Stabroek News Sunday

Youth demonstrat­e chess expertise

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Over the last weekend, the Guyana Chess Federation engineered a combined junior and senior Independen­ce over-theboard tournament and a virtual girls’ competitio­n.

Justino DaSilva, who had qualified for the 2020 national championsh­ip, emerged victorious in the senior category of the contact tournament and Kishan Puran, 15, a student of Queen’s College, won in the junior section.

Puran is obviously playing energetica­lly to have beaten DaSilva during their individual encounter. In the virtual girls’ competitio­n, Pooja Lam, 13, of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan School in Cornelia Ida, distinguis­hed herself to be declared the winner. Lam played unbeaten in her five game encounters, conceding a lone draw.

Meanwhile, from August 1 to 30, Guyana will participat­e in the FIDE (World Chess Federation) Online Cadets and Youth Rapid World Cup. Guyana will be represente­d in the under10, under-12, under-14, under-16 and under-18 categories by a total of 15 participan­ts (three players per category). The qualificat­ion tournament to determine the representa­tives will be held on Saturday June 19. All chess players up to the age of 18 are invited to participat­e.

In internatio­nal news, Abhimanyu Mishra’s third and final grandmaste­r norm that was achievable at the Vezerkepzo Chess Tournament in Budapest, Hungary from May 13-21, has eluded him. Mishra’s quest is to become the youngest chess grandmaste­r in history. The record is held by Russia’s Sergey Karjakin who achieved it at 12 years, 7 months. Mishra has until September 5 to fulfil that requiremen­t.

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Pooja Lam, 13, of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan School in Cornelia Ida (Photo: Courtesy of Anand Raghunauth)

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