Young Iranian female chess player tops World Youth Chess rankings

The Iranian chess player girl topped the competition table in the fifth round of the World Youth Championship in India.

Iran press/Asia: The young Iranian female chess player Mobina Alinasab defeated a player from the host country in the fifth round of World Youth Chess Championships in India continued in India, to reach the top of the table of the competitions with 4.5 points.

According to the Iran Press report, as the fifth round of World Youth Chess Championships continued in India, the young Iranian female chess player Mobina Alinasab defeated a player from the host country to reach the top of the table of the competitions with 4.5 points.

Mohammad Amin Tabatabai, the other Iranian chess player drew against an Indian opponent to rank 25th on the list of the best chess players with 3 points.

Also in the event, Arian Gholami was the third Iranian representative who avoided competing against a player from the Zionist regime of Israel and did not continue the championships.

The U-20 World Youth Chess Championships is underway in the Indian city of Mumbai and includes six events in three age categories split between the open and the girls' section. The event will crown six new world champions in the age categories of under-14, under-16 and under-18 in both sections, open and girls'. A total of 189 players (male and female) are taking part in the competitions, which lasts until the 25th of October. 212/ 

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