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Commonwealth Chess Championship commonwealth Chess Championship Start list Date: 28 Sep 05:15 Rank Name Rating Club 1 Dreev Aleksey 2655 2 Negi Parimarjan 2636 3 Kovalyov Anton 2615 4 Kokarev Dmitry 2612 5 Safarli Eltaj 2610 6 Bocharov Dmitry 2592 7 Lafuente Pablo 2587 8 Maletin Pavel 2584 9 Gupta Abhijeet 2570 10 Kravtsiv Martyn 2546 11 Khusnutdinov Rustam 2525 12 Kunte Abhijit 2523 13 Iuldachev Saidali 2511 14 Adhiban B. 2510 15 Sriram Jha 2507 16 Hossain Enamul 2499 17 Dzhumaev Marat 2495 18 Lalith Babu M R 2493 19 Harika Dronavalli 2491 20 Bakre Tejas 2483 21 Laxman R.R. 2476 22 Satyapragyan Swayangsu 2463 23 Ashwin Jayaram 2457 24 Swapnil S. Dhopade 2457 25 Pogorelov Ruslan 2454 Rank Name Rating Club 26 Venkatesh M.R. 2452 27 Himanshu Sharma 2440 28 Paciencia Enrique 2429 29 Murshed Niaz 2426 30 Anwesh Upadhyaya 2419 31 Grover Sahaj 2416 32 Konguvel Ponnuswamy 2412 33 Debashis Das 2400 34 Tania Sachdev 2398 35 Ratnakaran K. 2397 36 Swayams Mishra 2397 37 Narayanan Srinath 2393 38 Shivananda B.S. 2387 39 Shyaamnikhil P 2385 40 Suvrajit Saha 2380 41 Lodhi Mahmood 2377 42 Shyam Sundar M. 2372 43 Nitin S. 2363 44 Kannappan Priyadharshan 2362 45 Ankit R. Rajpara 2350 46 Ramnath Bhuvanesh.R 2350 47 Meenakshi Subbaraman 2348 48 Vaibhav Suri 2347 49 Abhishek Das 2331 50 Stany G.A. 2330 51 Padmini Rout 2319 52 Bitan Banerjee 2311 53 Mohota Nisha 2311 54 Koshy Varugeese 2310 Rank Name Rating Club 55 Prasanna Raghuram Rao 2309 56 Abu Sufian Shakil 2305 57 Agaragimov Djakhangir 2304 58 Mohammad Minhaz Uddin 2304 59 Rajesh V A V 2302 60 Deshmukh Anup 2301 61 Joshi Govind Ballabh 2293 62 Kiran Manisha Mohanty 2291 63 Soumya Swaminathan 2288 64 Mehdi Hasan Parag 2287 65 Shreyansh Daklia 2287 66 De Villiers Charles 2284 67 Prasenjit Dutta 2283 68 Sai Krishna G V 2282 69 Gomes Mary Ann 2280 70 Girish A. Koushik 2276 71 Kulkarni Bhakti 2268 72 Chatterjee Debaraj 2266 73 Fenil Shah 2265 74 Abhishek Kelkar 2261 75 Matta Vinay Kumar 2256 76 Jaiswal Puneet 2253 77 Das Sayantan 2250 78 Mohammad Javed 2246 79 Ramakrishna J. 2246 80 Nadig Kruttika 2236 81 Sahoo Utkal Ranjan 2231 82 Gurpreet Singh Maras 2227 83 Singh S. Vikramjit 2218 Rank Name Rating Club 84 Atabayev Yusup 2217 85 Bhagwat Vinod 2214 86 Anurag Mhamal 2210 87 Phadke Sohan 2208 88 Yashas D. 2204 89 Viani Antonio Dcunha 2201 90 Singh Rishpal S 2194 91 Ganesh Bhat R. 2192 92 Hemant Sharma 2191 93 Tan Weiliang 2186 94 Phiri Richmond 2181 95 Dhar Rajib 2180 96 Prince Bajaj 2180 97 Gahan M G 2170 98 Choudhary Jitendra Kumar 2169 99 Thipsay Bagyashree Sathe 2167 100 Tejas Ravichandran 2165 101 Debashish Dutta 2160 102 Gusain Himal 2159 103 Navalgund Niranjan 2158 104 Lakshmi Sahiti P. 2154 105 Kaushik S 2144 106 Shashaank D.S. 2144 107 Srikanth Ajay 2141 108 Kathmale Sameer 2140 109 Akash G 2137 110 Nasir Ali Syed 2135 111 Deepthamsh Reddy. M 2134 112 Karma Pandya 2134 Rank Name Rating Club 113 Lokesh P. 2131 114 Md. Irshad 2124 115 Saranya J 2119 116 Sidhant Mohapatra 2116 117 Chandika Divyasree 2114 118 Devangi Patankar 2114 119 Bharathi R. 2110 120 Atishay Ajmera 2109 121 Sahu Vikramaditya 2105 122 Harini S. 2095 123 Pujari Rucha 2093 124 Ganesh Babu S 2092 125 Patil Pratik 2091 126 Negi Virender Singh 2086 127 Mithil Ajgaonkar 2079 128 Preethi R. 2076 129 Abdullah Al-Saif 2074 130 Suraj M. 2066 131 Ritwan Sauntra 2064 132 Van Rensburg Ryan Pierre 2064 133 Ranjan Rakesh 2063 134 Mohammad Nubairshah Shaikh 2050 135 Hamid Rani 2044 136 Ismail Ahmad 2044 137 Roop Saurav 2043 138 Jitendria VelS 2034 139 Wilken Justin Barend 2032 140 Patil Mitali 2017 141 Savetha C H 2014 Rank Name Rating Club 142 Karthikeyan Murali 2011 143 Mohana Priya J. 2008 144 Nandhidhaa P V 2004 145 Cholleti Sahajasri 1999 146 Vasantha Ruba Varman 1996 147 Nishvin.J 1995 148 Ram Gupta 1994 149 Harihara Sudan M 1989 150 Padhya Saumil 1989 151 Pashshiyev Batyr 1985 152 Vijay Kumar 1983 153 Nihal Manjunath 1981 154 Pratyusha Bodda 1977 155 Hetul Shah 1976 156 Shristi J. Shetty 1975 157 Roshan Rangarajan. 1968 158 Narayanan.S.L 1964 159 Siddarth M 1961 160 Amitabh Chourasia 1956 161 Rathore Sonakshi 1951 162 Joshua A P 1942 163 Marais Coenraad Hendrik 1942 164 Kannemeyer Werner 1935 165 Anjali R. Sagar 1924 166 Chaithanyaa K G 1922 167 Nazarov Rustem 1920 168 Michelle Catherina P 1911 169 Sai Kiran J V 1908 170 Sithalatchumi A 1906 Rank Name Rating Club 171 Abir Sinha 1902 172 Anjana Krishna S 1901 173 Neetakshya Singh 1897 174 Barath L 1892 175 Bharadwaj Akshay 1884 176 Dhara Gupta 1879 177 Ivana Maria Furtado 1863 178 D.K. Chopra 1860 179 Jotish Joy 1853 180 Roberts Marcel 1850 181 Md. Mokaddes Hossain 1847 182 Sunyasakta Satpathy 1846 183 Bala Kannamma P 1843 184 Lasya.g 1839 185 Ashwini U 1838 186 Pallavi Dutta 1838 187 Jitendra Choudhary 1837 188 Gurtgeldiyeva Abadan 1836 189 Supriya Joshi 1831 190 Meredow Shanepes 1830 191 Harshal Shahi 1822 192 Satra Pravesh 1817 193 Wettasinha Vasanta 1816 194 Sumit Kumar 1814 195 Monnisha G K 1808 196 Ponkshe Sarang 1807 197 Rajeev V M 1802 198 Srija Seshadri 1802 199 Pranav Vijay 1797 Rank Name Rating Club 200 Sivanesan Subramanian 1796 201 Grahesh Y 1789 202 Satvik M. 1783 203 Shah Dhruv 1779 204 Krishna Teja N 1777 205 Satra Hardik 1776 206 Shweta Gole 1775 207 Hema Priya N 1774 208 Shoumi Mukerjee 1766 209 Subhasis Barik 1755 210 Vaibhav Singh Verma 1754 211 Sardana Rishi 1753 212 Sriram R (Tirupur) 1742 213 Deep Kapoor 1740 214 Abhishek A 1738 215 Sharang M. S. 1737 216 Arunima Kalra 1736 217 Gupta Bhaskar 1734 218 Naik Rishubh Naresh 1727 219 Sabhareesh M 1727 220 Bhuvaneshwari.R 1718 221 Joshi Sunil 1718 222 Meghna C H 1717 223 Aryan Chopra 1716 224 Megha Gupta 1713 225 Hilmi Parveen 1704 226 Barrish Daniel 1699 227 Aditya Hiren Vaidya 1698 228 Suyan Belurkar 1695 Rank Name Rating Club 229 Prameya Garge 1691 230 Nithyalakshmi Sivanesan 1681 231 Nitish Belurkar 1678 232 Sarthak Bansal 1673 233 Anirudh Kannan, V.P. 1670 234 Sai Agni Jeevitesh J 1667 235 Sai Akshay Y 1663 236 Bharany Nirvaan 1654 237 Kumar Gaurav 1650 238 Saksham Dewan 1649 239 Madhurima Shekhar 1641 240 Bhanu Agarwal 1640 241 Sri Sanketh U 1628 242 Parth Bhatia 1625 243 Pradheep Kumar D. 1624 244 Sushmitha G 1624 245 Raghav Srivathsav V 1622 246 Bidhar Rutumbara 1619 247 Salini R 1617 248 Nishant Malhotra 1614 249 Tejaswini Sagar 1613 250 Wairagade Atharva 1608 251 Smaraki Mohanty 1595 252 Simranjeet Kaur 1591 253 Khushi Dharewa 1590 254 Kesshni Bhasiin 1585 255 Kabir Sachdeva 1583 256 Tarini Goyal 1581 257 Goyal Arunima 1577 Rank Name Rating Club 258 Bansi Prathima M 1573 259 Chandra Akshat 1573 260 Raghav Malhotra 1572 261 Savant Riya 1559 262 Saurabh Anand 1558 263 Van Aarde Lenke 1554 264 Iniyan P 1550 265 Rishabh Garg 1541 266 Yogender Kumar 1539 267 Arush Jain 1532 268 Rudraksh Parida 1529 269 Siddharth Khanna 1529 270 Varshini V 1525 271 Jayakumar P K 1523 272 Raghunandan Kaumandur Srihari 1515 273 Abdul Hakkeem P M 1506 274 Vineeth Kumar B 1498 275 Priyanka K 1497 276 Manan Rai 1492 277 Vaishali R 1491 278 Shweta Priyadarshini 1482 279 Sharmik Rawal 1480 280 Landge Prasad 1449 281 Sharvi Goel 1421 282 Rahul S 1407 283 Matta Besh Vignesh Reddy 1379 284 Nimdia Ridit 1283 285 Pranjal Dangwal 1257 286 Tejasvi M 1257 Rank Name Rating Club 287 Aansh Gupta 1000 288 Adyasa Mahapatra 1000 289 Anurag Raj P 1000 290 Aradhya Garg 1000 291 Armaan puri 1000 292 Ashish Kumar 1000 293 Bhawoodien Mohamed Ozayr 1000 294 Biyani Aum 1000 295 Darling Tiffany Charne 1000 296 De La Rey Sean-Luc 1000 297 Guna Balan Jagathees 1000 298 Jasmeet Singh Chandhok 1000 299 Jeena Cheshni 1000 300 Kaur Palkin 1000 301 Keerthi Kiran Reddy C 1000 302 Matta Theja Sahithi 1000 303 Oberholzer Imarie 1000 304 Saumya Dangwal 1000 305 Selkirk Rebecca 1000 306 Simarjiv Singh 1000 307 Stuti Dewan 1000 308 Sutil Yolande Judy Do Norsemen 1000 309 Tanishka Kotia 1000 310 Yahaya Nur Islamurni 1000 Created by www.swips.eu.
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