In the field of European Youth chess championship , these are the boys with the most champion titles.
Teimour Radjabov ( AZE ) : U10( twice )+ U12 + U18 . Total = 4
Sanan Sjugirov (RUS) : U12 ( twice )+ U14 = 3
Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS): U10+ U12 ( twice ) =3
Robert Kempinski (POL) : U16 +U18 ( twice) =3
How about the girls ?
Ana Matnadze (GEO) : U12( twice )+ U14 + U16 ( twice ) . Total = 5 !!
Anna Muzychuk (UKR) : U10( twice )+ U12 + U14 =4
Nazi Paikidze (GEO): U10+ U12 + U14 + U16 =4 with the distinction of cutting across 4 age groups, one more than the other girls.
Alexandra Goryachkina ( RUS): U10+ U12 + U14 = 3
Cemil Can Ali Marandi (TUR): U12+U14+U16 = 3
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In the field of European Youth chess championship , these are the boys with the most champion titles.
Teimour Radjabov ( AZE ) : U10( twice )+ U12 + U18 . Total = 4
Sanan Sjugirov (RUS) : U12 ( twice )+ U14 = 3
Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS): U10+ U12 ( twice ) =3
Robert Kempinski (POL) : U16 +U18 ( twice) =3
How about the girls ?
Ana Matnadze (GEO) : U12( twice )+ U14 + U16 ( twice ) . Total = 5 !!
Anna Muzychuk (UKR) : U10( twice )+ U12 + U14 =4
Nazi Paikidze (GEO): U10+ U12 + U14 + U16 =4 with the distinction of cutting across 4 age groups, one more than the other girls.
Alexandra Goryachkina ( RUS): U10+ U12 + U14 = 3
Cemil Can Ali Marandi (TUR): U12+U14+U16 = 3