Mekhitarian Wins Brazil’s Chess Championship
SAO PAULO, Brazil (A.W.)—Grandmaster Krikor Sevag Mekhitarian won Brazil’s chess championship, held from Feb. 25-March. 6 here in São Paulo.

Mekhitarian secured the title with seven wins, three draws, and one loss, finishing the championship with 8.5/11 points.
A Brazilian Armenian, Mekhitarian scored a draw followed by a defeat in the first two rounds of the championship, only to pick himself up and not lose a single match in the following nine rounds.
International Master Barbosa Evandro Amorim and Mendonça Mateus Nakajo both secured eight points and came second and third respectively.
Mekhitarian was born in São Paulo in 1986. He learned playing chess from his father at the age of six. He won Brazil’s junior (U20) championship twice, in 2003 and 2004. He became a Grandmaster—the highest title in chess—in 2010.





My Son Krikor…congrats …
From all our Hearts…
You represent our genes …
No-one ever can hide …
Will appear more in every sand …
Where our Orphans immigrated
With injured hearts
To find bread and work hard …
We can see the results
We can read in your eyes
Dignity with pride
Our dear Krikor- Sevag…
Our DNA from genocided land…
Sylva-MD-Poetry
March 8, 2013
Written instantly
Well done Grandmaster…
Those bastards tried to destroy the smartest, most talented race on this planet. They failed.