WGM Lilit Mkrtchian
 1997:Vice-champion Girls Under-16 World Championship. 2002: Vice-champion European Individual Tournament. 2003: Winner European Championship being a member of the team of Armenia. Four-time champion of Armenia. 2003: International Master among men. 2006: Bronze medalist of the European Individual Championship. 2007: Bronze medalist of the European Club Cup. 2007: Bronze medalist of the European Team Championship.
GM Tigran L.Petrosian
 In 1998, Tigran had already achieved the title of U-14 champion of Armenia for the second time. He renewed his title as Armenian Champion in 2002, this time in the under 18 age group. In 1998, Tigran and his team were crowned Olympiad Champions in Turkey. In 2004, Tigran placed second in the under 20 World championship held in India. The following year, Tigran tied for first at an International Open Tournament held in Iran and another in Batumi. In 2006 he shared IV-VII places at the “Aeroflot Open” and I-III places at the “Dubai” and “Lausanne” International Chess Tournaments. In the same year he won the open chess tournament held in Lyon. The year of 2007 began with a success for Tigran: he became the champion of Calcutta, with the team took the first place in Armenian, Iranian and Albanian championships and also became the bronze medalist in the Armenian Championship.
GM Zaven Andriasian
 2005: Champion Under-18 Tournament devoted to the 95th anniversary of Henrik Gasparian; I-II places "Aeroflot Open" International Tournament; Champion of Europe under-16. 2006: World Champion, under-20; Vice-champion of Europe, under-18; Champion of “Jermuk-2006”, under-18.
GM Arman Pashikian  Arman was the winner of Armenian Youth Championship in 1997, 1998. At the same tournament Arman earned a silver medal in 1999 (under-12) and in 2001 (under-14). At the age of 12 he took the fourth place in the European Championship. In 2003 he shared the first two places in the Armenian Championship. In 2005 he became gold medalist at the European Youth Rapid Chess Championship. Last year he took the second place at the Armenian Premier League final.
IM Avetik Grigoryan  He is an International Master with a rating of 2455 on 1 July, 2007. Avetik is the two time champion of Armenia in different age groups (2004, 2006). In 2006 he earned gold and bronze medals accordingly at the Yerevan Rapid Chess Cup and the European Rapid Chess Championship.
IM Hrant Melkumyan  In 1998 and 1999 Hrant took second place in the Armenian Youth Championship, under-10. In 2003 he became the winner in the same tournament, under-14. At the International Tournament Aeroflot Open 2005 Hrant took 10th place. The year of 2006 was noticeable for Hrant as he became the vice-champion of the World Championship, under-18 and at International Chess Tournament “Jermuk-2006”. In the 2007 edition of the latter tournament, he became champion and received the invitation to take part in the Lake Sevan 2007 invitational.
WIM Siranush Andriasian  1994, 1995: Winner Girls Under-10 Tournament of Armenia. 1995: Third place European Championship, Under-10. 1999, 2000: Two-time winner Girls Under-14 Tournament of Armenia. 2001-2004: Three-time winner Girls Under-18 Tournament. 2004, 2005: Vice-champion of Armenia. 2006, 2007: Champion of Armenia. 2007: Bronze medalist of the European Team Championship.
FM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan  2002, 2003: Champion of Armenia, under-10. 2003: Champion of Europe, under-10, became FIDE Master. 2004: Champion of Armenia, Vice-Champion of Europe, under-12. 2005: Bronze medalist of the World Chess Championship, under-12. 2007: Winner of “Jermuk-2007”, under-14 and 1st league of Armenian Championship among men.
WIM Lilit Galojan  1995: Champion of Armenian girls, Under-12. 1997: Champion of Armenian girls, Under-14. 1998: Champion of Yerevan, then of Armenia, Under-16. 1999: Champion of Armenian girls, Under-18; Champion Women Tournament organized by CCHA. 2001, 2002: Vice-Champion of Armenia /High League.
Robert Agasarian
 2004: Champion European Tournament Under-10, Turkey; Champion Youth Tournament of Armenia, Under-10. 2004: Second place Tournament devoted to the 75th anniversary of Tigran Petrosian, Under-10. 2005: Third place Tournament devoted to the 95th anniversary of Henrik Gasparian, Under-12. 2006: World Champion Under 12.
Robert Hovhannisian  2002: Champion of Armenia, Under 12. 2005: Vice-champion of Armenia, Under 14. 2005: Bronze medalist of Europen Rapid Chess Championship, Under 14. Three-time he has participated in the World Championship, also he takes an interest in chess composition.
Hovik Hayrapetian
 2000: Third place Youth Tournament of Armenia, Under-10. 2002: Third place Youth Tournament of Armenia, Under-12. 2003, 2004: Champion of Karabakh Tournament. 2004: Third place Youth Tournament of Armenia, Under-14; I-III places International round robin tournament, Georgia. 2005: Second place, under-16 tournament devoted to the 95th anniversary of Henrik Kasparian. 2006: Vice-champion of Armenia, Under-16. 2007: Vice-Champion of Armenia, Under-18.
Nune Darbinyan  1998: Vice-champion of Armenia, under-10. 1999: Seventh place at the World Championship, Spain, under-10. 2003: Champion Yerevan Women Tournament; Participating in the Premier League of Armenian Championship. 2004: IV-X places at the World Championship, Greece; Champion of Yerevan Men ¼ Tournament.
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