Stabroek News Sunday

Chess federation elections on today

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Today we celebrate a most illustriou­s event! A toast would be in order for local chess players. Today is election day for the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) commencing from 10:00 hrs at Olympic House, Kingston.

Three scenarios that could play out at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) come immediatel­y to mind: a new executive body could be elected, the old body could be retained, or there could be an infusion, or deep implanting of the old body alongside the spanking untested newcomers. However, these outcomes may not be the only possibilit­ies because the diverse creations of the human mind are inexhausti­ble. Stories are circulatin­g, without any clear evidence that they are accurate, of what the final outcome would be. A few of the scenarios are ridiculous­ly hilarious, some are funny, and the miniscule others are likely intelligen­t conception­s. One such story speaks of disallowin­g the media from entering Olympic House during the AGM. The column intends to test this outrageous story. It is incomprehe­nsible to believe Guyana would actually agree to be the laughing stock of thousands, owing to chess, and because we erred on the side of foolhardin­ess. Chess is an intelligen­t game, and is surrounded by intelligen­t people.

There is a common propensity for persons to seek offices in sport organizati­ons because they can, because they are favoured, because a title would complement their CVs, because they intend to relax and enjoy the benefits of their newly realized endeavours, in addition to other reasons, some remarkably good, while others are utterly despicable. Altogether, persons would be untrue to themselves and to their promises if they do not perform in the offices to which they were elected.

Chess needs persons who are willing to work for the upliftment of the game. Following the election, the public wants to be refreshed by a corrective insight into the game. The offices would not agree with the ones who would prefer to keep chess the way it is. We have to expand the game. We have duties to others and duties to ourselves. And we should shirk neither.

We have to demonstrat­e, not only with our words, but in our actions, that we are earnestly desirous of promoting the game of chess to the height of Mount Everest. Esteemed offices invariably carry responsibi­lities. With chess, Guyana is in an experiment­al stage. There is no good reason why we should fear the expansion of chess, but there is good enough reason why we should take the experiment­ation seriously.

To those persons who have been promised important positions should they vote for X or Y, be careful. If you cannot function in the position to which you were designated, please honourably decline. People would understand. The underlying idea is to guarantee the popularity of chess.

As of Wednesday, March 22, the deadline for paid registrati­on to enable voting in today’s election, less than 20 persons had registered, according to informatio­n received. This could not be confirmed.

 ??  ?? Chess player Rashad Hussein, one of Guyana’s sharper players, would love to witness more chess interactio­n among our Caricom neighbours. This would be an effective way of improving the quality of chess locally without digging deep into our pockets.
Chess player Rashad Hussein, one of Guyana’s sharper players, would love to witness more chess interactio­n among our Caricom neighbours. This would be an effective way of improving the quality of chess locally without digging deep into our pockets.
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