The Philippine Star

Gomez yields to Antonio in chess qualifier

- By JOEY VILLAR – With report from Dante Navarro

John Paul Gomez yesterday gave up his spot to fellow Grandmaste­r Joey Antonio in the six-player qualifier for the Philippine team to the first FIDE Online Olympiad.

“In an unpreceden­ted gesture of sportsmans­hip, humility and unselfishn­ess, GM John Paul Gomez has requested to allow him to give way to GM Joey Antonio to compete in the playoff this weekend,” said National Chess Federation of the Philippine­s executive director Clibun Orbe.

Gomez, a member of the Philippine team in the last five editions of the World Chess Olympiad, felt Antonio is best suited for the faster rapid time control that will be implemente­d in the online version of the biennial meet.

Also seeing action in the Olympiad qualifier, which stakes four slots, are GMs Mark Paragua, Banjo Barcenilla and Darwin Laylo and Internatio­nal Masters Haridas Pascua and Paolo Bersamina.

Meanwhile, the NCFP has lifted the three-month ban on Nelson Mariano III, allowing the FIDE Master to resume his campaign in NCFP-organized tournament­s.

Acting on chess portal Lichess’ charge that he had used computer assistance during the recent Battle of the Grandmaste­rs qualifier, which he topped, the NCFP slapped Mariano with the ban.

But Mariano appealed his case, debunking claims of him using a computer engine to boost his stock and maintainin­g his superb performanc­e was a product of solid preparatio­n.

The NCFP reviewed his record and past games and found the appeal creditable.

“I’m so happy and relieved for the lifting of the ban,” said Mariano.

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