Stabroek News Sunday

Chess federation looking to spread game to the regions

—Federation now incorporat­ed, has new constituti­on and new executive committee

- By Donald Duff

The Guyana Chess Federation is looking to stage its Annual General Meeting sometime in June says President Frankie Farley.

According to Farley, elections are constituti­onally due in November but they have decided to bring it forward as they want to get the structure in place so as to roll out the new initiative­s.

Farley says there might be some technologi­cal challenges since the meeting

will be held virtually.

At the upcoming AGM, plans are to

elect a new executive management committee and new directors since the federation is now incorporat­ed.

“Basically we were incorporat­ed November 2019. The GCF is no longer governed by the Friendly Society and its regulation­s. We’re now governed by the Company Act and based on that, the board has approved a new constituti­on.”

Farley says that the new constituti­on sees the GCF doing away with the previous governance structure.

They now have a president, a vice president, four directors, a company secretary, a chief finance officer, (replacing the treasurer) and five committee members.

The new constituti­on is quite comprehens­ive dealing with the purpose of the federation and some of its objectives to playing tournament­s locally and internatio­nally.

There is also an appeals committee which looks into appeals by members and the formation of regional associatio­ns which seek to spread the game among the administra­tive regions of Guyana.

“With respect to the regional architectu­re, in essence what we are doing is encouragin­g the formation of clubs in all the regions,” said Farley.

The GCF plans to hold biennial congresses.

“Every two years there will be a congress where a new board will be elected which will in turn approve the various committees such as the tournament committee, the anti-cheating committee, the women and girls committee and the differentl­y-able committee,” said Farley.

Since the onset of the pandemic which has affected over the board competitio­ns, the GCF has opted to stage more online tournament­s, but the online games have had its own issues.

“One of the challenges of playing online chess is to monitor the players online to ensure there is no cheating,” said Farley.

He said that the various platforms use security systems which analyze the games

to see the percentage of accuracy and from that one could deduce whether a player based on his/her ranking is cheating or not and investigat­e further.

Guyana is scheduled to compete at the Chess Olympiad which was postponed from last year to this year but Farley said the tournament has not been deferred as yet.

The 44th Chess Olympiad was initially scheduled to be held in Khanty, Mansiysk last year but has been postponed to this year in Moscow, Russia.

“They’re still looking at the data, there are some healthy discussion­s going on about not only the Olympiad but all the major global tournament­s,” said Farley.

Locally Farley says that he is pleased with the active chess in schools programme where over 200 children are participat­ing.

 ??  ?? FLASHBACK! Action in the schools chess programme prior to the pandemic.
FLASHBACK! Action in the schools chess programme prior to the pandemic.
 ??  ?? President of the Guyana Chess Federation Frankie Farley
President of the Guyana Chess Federation Frankie Farley

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