17 chess players of Georgia participate at World Youth Championship which is underway in the city of Greece, Halkidiki. After six rounds 16-year-old Meri Arabidze(2288) competing in women tournament and Mariam Danelia have the best showing.
Arabidze won 5 matches from 6 and is on the 2nd place with 5points, leader of this tournament is Belarus Nastasia Ziazulkina (2284), who gained 5.5 points. Danelia is on the 8th place with 4.5 points. Natia Jalabidze (2043) is on the 21st place with 4.0 points in the same category, as for Nani Unapkoshvili (1974) she is on the 20th place with 3.5 points.
Keti Tsitsilashvili (2266) competing U-18 is on the 9th place with 4.5 points, Ana hamatava has the same points (1922) and is on the 10th place among 14 participants. Nana Jibuti competing in U-10 is on the 22nd place with 4.0 points, Tamar Esadze competing at U-8 is on the 31st place with 3.5 points. Nino Khomeriki (1812) competing at U-12 gained 4.5 points and Mariam Javakhishvili (1550) 2.5 points.
Irakli Beradze (2242) showed the best result among males, he competing at U-14 gained 4.5 points and is on the11th place. Giorgi Nikolaishvili (2294) competing at U-18 is on the 49th place with 3.0 points. Beka Pipia (1993) is on the 89th place with 2.0 points. Nika Volkovi competing at U-16 (2159) is on the 21st place with 4.0 points. Nika Ghvamberia (1752) is on the 54th place at U-12.
Irakli Akhvlediani competing at U-12 is on the 46th position with 3.5 points, Luka Oboladze competing at U-8 is on the 25th place with 4.0 points. World Championship consists of 11 rounds and ends on October 30.
