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The International Chess Festival “Moscow Open 2009” too place from January 30 (arrival) – February 9 (departure), 2009. The venue was the Russian State Social University (RSSU) in Moscow. The event consisted of seven separate tournaments: “Open A”, “Open B”, "Women's Open C”, "School Chess Champions “Open D”, "School Chess Team tournament Open E”, "Cup of Rector of RSSU among chess teams of Universities Open F”, "World Cup on Chess Compositions Solving Open G”. A total of 1579 participants from 34 countries competed for a total prize fund of seven million Rubles (150,000 Euros or US $195,000), making the Moscow Open one of the biggest in the world.
Grandmaster Alexander Onischuk of the USA won the main tournament of the festival. In final round his game with Sergey Tiviakov (NED) ended in a draw and he finished at 7.5 points from 9 games, winning the first prize of 500,000 Rubles (€ 10,750 or $14,000). Half a point behind him we find five GMs who shared 2nd - 6th places. The tiebreak system gave silver to Sergey Tiviakov (NED) and bronze to Ernesto Inarkiev (RUS). A total of 17 participants scored by 6.5 points.
The winner of the Moscow Open 2009: Alexander Onischuk of the USA
Rnk |
SNo |
Ttl | Name | Rtg | FED | Pts | BH. |
1 |
7 |
GM | Onischuk Alexander | 2659 | USA | 7.5 | 53 |
2 |
2 |
GM | Tiviakov Sergei | 2685 | NED | 7.0 | 55 |
3 |
8 |
GM | Inarkiev Ernesto | 2656 | RUS | 7.0 | 52.5 |
4 |
21 |
GM | Nepomniachtchi Ian | 2628 | RUS | 7.0 | 56 |
5 |
37 |
GM | Korotylev Alexey | 2587 | RUS | 7.0 | 49 |
6 |
38 |
GM | Iordachescu Viorel | 2584 | MDA | 7.0 | 47.5 |
7 |
14 |
GM | Lastin Alexander | 2643 | RUS | 6.5 | 47 |
8 |
59 |
IM | Ponkratov Pavel | 2557 | RUS | 6.5 | 45.5 |
9 |
55 |
IM | Yudin Sergei | 2562 | RUS | 6.5 | 49 |
10 |
11 |
GM | Savchenko Boris | 2654 | RUS | 6.5 | 46.5 |
11 |
18 |
GM | Riazantsev Alexander | 2634 | RUS | 6.5 | 52 |
12 |
12 |
GM | Amonatov Farrukh | 2647 | TJK | 6.5 | 47 |
13 |
66 |
GM | Popov Ivan | 2541 | RUS | 6.5 | 45 |
14 |
1 |
GM | Dreev Alexey | 2688 | RUS | 6.5 | 48 |
15 |
27 |
GM | Lysyj Igor | 2620 | RUS | 6.5 | 48.5 |
16 |
30 |
GM | Andreikin Dmitry | 2614 | RUS | 6.5 | 47 |
17 |
44 |
IM | Zubov Alexander | 2574 | UKR | 6.5 | 48.5 |
18 |
32 |
GM | Kurnosov Igor | 2602 | RUS | 6.5 | 48.5 |
19 |
22 |
GM | Belov Vladimir | 2627 | RUS | 6.5 | 48 |
20 |
36 |
GM | Vorobiov Evgeny E | 2591 | RUS | 6.5 | 44.5 |
21 |
75 |
IM | Zhumabayev Rinat | 2522 | KAZ | 6.5 | 43 |
22 |
51 |
GM | Safarli Eltaj | 2564 | AZE | 6.5 | 43.5 |
23 |
29 |
GM | Sakaev Konstantin | 2619 | RUS | 6.5 | 49 |
Natalija Pogonona won the women's tournament “C”. She defeated Marina Romanko and scored eight points from nine games, a full point more than any other participant. She won 150,000 Rubles (€3230 or $4190).
Rnk | SNo. | Ttl | Name | Rtg | FED | Pts | BH. |
1 | 4 | WGM | Pogonina Natalija | 2467 | RUS | 8 | 51 |
2 | 22 | WIM | Molchanova Tatjana | 2319 | RUS | 7 | 52.5 |
3 | 12 | WGM | Matveeva Svetlana | 2422 | RUS | 7 | 52 |
4 | 14 | WFM | Gunina Valentina | 2400 | RUS | 7 | 45.5 |
5 | 33 | WGM | Gu Xiaobing | 2283 | CHN | 7 | 45.5 |
6 | 11 | WGM | Mongontuul Bathuyag | 2425 | MGL | 7 | 49.5 |
7 | 1 | WGM | Muzychuk Anna | 2540 | SLO | 6.5 | 52 |
8 | 5 | IM | Paehtz Elisabeth | 2455 | GER | 6.5 | 55 |
9 | 18 | WGM | Demina Julia | 2361 | RUS | 6.5 | 49 |
10 | 6 | WGM | Romanko Marina | 2451 | RUS | 6.5 | 53 |
11 | 42 | WIM | Akatova Ekaterina | 2261 | RUS | 6.5 | 46 |
12 | 10 | WGM | Muzychuk Mariya | 2427 | UKR | 6.5 | 49.5 |
13 | 29 | WGM | Manakova. Maria | 2299 | SRB | 6.5 | 46.5 |
14 | 19 | WGM | Grabuzova Tatiana | 2332 | RUS | 6.5 | 43 |
15 | 28 | WFM | Tomilova Elena | 2300 | RUS | 6.5 | 41.5 |
A stream in wintery Moscow
Ducks in the stream – never fail to enchant
Ice sculpture promoting the event
Young fans loving the ice pieces
The playing venue in Moscow
Scene from the opening festivities
Third place: GM Ernesto Inarkiev, 2656, RUS, 7.0 points
GM Viorel Iordachescu, 2584, MDA, 7.0 points, sixth place
Top seed Alexey Dreev, 2688, RUS, finished 14th with 6.5 points
Farrukh Amonatov, 2647, TJK, twelfth place with 6.5 points
Gospodin Alexander Khalifman: the former FIDE world champions kibitzing
The eventual winner Natalija Pogonina at work
In second place: WIM Tatjana Molchanova, 2319, RUS, 7.0 points
IM Elisabeth Pähtz, 2455, GER, 6.5 points
WGM Anna Muzychuk, 2540, SLO, 6.5 points
WGM Anna Ushenina, 2499, UKR, 6.0 points
WFM Anastasia Bodnaruk, 2384, RUS, 5.5 points (left background: Natalija
Pogonina)
WGM Shen Yang, 2448, CHN, 6.0 points
WIM Galina Strutinskaya, 2291, RUS, 6.0 points
Celebrations: Tiviakov (2nd), Onischuk (1st) and Inarkiev (3rd) on the steps
Tatjana Molchanova Natalija Pogonina, Svetlana Matveeva finished 2nd, 1st
and 3rd
And a final farewell at the closing ceremony
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