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Local players qualify for worlds

Winning all three tickets in Zone 3.3 on March 15, Vietnam will now compete in the upcoming FIDE World Chess Championships.
Winning all three tickets in Zone 3.3 on March 15, Vietnam will now compete in the upcoming FIDE World Chess Championships.

NguyenNgoc Truong Son and Pham Le Thao Nguyen bagged their spots in the finalday of the tournament, a day after teammate Le Quang Liem's victory.

Onthe day, Liem, who holds the 65th position in world rankings, drew withBarbosa Oliver of the Philippines in the final round, earning 7.5points to win the tournament in HCM City.

The nation's leadingchess master maintained an undefeated record with six wins and threedraws. Liem, the No 1 player in the country, also pocketed 2,000 USD aswinnings.

However, all eyes were on the Son vs Torre Eugenio game on the day, as the winner would walk away with the second world ticket.

Son was at the second position in the rankings, while Eugenio, alsofrom the Philippines, was one of those in the third, short of only 0.5points.

The former world U10 winner, Son finally found his wayto Azerbaijan's world tournament by defeating Eugenio, who is the formerchairman of the Philippines Chess Federation, after 57 moves.

He also grabbed second place with seven points and a 1,500 USD bonus.

Zhang Zhong of Singapore came in third with 6.5 points.

On the women's side, Le Thao Nguyen of Vietnam showed off her skills,winning in the last round against Filipino Suede Mikee Charlene.

She won the only ticket of the category as the champion with 7.5 points, along with a purse worth 1,000 USD.

Munguntuul Batkhuyag of Mongolia and Vietnamese Pham Thi Thu Hien came in second and third, respectively.

To be held in Baku, the world chess championship will continue from September 10 to October 4.

Following the Zone 3.3 event, Vietnamese chess masters will continue to compete in different competitions.

Asmany as 44 of them will participate in the HD Bank International ChessOpen from March 17 to 23, with Son competing to defend his title.

Moreover,chess master Nguyen Thi Thanh An left for Russia to compete in theWomen's World Championship, which begins on March 16 in Sochi.-VNA

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