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September 20, 2010
The US delegation to the World Youth Championship (Halkidiki, Greece, October 19-31) is set. USCF National Educational consultant Jerry Nash said, "With 40 players and a total of 104 delegates, this has to be a US record for attendance at the World Youth! These players – and their families(!) - have worked hard throughout the year for this opportunity and I have no doubt that the experience they will gain from an event of this caliber will have an impact even beyond their chess endeavors in the years to come. " GMs John Fedorowicz (who will also report for Chess Life Magazine), Sam Palatnik and FIDE Senior Trainers Michael Khodarkovsky, IM Armen Ambartsoumiam and FM Aviv Friedman will coach and lead the team. 

Find out more including a pdf file of all pre-registered players and schedule on the official site, wycc2010.chessdom.com. Look for more details as the event approaches.

U8 Girls  

Annie Wang
Kaavya Ramesh
Emily Nguyen
Joanna Liu
U10 Girls   

Devina Devagharan
Reve Singh
Nicole Zlotchevsky
Samritha Palakollu
U12 Girls  

Simone Liao
Alice Dong
Apurva Virkud
Mariya Oreshko
Margaret Hua
U14 Girls   

Sarah Chiang
Jessica Regam
Claudia Munoz
U16 Girls  

Anna Matlin
U18 Girls  

Anjali Datta
U8 Boys  

Aravind Kumar
Awonder Liang
Rayan Taghizadeh
Praveen Balakrishnan
U10 Boys 

Samuel Sevian
Tommy He
Jeffery Xiong
Jonathan Chiang
Vignesh Panchanatham
Cameron Wheeler
U12 Boys  

Kayden Troff 
Christopher Wu
Joshua Colas
Kapil Chandran
Dachey Lim
Justus Williams
Kesav Viswanadha
Allan Beilin
U14 Boys  

David Adelberg
Atulya Shetty
U18 Boys  

Steve Zierk
Jeffrey Haskel
 
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