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The Gibtele.com Chess Festival was held in Gibraltar from January 25 to February 3, 2005. In the Masters International Group there was a five-way tie for first: Levon Aronian, Zahar Efimenko, Kiril Georgiev, Alexei Shirov and Emil Sutovsky all scored 7.5/10.
The winners of the Masters International: Kiril Georgiev, Alexei Shirov, Emil Sutovsky, a representative of the sponsors, Levon Aronian, Zahar Efimenko |
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US Champ Hikaru Nakamura (right, finished seventh) with dad and coach Sunil Weeramantry (left) and arbiter Stuart Rueben (middle) |
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Iweta Radziewicz of Poland, place 28, and Viktorija Cmilyte of Lithuania, place 19 |
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Almira Skripchenko, France, place 33 |
Kateryna Lahno of Ukraine, place 38 |
All pictures by courtesy of the organisers
1–5: Alexei Shirov, Spain, Lev Aronian, Armenia, Emil Sutovsky, Israel, Kiril Georgiev, Bulgaria, Zahar Efimenko, Ukraine, all 7.5/10: £2300
6–10: Hikaru Nakamura, 7.0, Gabriel Sargissian, Armenia, Vasilios Kotronias, Greece, Alexander Areshchenko, Ukraine, Daniel Gormally, England, 7.0/10: £300
Best under 18: David Howell, England, 6.0/10: £300
Women's Awards: Pia Cramling, Sweden, Viktorija Cmilyte, Lithuania, Iweta Radziewicz, Poland, Almira Skripchenko, France, Ketevan Arakhamia, Georgia, 6.0/10: £300