view all news, press, & insights IM Elect Alice Lee, GM Abhimanyu Mishra and GM Melikset Khachiyan Crowned Winners in National Junior and Senior Championships in Saint Louis Table of contents July 27 2023 Invitational Recap News Press SAINT LOUIS (July 27, 2023) – All eyes were on Saint Louis as tournament play for the 2023 U.S. Girls’ Junior, U.S. Junior and U.S. Senior Championships hosted by the Saint Louis Chess Club came to an exciting conclusion this week. Each event featured ten of the nation’s best junior and senior players competing for more than $150,000 in prizes and scholarships. “The caliber of talent we saw among these young players indicates that American chess continues to grow and thrive,” said Tony Rich, Executive Director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “It was also thrilling to see these icons of American chess in action over the board again and we look forward to continuing to host the nation’s best here in Saint Louis once again next year.” The U.S. Girls’ Junior, U.S. Junior and U.S. Senior Championships have been mainstay events at the Saint Louis Chess Club. All three tournaments ran concurrently from July 15-24, 2023. If you missed them live, you can rewatch the action by visiting the Saint Louis Chess Club’s YouTube and Twitch.tv channels. IM Elect Alice Lee Clinches U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship Thirteen year old Alice Lee took top honors in the U.S. Girls’ Junior division. Lee has already set several American chess records becoming a National Master (NM) at 10, a Woman International Master at 12 and recently became the youngest American female International Master Elect. Her commanding performance earned her a $6,000 cash prize, $10,000 scholarship to the university of her choice and a seat to compete in the U.S. Women’s Championship this fall. “To be able to win this tournament means alot to me, especially in such a strong field,” said Lee. FM Ruiyang Yan finished in second place and received a check for $4,000, followed by IM Carissa Yip and FM Zoey Tang, who tied for third place, each winning $2,500. U.S. GIRLS’ JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL RESULTSPLACEPLAYERAGEPRIZE MONEY1IM Elect Alice Lee, 13North Oaks, MN$6,0002FM Ruiyang Yan, 16Mountain View, CA$4,000T-3IM Carissa Yip, 19Andover, MA$2,500T-3FM Zoey Tang, 15Portland, OR$2,5005WIM Iris Mou, 14New York, NY$1,5006WGM Rochelle Wu, 17Woodland, CA$1,2007WCM Shreya Mangalam, 20South Barrington, IL$1,000T-8NM Kelsey Liu, 14Wellesley, MA$700T-8WFM Gracy Prasanna, 17Nazareth, PA$70010NM Rose Atwell, 14Valencia, CA$500 Fourteen Year Old GM Abhimanyu Mishra Wins U.S. Junior Championship GM Mishra, the youngest player to become a Grandmaster in the history of the game at the age of 12, bested a field of new and returning young prodigies to take home first place, a check for $12,000 and earning a ticket to compete in this year’s upcoming U.S. Championship. He, too, was awarded a $10,000 scholarship to the university of his choice thanks to the generosity of Dewain Barber and US Chess. “The U.S. Junior Championship is a strong tournament and my main purpose was winning so I would be able to play against America’s best in the U.S. Championship later this year,” said Mishra. GM Brandon Jacobson, GM Andrew Hong, GM Balaji Daggupati and IM Arthur Guo shared a four-way tie for second place, each winning $5,000. U.S. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL RESULTSPLACEPLAYERLOCATIONPRIZE MONEY1GM Abhimanyu Mishra, 14Englishtown, NJ$12,000T-2GM Brandon Jacobson, 19Westfield, NJ$5,000T-2GM Andrew Hong, 18Saratoga, CA$5,000T-2GM Balaji Daggupati, 17San Ramon, CA$5,000T-2IM Arthur Guo, 16Alpharetta, GA$5,000T-6IM Justin Wang, 17Katy, TX$2,250T-6IM Kirk Ghazarian, 17Coto de Caza, CA$2,250T-8IM Jason Liang, 16Potsdam, NY$1,250T-8IM Josiah Stearman, 20Martinez, CA$1,25010FM Arthur Xu, 16Naperville, IL$1,000 GM Melikset Khachiyan Wins U.S. Senior Championship In the U.S. Senior division, wildcard player GM Melikset Khachiyan was crowned champion, winning an impressive $20,000 and bragging rights amidst a field of legendary players and hall of famers. “I’ve been able to help coach my students to win many championship titles, but I’d never won myself until now. This is my first national championship and it was a breakthrough tournament,” said Khachiyan. Last year’s winner GM Alexander Shabalov finished in second place and received a check for $13,000, followed by GM Vladimir Akopian in third place, winning $10,000. U.S. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL RESULTSPLACEPLAYERLOCATIONPRIZE MONEY1GM Melikset Khachiyan, 53Glendale, CA$20,0002GM Alexander Shabalov, 55Pittsburgh, PA$13,0003GM Vladimir Akopian, 51Glendale, CA$10,000T-4GM Gregory KaidanovLexington, KY$6,500T-4GM Maxim Dlugy, 57Albrightsville, PA$6,500T-6GM Patrick Wolff, 55San Francisco, CA$4,500T-6GM Joel Benjamin, 59Waldwick, NJ$4,500T-8GM Igor Novikov, 61Lexington, KY$3,333T-8IM Douglas Root, 60Denton, TX$3,333T-8GM Dmitry Gurevich, 66Chicago, IL$3,333 For more information, visit uschesschamps.com. About the 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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