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GM Velimir Ivic and WGM Irina Chelushkina win Serbian Chess Championship 2022

GM Velimir Ivic and WGM Irina Chelushkina have been newly crowned Serbian Chess Champions.

20-year-old GM Velimir Ivic defended his 2021 national title after emerging as the sole Winner of the 16th Serbian Open Championship with 7.5/9 points. Ivic kicked off with fantastic 5.5/6 points, suffering a loss to a 6-time Serbian Champion GM Ivan Ivanisevic in the seventh round. Just a day after, Ivic faced GM Aleksandar Indjic in a direct encounter for first place and scored the needed win. It wasn’t all over as Indjic still had chances to catch his national teammate on the top. Ivic had to score in the last round as well, and he delivered against IM Nikola Radovanovic. Eventually, Aleksandar Indjic needed to settle for the silver medal with 7 points, and GM Aleksandar Kovacevic claimed bronze with 6 points.

Serbian Chess Championship 2022 – Medalists (from left to right: Aleksandar Indjic, Velimir Ivic and Aleksandar Kovacevic); Photo by tournament director Sasa Jevtic

61-year-old WGM Irina Chelushkina won the Women’s event scoring 7/9 points. Chelushkina had a slow start, losing the first round to WFM Milena Vujcic, but managed to bounce back and scored impressive 7 points in the remaining 8 rounds to emerge as the sole Winner. Interestingly, this is Chelushkina’s national title in the fifth country. She had previously won the Soviet Union Championship, Ukrainian Championship, Yugoslavian Championship, Championship of Serbia and Montenegro, and finally the Serbian Championship.

WIM Marina Gajcin trailed by half a point and clinched silver medal, while WGM Maria Manakova won bronze with 5 points thanks to a direct-encounter victory against WGM Jovana Eric who had the same score.

The 2022 Serbian Chess Championships took place from 6-15 December in Bajina Basta. The events were played as 10-players round-robin tournaments, with a time control of 90 minutes for 40 moves, 30 minutes for the rest of the game, plus 30 seconds increment for each move, starting from move one. The total prize fund of the Open event was $7280 and the prize pool of the Women’s event was $2730. Detailed information to be found on the official website.

Final standings:

Rk.   Name Rtg Pts. 
1 WGM Chelushkina Irina  2189 7
2 WIM Gajcin Marina  2188 6.5
3 WGM Manakova Maria  2201 5
4 WGM Eric Jovana  2236 5
5 WFM Vujcic Milena  2048 4.5
6 WIM Drljevic Ljilja  2175 4.5
7 WIM Srdanovic Jovana  2190 4
8 WFM Bojicic Andjela  2112 4
9   Grozdanovic Anastasia  2009 3.5
10 WCM Dimitrijevic Andjela  2021 1
Rk.   Name Rtg Pts. 
1 GM Ivic Velimir  2572 7.5
2 GM Indjic Aleksandar  2636 7
3 GM Kovacevic Aleksandar  2480 6
4 GM Ivanisevic Ivan  2535 5.5
5 GM Perunovic Milos  2541 5.5
6 GM Bogosavljevic Boban  2518 4.5
7 IM Radovanovic Nikola  2414 3
8 IM Perunovic Miodrag  2417 2.5
9 FM Martic Ivan  2270 2
10 IM Djordjevic Vuk  2394 1.5
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