Eighth
European Chess Championship in Dresden
The 8th Individual European Chess Championships (EURO 2007) is taking place
from April 2nd to 16th, 2007 in Dresden, Germany in the International Congress
Center. The event is an 11 round Swiss, with time controls set at 90 minutes
for 40 moves plus 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of
30 seconds per move, starting from move one. EURO 2007 is one of the largest
events at this level ever staged. There are over 600 participants from 43 European
federations, with the biggest contingent coming naturally from the German Chess
Federation (DSB, almost 150 participants), followed by Russia with 90.
The results of the first two rounds are available on the EURO
2007 home page, where live coverage is also provided (sporadically during
the first rounds). We have put together a table of the leaders after two rounds,
without any guarantee of accuracy or completness. Also a zipped PGN file with
all the games that have become available so far (as collected by the indefatigable
Mark Crowther of TWIC).
1 |
Jakovenko,D |
2691 |
b1 |
w1 |
2.0/2 |
2 |
Volokitin,And |
2645 |
w1 |
b1 |
2.0/2 |
3 |
Avrukh,B |
2644 |
b1 |
w1 |
2.0/2 |
4 |
Movsesian,S |
2637 |
w1 |
b1 |
2.0/2 |
5 |
Volkov,Sergey |
2636 |
b1 |
w1 |
2.0/2 |
6 |
Moiseenko,A1 |
2627 |
w1 |
b1 |
2.0/2 |
7 |
Khalifman,A |
2619 |
b1 |
w1 |
2.0/2 |
8 |
Khenkin,I |
2611 |
w1 |
b1 |
2.0/2 |
9 |
Nisipeanu,LD |
2689 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
10 |
Van Wely,L |
2683 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
11 |
Eljanov,P |
2675 |
b1 |
w½ |
1.5/2 |
12 |
Tiviakov,S |
2667 |
b1 |
w½ |
1.5/2 |
13 |
Malakhov,V |
2663 |
b1 |
w½ |
1.5/2 |
14 |
Timofeev,Arty |
2663 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
15 |
Bologan,V |
2658 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
16 |
Nielsen,PH |
2651 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
17 |
Areshchenko,A |
2644 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
18 |
Cheparinov,I |
2640 |
b1 |
w½ |
1.5/2 |
19 |
Najer,E |
2605 |
w1 |
b½ |
1.5/2 |
Selection of games in zipped
PGN
Round one impressions
The round was characterised by a number of upsets, like Germany's top GM Arkadij
Naiditsch losing to IM Urban Klaudiusz, GM Zurab Azmaiparashvili to IM Szabo
Krisztian, GM Georgiev Kiril to IM Frank Holzke. In the women's section local
star Elisabeth Pähtz, who is a full IM and has a world junior title to
her credit, lost to WGM Ana Srebrnic, who is more than 200 points below her
on the Elo scale. Here are some pictorial impressions of the round.

Our hotel in Dresden – not in mint condition, but acceptable for chess
players
Just kidding – this is where we and many of the players stayed,
three blocks of the Ibis Hotel, five minutes from the Central Station and 20
minutes brisk walk from the venue. The first picture show you reconstruction
work in Dresden, where ugly monolithic buildings from the Communist days are
being torn down and replaced by tasteful modern facilities.

Chess posters all over the city, like here on the way to the venue

The Altmarkt, with the Kreutzkirche. The stroll from the Ibis Hotel to the
playing venue turns out to be a beautiful historical excursion.

The Hofkirche, a last big Roman baroque church to be built in Europe.

The famous Semper Opera, built in 1978, a stone's throw away from the venue

An incredibly intelligent, polite and friendly pedestrian in Dresden's old city

A man-powered form of transport with a microscopic carbon footprint

The new Congress Hall, where the 2008
Olympiad will also be held

The entrance to the Eighth European Championship, EURO 2007

The playing hall, with the Elbe River flowing by outside the Congress Center

One of the hot favourites in this event: Dmitrij Jakovenko with a 2-0 start

Another grandmaster to watch: former FIDE world champion Alexander Khalifman

Romanian GM Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, who won the European Chamionship in
2005

Sneaking a peek – 17-year-old Ukrainian star Sergey Karjakin

Suffered a shock loss in round one: Georgian GM Zurab Azmaiparashvili

A nother shock: Germany's IM Elisabeth Pähtz (right) is losing against
WGM Ana Srebrnic

Lithuanian IM Viktorija Cmilyte, at 2480 is one of the favourites in the women's
section

Another girl to watch: Slovenian WGM Anna Muzychuk, 17, rated 2474

Photographer's favourite WIM Anna Sharevich of Belarus

Dutch Peng Zhaoquin, rated 2439, has a full ("male") grandmaster title

Ukrainian IM Kateryna Lahno, 2467, seventeen years old and a potential winner

Elena Winkelman, 16-year-old German talent from Dresden

WIM Iosefina Paulet of Romania, 17 years old

IM Jovanka Houska of England, currently rated 2404
Pictures and report by Frederic Friedel
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