Stabroek News Sunday

Guyana finishes second as T&T claim inaugural CARICOM Classic Chess title

- By Michelange­lo Jacobus

The twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago asserted their dominance over hosts Guyana (Team 1) in the final showdown yesterday at the Princess Ramada Hotel, Providence, winning the 9th round clash 3.5-0.5 to claim the inaugural CARICOM Classic Chess Championsh­ip.

The win also meant that the Trinidadia­ns went undefeated throughout the tournament, while Guyana Team 1, which consisted of senior players, had two draws and the lone 9th round defeat across their nine matches.

The Trinidadia­ns ended up with 18 match points, while Guyana had 14 and Barbados also had 14, with Guyana holding the edge by virtue of tie-break points (24.5 to Barbados’s 23).

Guyana’s Candidate Master (CM) Taffin Khan was the only Guyanese to go unbeaten, securing a tie with Trinidadia­n Joshua Johnson, while FIDE Master (FM) Anthony Drayton lost his game against Quinn Cabralis. Jessica Callender and Shazida Rahim both lost their games against Ysvett Hermoso and Zara La Fleur as Guyana surrendere­d the match.

Khan was one of two players who managed to go undefeated in the tournament, scoring 8,5 points out of a possible 9 (8 wins and one draw), while La Fleur of Trinidad & Tobago also scored 8.5 points out of a possible 9.

Team 2 of the host nation, the junior team consisting of 13-year-old Aditi Joshi, Keron Sandiford, Kyle Couchman, and Sasha Shariff, endured a torrid run in the earlier rounds of the competitio­n but fought back with victories in the eighth and ninth rounds.

They beat the Cayman Islands 2.5-1.5 in the eighth round on Friday evening, with wins for Shariff and Joshi, while Couchman secured a tie and Sandiford ceded a loss.

In the ninth round yesterday, they beat Dominica 3-1, with Joshi and Shariff again successful, while

Sandiford and Couchman tied their respective games.

Guyana Team 2 finished 9th out of 10, while T&T were the overall winners and Guyana Team 1 finished second. Barbados rallied to finish third, ending the tournament with a 3.5-00.5 dismissal of St. Lucia.

At the closing ceremony, Director of Sports Steve Ninvalle congratula­ted Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) President Anand Raghunauth and his team for the successful hosting of the groundbrea­king CARICOM Classic in celebratio­n of CARICOM’s 50th anniversar­y.

He hailed the GCF executive for improving while committing support from the National Sports Commission (NSC) and government, expounding, “I must recognise the GCF, who have been improving by leaps and bounds; to see them organise this event in such a way tells me that this will become our chess Olympic in a few years.

Rest assured that the National Sports Commission and, by extension, the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport, having played a major part in this tournament, will be holding hands with you again when you have to organise such an event again.”

Prizes were presented by Davion Leslie, Programme Manager of the CARICOM Secretaria­t with responsibi­lity for Sports Developmen­t.

 ?? ?? FM Anthony Drayton (left) and CM Taffin Khan during their games against their Trinidadia­n counterpar­ts.
FM Anthony Drayton (left) and CM Taffin Khan during their games against their Trinidadia­n counterpar­ts.
 ?? ?? Guyana’s Shazida Rahim (left) in action with Trinidad’s Zara La Fleur
Guyana’s Shazida Rahim (left) in action with Trinidad’s Zara La Fleur
 ?? ?? A scene from Guyana 2 encounter with Dominica.
A scene from Guyana 2 encounter with Dominica.

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