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                    [Summary] => HALKIDIKI, Greece – The Philippines continued its rollercoaster campaign in the 2003 World Youth Chess Championships, winning some and losing some in the all-important ninth and 10th rounds at the Athos Palace and Pallini Hotels. 


Led by Karl Victor Ochoa and Cindy Atayde, the Filipinos posted six wins, 10 draws and four losses in five different age categories in this tough, 11-round tournament which attracted more than 1,000 participants from a record 84 countries.
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That’s the record of the Philippines after two rounds in the 2003 World Youth Chess Championships at the Athos Palace Hotel here Friday.

Julius Joseph de Ramos posted wins over Kakashidze of Georgia and IM Aldy Ahmed of Egypt in the boys 16 years-old-and-under category to become the country’s leading scorer after two rounds of the 11-round tournament.
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                    [Summary] => HALKIDIKI, Greece – The Philippines continued its rollercoaster campaign in the 2003 World Youth Chess Championships, winning some and losing some in the all-important ninth and 10th rounds at the Athos Palace and Pallini Hotels. 


Led by Karl Victor Ochoa and Cindy Atayde, the Filipinos posted six wins, 10 draws and four losses in five different age categories in this tough, 11-round tournament which attracted more than 1,000 participants from a record 84 countries.
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That’s the record of the Philippines after two rounds in the 2003 World Youth Chess Championships at the Athos Palace Hotel here Friday.

Julius Joseph de Ramos posted wins over Kakashidze of Georgia and IM Aldy Ahmed of Egypt in the boys 16 years-old-and-under category to become the country’s leading scorer after two rounds of the 11-round tournament.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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