The winner of Romania Championship 2024 Open section

Romanian Championship 2024: Parligras and Lehaci clinch titles

Only 0.5 Buchholz points separated GMs Mircea-Emilian Parligras and Constantin Lupulescu, who scored 7.5/9 and tied for first place in the open section of the 2024 Romanian Championship. Thanks to a slightly better tiebreaker, Mircea-Emilian won his fourth national title in classical chess.

The Romanian Championship 2024 in Open, Women and Amateur sections took place in Complex Steaua de Mare in the coastal town of Eforie Nord from February 24 to March 02. All three competitions were 9-round Swiss events with classical time control.

The open event was a close race, with several top-rated participants sharing first place most of the way. Only after Round 7 Mircea-Emilian Parligras emerged as the sole leader and came to the final round a half-point ahead of Constantin Lupulescu. Parligras made a quick draw with Filip Magold and secured the title, although Lupulescu beat Vladislav Nevednichy and caught up with the leader.

As many as four players tied for third place, with David Gavrilescu taking bronze by way of a superior Buchholz. Interestingly, the three rating favorites (rated 2500+) occupied the entire podium.

Final standings:

1GMParligras, Mircea-Emilian2537
2GMLupulescu, Constantin2589
3GMGavrilescu, David2524
4FMMagold, Filip2400
5FMCnejev, Vladimir-Alexandru2311
6IMGhimpu, Samuel-Timotei2467
7GMNevednichy, Vladislav24456
8FMIlinca, Felix-Antonio23776
9FMTudor, Henry Edward22396
10FMAntal, Hunor-Zoltan2272

The women’s event saw the triumph of WIM Miruna-Daria Lehaci, who bagged her second straight national title. Miruna-Daria grabbed the lead after defeating one of her main rivals, Alessia-Mihaela Ciolacu, and preserved her top position in the standing to the very end. Although she made three draws at the finish, it was enough to secure the title with 7/9.

Alessia-Mihaela Ciolacu, Elena-Luminita Cosma, Mihaela Sandu, and Corina-Isabela Peptan scored 6.5 and finished a half-point behind the champion with Ciolacu and Cosma winning silver and bronze respectively, thanks to superior tiebreaks.

Final standings:

1

WIMLehaci, Miruna-Daria2227

7

2

WIMCiolacu, Alessia-Mihaela2175

3

WGMCosma, Elena-Luminita2238

4

WGMSandu, Mihaela2270

5

IMPeptan, Corina-Isabela2314

6

WFMObada, Ema1969

6

7

WCMTrifoi, Mihaela-Ioana2003

6

8

WCMStanciu, Andreea-Briana1960

9

WCMBatagan, Ilinca-Petra1859

10

WCMSchiopu, Oana-Magdalena1750

5

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