Camagüeyano Albornoz is already a great chess master



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  Carlos Daniel Albornoz, first GM of Camagüey. "Src =" http: // www.cadenagramonte.cu/images/stories/Albornoz_ajedrez_camaguey.jpg "style =" width: 600px; height: 376px; left margin: 5px; right margin: 5px; float: left; "title =" Carlos Daniel Albornoz, first GM of Camagüey. "/> Havana, July 7. Carlos Daniel Albornoz of Camagüey won the Central American and Caribbean Championship for under-20s age, and is today the third youngest Cuban to get the title of Grand Master (GM) </p>
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	  Albornoz, who is the second GM of Camagüey, won the fair organized by Guatemala with an almost perfect cumulative of 8, 5 points in nine rounds </p>
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	  Before, Lexy Ortega -nationalized Italian- obtained the title of GM in this European nation. </p>
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	  According to the statistician Osmany Pedraza, the talented player reached the parchment with 17 years, six months and 10 years., a record that only Lázaro Bruzón and Leinier Domínguez surpbaded on the island. </p>
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	  The two best men of the largest of the West Indies have marked an era with their triumphs in important international tournaments and there are several registered milestones with their names.] GM & # 39; s young, Bruzó n, who at 17, a month and five days completed the maximum title at the Guillermo García Memorial, in the capital of Villa Clara. </p>
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	  For Leinier, joy came with 17 years, three months and 26 days, and he arrived in the Linares International Tournament in 2001. </p>
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	  Albornoz practiced chess since the age of 4 and is considered player Cuban with greater progression in the last decade. In his nascent history, he enrolled leaders in national, school and youth competitions. </p>
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	  He dominated the senior national semifinal a few months ago and stepped in his first Cuban elite championship </p>
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	  he agreed to take fifth place with Colombian José Gabriel Cardoso, who Escorted to the final standings, then finished with four consecutive wins. </p>
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	  Her partner Geydis Mantilla was third in the women's section, owned five units in nine appearances, and completed the podium with Colombian Valentina Argote (7 points) and El Salvador Celina Palacios (6) in positions one and two , respectively. <strong> (ACN) (Photo: Archivo) </strong></p>
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