CSC Grand Prix Final at the Emirates

Peter Svidler caused a stir when he visited to play a ceremonial opening move

The final leg of the CSC Grand Prix took centre stage on Sunday, December 1st, as part of the XTX Markets London Chess Classic 2024. This much-anticipated finale brought together enthusiastic young players from across the UK, competing in age groups ranging from Under 8 to Under 18.

The event was a showcase for the rising talent in the country, with the ten players with the highest scores in the Grand Prix overall invited. Held in an tense and exciting atmosphere, the 10 player round robin was a brilliant experience for all involved. By the end of the day the final standings of the whole Grand Prix series were as follows:

U8:
1st - Mohamed Nasrudeen Meeran Muiz Ul Meeran (41)
2nd - Furion Kapitanski (37)
3rd - Charlotte Oudet (24.5)
U10:
1st - Matthew Helsby (34)
2nd - Richard Kulibaev (24.5)
3rd - Julia Bednaya (21)
U12
1st - Kai Beattie (33.5)
2nd - Ananya Patel (32.5)
3rd - Armaan Nilim (27)
U14
1st - Alexandr Pereslavtsev (41.5)
2nd - Maya Keen (29.5)
3rd - Arthur Cann (27.5)
U18
1st - Orest Stus (36)
2nd - Nathan Benhamou (20)
3rd - Ashvin Chatoorsing (14.5) and Roman Zadvorny (14.5)

The CSC Grand Prix is a flagship initiative of the organization and has played a vital role in developing chess skills among young players. The grand finale at the Emirates Stadium marked the culmination of months of practice and competition, creating an unforgettable experience for participants and their families.

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