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Two Young Canadians Write a Chess History Page

Summary by journalacces.ca
In the run-up to International Chess Day, celebrated on July 20, international master Emanuel Kot of Rawdon helped write one of the most beautiful pages in Canadian history of this discipline. At the recent World Youth Under-18 Championship in Montesilvano, Italy, he finished first with fellow countryman Anthony Atanasov, winning nine points in eleven games. The world title finally returned to Atanasov to a break in equality, while Kot won the s…
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In the run-up to International Chess Day, celebrated on July 20, international master Emanuel Kot of Rawdon helped write one of the most beautiful pages in Canadian history of this discipline. At the recent World Youth Under-18 Championship in Montesilvano, Italy, he finished first with fellow countryman Anthony Atanasov, winning nine points in eleven games. The world title finally returned to Atanasov to a break in equality, while Kot won the s…

·Saint-Sauveur, Canada
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journalacces.ca broke the news in Saint-Sauveur, Canada on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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