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Festival Nacional da Juventude FENAJ SUB18A STD

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18 players participated in this 6-round tournament, held from 01 May 2026 to 03 May 2026 in Teresina PI, Brazil. 1 titled players. Top 10 Elo average was 1884, and top seed was Matias Alejandro Figueroa (🇧🇷 BRA, 2112).

Ian Telek C. De Albuquerque (🇧🇷 BRA, CM, 2080) won with 5.5/6, ahead of Calebe Kadlubiski Lazzarotti (4.5) and Renato Luis Frisanco (4.0). De Albuquerque won solo starting round 5.

The biggest upset came in round 1: Francisco Lopez Santos (1711) beat Matias Alejandro Figueroa (2112), a +401-point gap.

Location
🇧🇷Teresina PI, Brazil
Dates
01 May 2026 → 03 May 2026
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 6 rounds
Top seed
Avg top 10
1,884
Participants
18
Titled players · 1
CM×1
Federations · 1 represented
🇧🇷Brazil×18
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 6 rounds

CM Ian Telek C. De Albuquerque led from R5; +1.0-point edge over the runner-up. Title race converged from 2 co-leaders at R4 to 1 by R5.

Co-leaders
9
4
2
2
1
1
1.534.56R1R2R3R4R5R6
R5–R6 · LEAD HELD

CM Ian Telek C. De Albuquerque never relinquished the lead after R5; final gap +1.0 over the runner-up.

R4 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

CM Ian Telek C. De Albuquerque drew with Calebe Kadlubiski Lazzarotti (Black).

WIN STREAKS · 2 top finishers

CM Ian Telek C. De Albuquerque 3 wins (R1–R3)Calebe Kadlubiski Lazzarotti 3 wins (R1–R3)

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1De Albuquerque, Ian Telek C.CM2080BRA+6B+8N+7B=2N+4B+3N5.519.022.019.752219+27.2
2Lazzarotti, Calebe Kadlubiski1953BRA+18N+3B+4N=1B5N+7B4.520.521.014.252066+37.2
3Frisanco, Renato Luis1742BRA+14B2N+6B+7N+9B1B4.019.521.511.501934+48.4
4Alves, Lucas Ribeiro1738BRA+15N+12B2B+11N1N+5B4.019.521.011.002043+74.4
5Figueroa, Matias Alejandro2112BRA9N+10B+15N+8B+2B4N4.017.519.012.001818-53.2
6Barbosa, Artur Martins1640BRA1N+17B3N=15B+14B+13N3.515.516.56.251736+16.0
7De Souza, Joao Francisco Biz1927BRA+16N+9B1N3B+12N2N3.019.521.07.001831-26.8
8Melo, Pedro Igor Goncalves1868BRA+17B1B+10N5N=13B=9N3.018.019.06.751741-32.8
9Santos, Francisco Lopez1711BRA+5B7N=12N+10B3N=8B3.017.019.59.751844+29.2
10Frisanco, Henrique Luis0BRA+11B5N8B9N+17B+14N3.015.016.06.0017320.0
11De Andrade, Jose Eros Lira1778BRA10N=16B+18N4B+15N=12B3.012.513.04.001719-12.4
12De Souza, Arthur Neres1934BRA+13B4N=9B=14N7B=11N2.515.517.56.501680-64.8
13Spinola, Guilherme Grava1608BRA12N15B+17N+18B=8N6B2.511.512.03.001726+27.6
14De Castro, Rafael0BRA3N=18B+16N=12B6N10B2.014.515.03.0016320.0
15De Oliveira, Maximus Haurelius C0BRA4B+13N5B=6N11B16N1.517.018.54.2515470.0
16De Oliveira, Danillo Santos1566BRA7B=11N14B17NF+15B1.510.510.53.001480-14.0
17Borges, Bruno Gabriel Morais1553BRA8N6N13B+16B10NF1.013.513.51.501478-16.8
18Gomes E Silva, Gustavo Neres1637BRA2B=14N11B13NFF0.512.012.01.00980-39.2

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets