlak took the bronze with 6,5 points.
The event took place from 7th to 17th April, 2014, at Hotel Patria, in Subotica, Serbia.
The latest chess tournament news via FIDE is that 19-year-old Grandmaster Aleksandar Indjic is the new Serbian chess champion for men. He was the sole winner of the prestigious 12-player round robin tournament and deservedly got the top prize of 1000 EU. Collecting 7,5/11, Indjic left the nearest opponent half a point behind. GM Milos Perunovic became second with 7 points, while GM Nikola Sedlak took the bronze with 6,5 points.
The event took place from 7th to 17th April, 2014, at Hotel Patria, in Subotica, Serbia.
Final standings:
1. GM Indjic Aleksandar (2523) 7,5
2. GM Perunovic Milos (2631) 7
3. GM Sedlak Nikola (2568) 6,5
4. GM Markus Robert (2610) 6
5. GM Damljanovic Branko (2566) 6
6. GM Popovic Dusan (2540) 5,5
7. GM Miladinovic Igor (2583) 5,5
8. IM Nestorovic Nikola (2427) 5
9. IM Nestorovic Dejan (2422) 5
10. GM Lajthajm Borko (2539) 4,5
11. IM Cabarkapa Novak (2392) 4
12. IM Sarenac Ivan (2407) 3,5
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
1. GM Indjic Aleksandar (2523) 7,5
2. GM Perunovic Milos (2631) 7
3. GM Sedlak Nikola (2568) 6,5
4. GM Markus Robert (2610) 6
5. GM Damljanovic Branko (2566) 6
6. GM Popovic Dusan (2540) 5,5
7. GM Miladinovic Igor (2583) 5,5
8. IM Nestorovic Nikola (2427) 5
9. IM Nestorovic Dejan (2422) 5
10. GM Lajthajm Borko (2539) 4,5
11. IM Cabarkapa Novak (2392) 4
12. IM Sarenac Ivan (2407) 3,5
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
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