Saint Louis Chess Club to Host Legends and Rising Stars of American Chess during 2024 U.S. Senior, Junior and Junior Girls’ Championships
July 03 2024 - 11:54AM
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Top American junior and senior chess players will return to
America’s Chess Capital in Saint Louis to compete in the 2024 U.S.
Senior, Junior and Junior Girls’ Championships. Hosted by the Saint
Louis Chess Club at the World Chess Hall of Fame from July 16-26,
the top 10 players across three divisions - juniors, junior girls
and seniors, will compete for more than $135,000 in prizes - the
largest purse of all time for these events.
“We are excited to once again kick off this summer’s national
championships by bringing together the top chess players from
across the United States,” said Tony Rich, Technical Director of
the Saint Louis Chess Club. “The U.S. Junior, U.S. Junior Girls’
and U.S. Senior Championships are one of our favorite trio of
events we host because you can see a spectacular demonstration of
chess from both proven legends of the sport and tomorrow’s
superstars.”
The three 10-player fields will tie together chess past and
future for a celebration of the best of chess.
U.S. Junior Championship
The U.S. Junior Championship will feature a field of new and
returning prodigies. Headlining players include 2022 U.S. Junior
Champion Grandmaster (GM) Christopher Yoo, as well as teenage GMs
Andrew Hong and Arthur Guo, as well as International Master (IM)
Andy Woodward who at just 14 years of age has completed the
requirements to become a GM and should have that title confirmed
soon.
With five of the players currently ranked within the top 50
juniors in the world, this year's U.S. Junior Championship will
feature some of the most talented and brightest young minds in the
game.
Along with winning the title, players will be competing to win a
piece of the more than $40,000 prize fund and the coveted
invitation to the U.S. Championship later this year.
2024 U.S. Junior Championship
Field
Name
Qualification Method
Invitational Rating
Hometown
GM Christopher Yoo (17 yo)
Rating
2679
Dublin, CA
GM Andrew Hong (19 yo)
Rating
2642
Saratoga, CA
GM Arthur Guo (17 yo)
2023 Denker Champion
2611
Alpharetta, GA
IM Justin Wang (18 yo)
Rating
2602
Katy, TX
IM Andy Woodward (14 yo)
Rating
2600
McKinney, TX
GM Balaji Daggupati (18 yo)
Rating
2576
San Ramon, CA
IM Jason Wang (17 yo)
Rating
2570
Potsdam, NY
IM Jason Liang (16 yo)
Rating
2563
Potsdam, NY
IM Brewington Hardaway (14
yo)
Wildcard
2524
Bronx, NY
NM Nicholas Ladan (19 yo)
U.S. Junior Open Champion
2327
Chicago, IL
U.S. Junior Girls’
Championship
The future of women’s chess in America is bright and will be on
full display during the U.S. Junior Girls’ Championship.
This tournament features one of America’s most promising rising
stars International Master (IM) Alice Lee, who is the youngest
female player in American history to earn the title of IM and the
returning U.S. Junior Girls’ Champion. Lee is expected to face
tough competition in returning FIDE Masters (FMs) Zoey Tang and
Rose Atwell, both ranked within the top 30 girls in the world, as
well as young rising star, Woman's FIDE Master (WFM) Megan Paragua,
who at 11 years old is the youngest player in this year's
events.
Along with winning the title, players will be up for the chance
to win a piece of the more than $20,000 prize fund and an
invitation to the U.S. Women’s Championship to be held later this
year.
2024 U.S. Junior Girls’
Championship Field
Name
Qualification Method
Invitational Rating
Hometown
IM Alice Lee (14 yo)
2023 U.S. Junior Girls’
Champion
2435
North Oaks, MN
FM Zoey Tang (15 yo)
Rating
2358
Portland, OR
WIM Iris Mou (14 yo)
Rating
2314
New York, NY
FM Rose Atwell (14 yo)
Rating
2282
Valencia, CA
WFM Rachael Li (13 yo)
Rating
2288
Plano, TX
NM Jasmine Su (13 yo)
Rating
2241
Darian, CT
WFM Yassamin Ehsani (19 yo)
Rating
2227
New York, NY
WFM Megan Paragua (11 yo)
Rating
2203
Elmhurst, NY
WIM Omya Vidyarthi (13 yo)
Rating
2183
Campbell, CA
WFM Chloe Gaw (14 yo)
Wildcard
2159
New York, NY
U.S. Senior Championship
Created by the Saint Louis Chess Club six years ago, the U.S.
Senior Championship will again be held alongside the country’s
junior national chess championships, where they will compete for a
$75,000 prize fund. The 2024 field boasts legendary chess players,
including every winner of the tournament since its inception
including GM Melik Khachiyan (2023) GM Alex Shabalov (2019, 2022),
GM Gregory Kaidanov (2021) and GM Joel Benjamin (2020).
2024 U.S. Senior Championship
Field
Name
Qualification Method
Invitational Rating
Hometown
GM Vladimir Akopian
Rating
2628
Glendale, CA
GM Gregory Kaidanov
Rating
2592
Lexington, KY
GM Larry Christiansen
Rating
2585
Cambridge, MA
GM Melik Khachiyan
2023 U.S. Senior Champion
2479
Glendale, CA
GM Jesse Kraai
U.S. Senior Open Champion
2419
Berkeley, CA
GM Joel Benjamin
Rating
2536
Waldwick, NJ
GM Igor Novikov
Rating
2531
Lexington, KY
GM Alex Shabalov
Rating
2502
Pittsburgh, PA
IM Douglas Root
Rating
2487
Denton, TX
GM Julio Becerra
Wildcard
2462
Miami, FL
The expert commentary team of GMs Yasser Seirawan and Cristian
Chirila and IM Nazi Paikidze will call the action live and provide
game analysis daily online starting at 1:20 p.m. CT on
www.uschesschamps.com and on the Saint Louis Chess Club’s YouTube
and Twitch.tv channels.
In addition, the tournament games on July 20 will be counted as
part of a global Guiness World Record Attempt by the International
Chess Federation (FIDE) for the most chess games played in a 24
hour period. The world record attempt is being held in celebration
of International Chess Day and FIDE’s 100th anniversary. For more
information, visit https://100.fide.com/gwr.
Saint Louis Chess Club
The Saint Louis Chess Club is a non-profit, 501(c)(3)
organization that is committed to making chess an important part of
our community. In addition to providing a forum for the community
to play tournaments and casual games, the club also offers chess
improvement classes, beginner lessons and special lectures.
Recognizing the cognitive and behavioral benefits of chess, the
Saint Louis Chess Club is committed to supporting those chess
programs that already exist in area schools while encouraging the
development of new in-school and after-school programs. For more
information, visit www.saintlouischessclub.org.
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