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Kyrgyz Republic Chess Championship among schoolchildren - 2026 U17

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13 players participated in this 9-round tournament, held from 22 Mar 2026 to 26 Mar 2026 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. 1 titled players. Top 10 Elo average was 1779, and top seed was Emir Sharshenbekov (🇰🇬 KGZ, CM, 2092).

Aslan Azimov (🇰🇬 KGZ, 1816) won with 7.0/9, ahead of Emir Sharshenbekov (7.0) and Timur Daudov (7.0). Azimov shared the lead from round 7, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 4: Aldair Alimbaev (1475) beat Baizak Nurov (1852), a +377-point gap.

Location
🇰🇬Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Dates
22 Mar 2026 → 26 Mar 2026
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 9 rounds
Top seed
🇰🇬CMEmir Sharshenbekov2092
Avg top 10
1,779
Participants
13
Titled players · 1
CM×1
Federations · 1 represented
🇰🇬Kyrgyzstan×12
Top 3
  • 🥇
    🇰🇬KGZ·1816
    7.0pts·1980perf+73.0
  • 🥈
    🇰🇬KGZ·2092
    7.0pts·1999perf-26.2
  • 🥉
    🇰🇬KGZ·1924
    7.0pts·1984perf+31.2

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 9 rounds

Tight race until R4; 3 players tied at 7.0/9, decided on Buchholz.

Co-leaders
6
2
3
1
1
1
4
3
3
2.54.579R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9
R4–R9 · LEAD HELD

Timur Daudov held the sole lead from R4 through R9 without losing it.

R9 · TIEBREAK CLUSTER

3 players finish on 7.0/9. Azimov takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (40.5).

R2 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

Timur Daudov drew with Aslan Azimov (Black).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Azimov, Aslan1816KGZ+9N=3B=6N+5B+7N−2B+10N+4B+8N7.040.543.530.751980+73.0
2Sharshenbekov, EmirCM2092KGZ+4N+7B=5N−3B+9N+1N=8B+6B+11B7.040.542.531.001999-26.2
3Daudov, Timur1924KGZ+12B=1N+8B+2N+6B=5B−4N+7N+9B7.040.542.031.001984+31.2
4Dzhumabekov, Azamat1672KGZ−2B−5N+12B+13B+11N+9B+3B−1N−6N5.037.537.514.001734+20.8
5Kanatbek, Amir1733KGZ+13N+4B=2B−1N+10B=3N−7B+11NF5.035.535.517.001814+29.6
6Pak, Aaron1779KGZF=8N=1B=7B−3N+12N+13B−2N+4B4.536.036.014.251824+15.6
7Azimov, Islam1834KGZ+10B−2N+11B=6N−1BF+5N−3B+13N4.535.535.512.251765-22.0
8Nurov, Baizak1852KGZ+11N=6B−3N−9BF+10N=2N+12B−1B4.035.535.512.251707-50.0
9Alimbaev, Aldair1475KGZ−1B+12N=10B+8N−2B−4NF+13B−3N3.534.534.57.001631+45.6
10Duishenaliev, Dastan1498KGZ−7N+13B=9N+11B−5N−8B−1BF=12N3.027.527.54.501524-0.8
11Medetbekov, Adis1523KGZ−8BF−7N−10N−4B+13N+12B−5B−2N2.030.030.01.501416-29.6
12Nazarbekov, Aidar1561KGZ−3N−9B−4NF+13N−6B−11N−8N=10B1.529.029.01.501248-89.6
13FIDE 138282660—−5B−10NF−4N−12B−11B−6N−9N−7B0.029.029.00.008330.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

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Biggest upsets
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