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Raise That Flag: 2015 U.S. Championships to Showcase Rising World Strength

SAINT LOUIS, MO (February 3, 2015) — The recent and undeniable chess swell felt around the nation rises to serve one epic event: the fight for the American throne.

In April, the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis will bring together one of the strongest fields ever to compete for the national title, 12 of America’s top Grandmasters who combine for a 2732 rating average. The 2015 U.S. Championship will be held in St. Louis from March 31 through April 14, simultaneously alongside 12 of the nation’s top females in the 2015 U.S. Women’s Championship.

2015 U.S. Championship Field

GM Gata Kamsky (U.S. Champion)
GM Hikaru Nakamura (Rating)
GM Wesley So (Rating) (Former Webster U Student)
GM Ray Robson (Rating) (Webster U Junior)

GM Alex Onischuk (Rating)
GM Daniel Naroditsky (Rating)
GM Sam Shankland (Rating)
GM Varuzhan Akobian (Rating)
GM Timur Gareev (Rating)
GM Kayden Troff (US Junior Champion)
GM Conrad Holt (US Open Champion)
GM Sam Sevian (Wildcard)

2015 U.S. Women’s Championship Field

GM Irina Krush (U.S. Champion)
IM Anna Zatonskih (Rating)
WGM Tatev Abrahamyan (Rating)
WGM Sabina Foisor (Rating)
WGM Katerina Nemcova (Rating) (Webster U Grad Student)
IM Nazi Paikidze (Rating)
FM Alisa Melekhina (Rating)
IM Rusudan Goletiani (Rating)
WGM Anna Sharevich (Rating) (Webster U Grad Student)
WIM Annie Wang (Wildcard)
NM Apurva Virkud (Wildcard)
WFM Jennifer Yu (Wildcard)

Half of this year’s championship field features players ranked among the top 100 in the world, including two in the top 10. The 2015 U.S. title fight will feature the first highly anticipated clash between world No. 10 and longtime U.S. No. 1 GM Hikaru Nakamura and GM Wesley So, the U.S. Chess Federation’s most-recent acquisition who is currently peaked as the world’s No. 7 player.

Neither globetrotter will be able to look past an incredible cross-section of American chess, beginning with five-time U.S. Champion GM Gata Kamsky, who seeks his third-straight national title and fifth in the past six years. Also representing the top players in the world is GM Sam Shankland, America’s star gold-medalist from the 2014 Chess Olympiad; two-time collegiate champion GM Ray Robson; and GM Alex Onischuk.

Six-time U.S. Women’s Champion GM Irina Krush seeks to maintain an iron grip over an up-and-coming field of American females, including the U.S. youngest master, 12-year-old WIM Annie Wang; and the reigning U12 World Junior Champion, WFM Jennifer Yu. Newly added to the U.S. Women’s Championship this year is the $64,000 Fischer Bonus, awarded to any player who can match Bobby Fischer’s legendary 11-0 score in the 1963-64 U.S. Championship.

Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
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