It has already been a fantastic year for the young members of the Young Stars program, which is co-sponsored by the Saint Louis Chess Club and Scholastic Center as well as the Kasparov Chess Foundation. Earlier this year Sam Sevian had a fantastic performance in the U.S. Championship, earning his qualification to the 2015 World Cup, to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, later this year. However he is not the only youngster with a meteoric rise. Jeffrey Xiong, aged only 14, has recently conquered a top international open and obtained his grandmaster title to boot!
Jeffrey Xiong showing his skills in the 2015 edition of the U.S. Junior Championship in Saint Louis. Photo by Austin Fuller -Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.
Jeffrey scored an impressive 7.0/9 in the world-famous Chicago Open, held in Wheeling, Illinois every year. This event attracts grandmasters from around the World, from as far away as Belarus and as strong as Gata Kamsky (former U.S. Champion) and Lazaro Bruzon Batista (Cuba’s #2 player). However, this time they were no match for young Jeffrey as his score was good enough for clear first, his final grandmaster norm and the rating bump needed to cross 2500 – the last requirement in obtaining the coveted title. As a nice bonus, Jeffrey took home $10,300 in prize money.
The following were the final standings in the Chicago Open:
# | Name | Rtng | Tot |
Prize
|
Amount
|
1 | IM Jeffery Xiong | 2497 | 7.0 |
1st/Bonus
|
$10300.00
|
2 | GM Gata Kamsky | 2673 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
3 | GM Illia I Nyzhnyk | 2622 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
4 | GM Daniel A Naroditsky | 2622 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
5 | GM Sergei Azarov | 2619 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
6 | GM Samuel Sevian | 2565 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
7 | GM Vladimir Georgiev | 2550 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
8 | GM Vladimir Dobrov | 2490 | 6.5 |
2nd-8th
|
$1671.43
|
9 | FM Eric S Rosen | 2372 | 6.5 |
1st U2400
|
$2000.00
|
10 | GM Lazaro Bruzon Batista | 2684 | 6.0 |
9th-10th
|
$160.00
|
11 | GM Boris Avrukh | 2609 | 6.0 |
9th-10th
|
$160.00
|
12 | GM Ioan Chirila | 2542 | 6.0 |
9th-10th
|
$160.00
|
13 | GM Joshua E Friedel | 2505 | 6.0 |
9th-10th
|
$160.00
|
14 | IM Ashwin Jayaram | 2466 | 6.0 |
9th-10th
|
$160.00
|
15 | FM Atulya Shetty | 2331 | 6.0 |
2nd U2400
|
$1000.00
|
16 | GM Bartlomiej Macieja | 2605 | 5.5 | ||
17 | GM Isan Ortiz Suarez | 2581 | 5.5 | ||
18 | GM Kayden W Troff | 2556 | 5.5 | ||
19 | GM Holden Hernandez Carmenate | 2544 | 5.5 | ||
20 | GM Conrad Holt | 2533 | 5.5 |
On his way to tournament victory he defeated grandmasters Boris Avrukh, from Israel, and Lazaro Bruzon Batista, from Cuba, in the final two rounds – must wins to claim clear first!
Jeffery lives in Coppell, Texas – part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. He is an arduous worker both on and off the board, studying many hours a day to keep up with the latest opening trends, as well as polishing his strength. As a youngster, he was trained by GM Babakuli Annakov and practiced in the Dallas Chess Club – a strong center of players due to the proximity to the University of Texas at Dallas; one of the top collegiate teams in the country.
The big leap for Jeffery made came with his joining of Young Stars, a program catapulting extremely talented children and giving them the tools and opportunities to achieve the highest level in chess. The program is run by KCF president and FIDE Senior Trainer Michael Khodarkovsky. Since the inception of the program in 2012 Jeffery has been coached by grandmasters Alexander Chernin (head coach of the Young Stars program) and Gabor Kallai, both from Hungary. Also he has two training sessions a year with Garry Kasparov, one in New York and one in Saint Louis – the upcoming one will be held in the Missouri city starting June 18.
Jeffery’s Rating Progress – only going up!
Jeffery knows that his path to the top is only starting, and his next goal will be to qualify to the 2016 U.S. Chess Championship, the most important tournament of the year in America outside of the Sinquefield Cup. To do this, he will be participating in the U.S. Junior Closed Championship to be held in Saint Louis – the winner if this strong tournament will earn a direct spot in the U.S. Championship of the following year. Competition will not be easy, as some of his Young Stars colleagues will most likely be participating, including grandmasters Kayden Troff and Sam Sevian.
Photo: Austin Fuller, Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.
His goal is to be part of the U.S. Olympic team – and join the ranks of Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana in representing his country in the maximum level of chess. He will continue his climb to the top with the backing of the Kasparov Chess Foundation.