North American Youth Chess Championship

Florentino Reyes Berlie at the North American Youth Chess Championship, 2007

The North American Youth Chess Championship (NAYCC) is an annual chess tournament for participants under 18, first held in 2004 in Boca Raton, Florida.[1] This event is open to players from Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The tournament has 6 age brackets, in two-year increments, from U8 (under 8) to U18. For each age bracket, there is an open championship and a separate championship for girls. Since at least 2015, there is also a blitz tournament.

The 2020 North American Youth Championships had been postponed to 2021. In 2021, it was held in Chicago, Illinois.[2] The U18 champions in NAYCC 2021 are Dimitar Mardov (Open), Alice Lee (Girls), and Nico Chasin (Blitz).

Open championship winners (Gold medalists/champions)

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Year Location U8 U10 U12 U14 U16 U18
2014 United States Tarrytown United States Arthur Guo United States Maximillian Lu United States David Brodsky United States Jason Shi United States Kesav Viswanadha United States Alexander Katz
2015 Mexico Toluca United States Aghilan Nachiappan United States Justin Wang Canada Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux Mexico Edgar Froylan Luna Javier Mexico Carlos Sandoval Mercado Mexico Jesus Aldair Flores Guerrero
2016 Canada Windsor Canada Kevin Zhong United States Rohun Trakru Canada Nicholas Vettese United States Aaron Shlionsky United States Zhaozhi Li Canada Michael Song
2017 United States Morristown United States Kevin Duong United States Liran Zhou United States Maximillian Lu Canada Qiuyu Huang United States Christopher Yoo United States Bryce Tiglon
2018 Mexico Baja California United States Rohan Rajaram United States Bryan Xie United States Adrian Kondakov Mexico Cristian Gael Bojorquez Gallardo Canada Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux United States Ladia Jirasek
2019 Canada Kingston Canada Matthew George Ivanescu Canada Leo Lin United States Jason Liang United States Liam Henry Putnam Canada Rohan Shyam Talukdar United States Alexander Costello
2020 Not organized
2021 United States Chicago United States Luke Hong United States Marcel Podraza United States Tanitoluwa Adewumi United States Arthur Xu United States Erick Zhao United States Dimitar Mardov
2022 Canada Calgary United States Joshua Xia United States Yusuf Mansurov United States Ameya Talwalkar Vedant Canada Kevin Zhong United States Tejas Rama Canada Nicholas Vettese
2023 Mexico Mexico City United States Aayansh R Guntaka Mexico Luis Fernando Agama Hernandez Mexico Matias Martinez Flores United States Julian Colville Mexico Carlos Francisco Varela Velazquez Canada Johnathan Han
2024 United States Dulles United States Grayson Xiang United States Steven Liu United States Ted Wang United States Narayan Venkatesh United States Ronen Wilson Canada Aaron Reeve Mendes

Girls championship winners (Gold medalists/champions)

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Year Location U8 U10 U12 U14 U16 U18
2014 United States Tarrytown Canada Kylie Tan United States Martha Samadashvili United States Annie Zhao United States Annie Wang
2015 Mexico Toluca United States Amelie Phung Mexico Lhia Itzayana Castellanos Hernandez Canada Cindy Qiao United States Joanna Liu United States Kaitlyn Yang Canada Qiyu Zhou
2016 Canada Windsor United States Sophie Velea United States Atmika Gorti United States Claire Cao United States Sasha Konovalenko Canada Svitlana Demchenko Canada Maili-Jade Ouellet
2017 United States Morristown United States Iris Mou United States Stephanie Velea United States Annapoorni Meiyappan United States Ellen Wang United States Queena Deng United States Evelyn Zhu
2018 Mexico Baja California United States Jocelyn Chen United States Sara Gupta United States Melina Li United States Aasa Dommalapati United States Minda Chen United States Joanna Liu
2019 Canada Kingston United States Whitney Tse Canada Greta Qu United States Yesun Lee United States Rianne Ke United States Sanjana Vittal Canada Svitlana Demchenko
2020 Not organized
2021 United States Chicago United States Irene Jiao Fei United States Olivia Laido United States Omya Vidyarthi United States Zoey Tang United States Kelsey Liu United States Alice Lee
2022 Canada Calgary United States Aimee Yang Mexico Mia Fernanda Guzman Garcia United States Sahana Aravindakshan United States Ananya Ananth United States Tianna Wang United States Zoey Tang
2023 Mexico Mexico City United States Elizabeth Xia United States Sophie Li United States Laura Qiu United States Chloe Wang Mexico Elizabeth Schahrazad Diaz Bartolo United States Aradh Kaur
2024 United States Dulles United States Sarah Nguyen United States Ella Xinyue Zhang United States Aimee Yang Canada Laksshana Deepak United States Erin Bian United States Jasmine Zhixin Su


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "- 2011 North American Youth Chess Championship". Chess Daily News by Susan Polgar. 2011-06-22. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  2. ^ "2021 North American Youth Chess Championship, Chicago, IL". 2020-07-30. Retrieved 2021-10-20.