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Junior Girls Chess Championship 2004, Calicut Third seed Kruttika Nadig of Maharashtra clinched the 19th National Junior girl's chess championship on a better progressive score after a three-way tie with second seed Tania Sachdev of Delhi and defending champion N Raghavi of Tamil Nadu in Kozhikode on Tuesday. 1. Kruttika Nadig 7 36 Kruttika Nadig (Mah) 7 drew with Tania Sachdev (Del) 7; N Raghavi (TN) 7
beat Saheli Nath (WB) 6; Eesha Karvade (Mah) 6.5 drew with Kiran M Mohanty (Ori) 6; M Rajadarshini (TN) 6.5
beat P Sivasankari (TN) 5.5; Nabeela Farheen (TN) 6.5 beat H Sowmya (ACA) 5.5; Mary Ann Gomes (GNCA) 6
beat Lakshmy Praneetha (CCA) 5; Iswarya Shobana (GLDN) 6 beat Dhyani B Dave (Guj) 5; Baisakhi Das (Jha) 5 lost to Ramya Krishna (AP) 6; Supriya Maji (WB) 6
beat Kajri Choksi (Guj) 5; Soumya Swaminathan (Mah) 5.5 beat C Delphin (MCA)
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