Leaders after Round 6 of Asian Schools Girls Chess Championship

Individual Championship

Rishita Narayanan of India leads the Under-7 Girls Championship with a perfect 6 points from 6 rounds followed by A. Charvi of India with 5.5 points and three players tied with 5 points apiece, namely Gaye Thalia Ventura of the Philippines and Bohara Ira and Pungavanam Samhita of India.

Khusbu Warisia of Bangladesh leads the Under-9 division with perfect 6 points from 6 rounds followed by four players with 5 points each, namely Sana Shadanpouour of Iran, Tselmeg Myagmar of Mongloia, Ukkali Krupha of India and Gllasea Ann Hilario of Philippines.

Gurvanbaatar Urangoo of Mongolia and Rosha Akbari of Iran are tied with 5.5 each in the Under-11 division followed by three players with 5 points each, namely Aizhan Sezdbekov of Kygyzstan and Melika Mohammadiand Maedeh Yousefian of Iran.

Lay Lalaine Regidor (PHI)

Mallick Mrittika of India leads the under-13 division with 5.5. points followed by Tze Chji Liew of Singapore, Lay Lalaine Regidor of Philippines and Jain Sachi of India with 5 points each.

Jersey Marticio (PHI)                Dahamdi Sanudula (SRI)

WFM Kai Ni Agnes Chong of Malaysia leads the under-15 division with perfect 6 points followed by four players with 5 points each, namely Jersey Marticio of Philippines, Saravanan Nithyashree of India, K.M. Dahamdi Sanudula of Sri Lanka and Bayanmunkh amin-Erdene of Mongolia.

In the under-17 division V. Rindhiya of India and Jerlyn Mae San Diego of the Philippines are tied with 5.5 points each for the lead followed by WFM Prachiti Chandratreya of India and Kun Fang of Singapore with 5 points apiece.

Team Championship

India-A, headed by Rishita Narayanan, has a dominating lead in the Under-7 division with 21.5 points after 6 rounds, far ahead of second running Iran-A with 13.5. The other members of India-A are A. Charvi, Bohara Ira and Pungavanam Samhita.

In the Under-9 division, India-B headed by S. Ukkali Krupha, leads with 17.5 points, ahead of Mongolia-A with 16.5 points and Philippines-A with 15.5 points. The other members of India-B are R. Charudharshinmi, Vedika Pal and Patankar Arpita.

In the Under-11 division, Iran-A headed by Rosha Akbari, leads with 18 points, ahead of India-B with 17 points. The other members of Iran-A are Melika Mohammadi, R=Asal Ebrahimi Rashti and Adrina Imani.

In the Under-13 division, India-A, led by Jain Sachi, leads with 17 points, a slim half point ahead of Philippines-A with 16.5 points and Iran-A with 15.5 points. Other members of India-A are Manasvi Afm Sanikommu, Kumawat Dakshita and S. Purnami.

In the Under-15 division, India-A, headed by Saravanan Nithyashree, leads with 17 points, ahead of Malaysia-A with 16 points and Philippines with 14.5 points. The other members of India-A are Saravanan Nithyashree, V. Enganayaki, Vedanshi Pandey and Tanisha Boramanikar.

In the Under-17 division, Philippines-A, headed by Jerlyn Mae San Diego, leads with 17.5 points, ahead of India-A and India-B who are tied with 16 points each. The other members of Philippines-A are Mhage Gerriahlou Sebastian, Mariel Sadey Rinoa and Princes Louise Oncita.