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Under-16 World Champion Applauded At School In Viral Video
Seemann's back in school. Image: screenshots from original video.

Under-16 World Champion Applauded At School In Viral Video

AnthonyLevin
| 23 | Chess Players

After the weekend, you're back in school. You open the door. You're hit with thunder-like applause from all your classmates and teachers in the hallways; everyone's proud of you.

For most teenagers, this fantasy happens only in dreams. But this was 15-year-old Polish IM Jakub Seemann's grand entrance after winning the World Youth Championship for players under 16 years old.

In a viral video originally posted on Monday, the camera follows the newly-minted world champion, still wearing his backpack and a navy blue parka, across two floors full of clapping and cheering classmates in High School No. 3 in Zabrze. At the end of his journey, the beaming international master receives a little cake.

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The tournament, which went from November 13 to 24 in Montesilvano, Italy, determined individual champions in six categories: Open-18, Open-16, Open-14, Girls-18, Girls-16, and Girls-14.

Scoring 9.5 points across the 11-round Swiss, Seemann finished in clear first in a field totaling 138 players and 71 countries.

Open-16 Final Standings | Top 20

Rk. SNo FED Title Name Rtg Pts.
1 6 IM SEEMANN, Jakub 2417 9.5
2 1 IM KLIMKOWSKI, Jan 2520 9
3 7 FM COSTA, Leonardo 2397 9
4 5 FM MAKKAR, Rajat 2452 8.5
5 27 FM SAPENOV, Daniyal 2296 8
6 51 CM WAFA, Hamed 2177 8
7 9 IM ASWATH, S 2373 8
8 24 IM KARSTEN, Jan 2306 8
9 3 FM MACIAS PINO, Diego 2457 7.5
10 15 FM PILIPOSYAN, Robert 2345 7.5
11 23 FM BORRMANN, Laurenz 2309 7.5
12 39 PIDLUZNIJ, Gleb 2246 7.5
13 19 FM GASPARYAN, Erik R. 2320 7
14 31 FM SULEIMEN, Ergali 2285 7
15 2 IM KVALOY, Aksel Bu 2457 7
16 17 FM KANOV, Nikola 2339 7
17 45 PADHYE, Rohan 2221 7
18 16 FM ZHAO, Erick 2340 7
19 12 FM MAKRIDIS, Dimitrios 2357 7
20 8 FM MAGOLD, Filip 2382 7

(Full standings here.)

He earned gold in style, winning his last game on demand with a nifty queen sacrifice. After winning a pawn, he converted the advantage smoothly.

His countryman and friend, IM Jan Klimkowski, finished second in the same section, while FM Pawel Sowinski struck gold in the Open-14 division. As a result, Poland won the gold medal for overall results.

Two gold and one silver medal resulted in Poland's overall victory. Photo: Przemek Nikiel/FIDE.

"We had a little time to prepare for his welcome. I'm shocked that the film turned out so popular on the internet," said the school's principal, Magdalena Kaernbach-Wojtas.

It wrapped up an amazing year for Seemann, who won not just the World Championship but the European Youth Chess Championship, becoming the first Polish player to complete such a double since GM Radoslaw Wojtaszek 19 years earlier.

Seemann topped five players on 7/9 to win the European Youth Championship in Mamaia, Romania. Photo: European Chess Union.

Seemann commented:

"Winning the world championship was a fantastic affair. It's the fulfillment of dreams and a reward for really hard work! Well, and of course it's also motivation to keep training. Before the event I didn't think about the title, I had the aim of concentrating on each game. I wanted to play as well as I could. In the eighth round, I became the sole leader. Then the adrenaline rose and I became stressed about my next moves, but I thought I handled it very well and without any great adventures I kept the lead until the end."

It's the fulfillment of dreams and a reward for really hard work!

—Jakub Seemann

AnthonyLevin
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NM Anthony Levin caught the chess bug at the "late" age of 18 and never turned back. He earned his national master title in 2021, actually the night before his first day of work at Chess.com.

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