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Pushara leads our team at the European Championship

Mihailo Pušara continued his good performances in the oldest group under 18 and is currently our only player with a performance above 50% at the Youth Chess Championship in Budva.

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The championship organizing team with guests from the Paralympic Committee, Photo: ŠSCG
The championship organizing team with guests from the Paralympic Committee, Photo: ŠSCG
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The sixth round of the European Chess Championship, held in Budva, brought interesting battles.

Mihailo Pušara continued his good performances in the oldest group under 18 and is currently our only player with an efficiency above 50%. Pušara drew with the black pieces against FIDE master Martin Horcahuela from Spain, after fair play, and after the 6th round he has 3,5 points.

Half-hearted performance after six rounds includes Zejn Agić, who was defeated in today's round, Neda Šljivić, who defeated Stella Salokova from Slovakia, and Kira Kornilova, who outplayed Andrea Maria Balan from Romania.

The winners in today's round were: Vasilija Mitrović, Jana Zvicer, Nikolija Ćorsović, Anđela Živković, Nikolina Dževerdanović, Ines Đenđinović, Pavle Bogavac, Andrej Soročenkov, Janko Marković, Zlatko Čubrović, Vanja Bulajić, Lev Kalmakov, Elisej Zarudniak, Andrija Vujović, Rastko Šarić, Andrija Potpara, Luka Jovanović, Relja Petrić and Radovan Milović.

The tournament was visited today by Nađa Laković, a member of the Parliament of Montenegro who ceremonially made the first move, as well as a delegation of the Paralympic Committee led by President Igor Tomić.

Nađa Laković makes the first move
Nađa Laković makes the first move photo: ŠSCG

Tomorrow is the seventh round.

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