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Levon Aronyan: "Nothing Over"

LEVON ARONYAN. "NOTHING OVER"

Panorama.am
21:23 08/12/2007

World cup-holder, Armenian Grand Master Levon Aronyan lost his game
before 1.4 finals held in Khanti-Mansiysk. This defeat deprived him to
participate in Grand Prix. He said that he even did not think of Grand
Prix, but he will try to get another chance for his participation. In
the interview conducted with him he said "This competition gave me
lots of new things; I tried several new combinations, and besides it
gave me everyday wisdom."

According to him this competition suits to young chess players more as
its speed is high. And the ages of the winners – 24 years old, prove
it. "I think I’m more experienced and I do not class me in the stage of
young players," said he. The Armenian Grand Master said that he plan
to take his holidays, and then take active part in the competitions,
by the way, there are many competitions in the first part of 2008.

Note that Aronyan became a world cup-holder two years ago. He said
that his victory was in some way symbolic, as it led him in his future
career. "I understood, that I can compete and win. I think nothing
is over," said L. Aronyan.

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