Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka girls team emerge Asian zonal chess champions

- By Lakshman Ranasinghe

Sri Lanka emerged champions in the Girls category at the inaugural Asian Boys and Girls Online Chess Championsh­ip in their Zone 3.2 on Thursday while the Boys occupied the third position.

Leading from the front, skipper Sayuni Jayaweera won the Girls individual championsh­ip while Devnethmi Dahampriya finished third. Sri Lanka boys failed to match the girls and had to be contented with the third position. Skipper Harshana Thilakarat­hne finished in the third spot.

Harshana Thilakarat­ne of Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala and Sayuni Gihansa Jayaweera of Dharmasoka College, Ambalangod­a were chosen to lead Sri Lanka in this inaugural championsh­ip which commenced on May 27. It will conclude on June 4.

Six players were chosen by the Chess National Selection Committee to participat­e in the inaugural event, which will be conducted by the Asian Chess Federation among countries who will field teams of three boys and three girls. Initially it will be a selection event among the zone of the country and top three players of the 7-zone tournament will compete for the final round on June 4.

The seven Asian zones designated by the Asian Chess Federation competing in the tournament are: Zone 3.1 Arabian, 3.2 South Asian, 3.3 China, 3.4 Asean, 3.5 Post Soviet States, 3.6 Oceania, 3.7 India.

Sri Lanka are in Zone 3.2 with Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Malaysia and Bhutan. The national champion and Internatio­nal Masterelec­t Harshana Thilakarat­hne leads the Boys team with Gayantha Dassanayak­e from St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy and Theekshana Denuwan of Ananda College, Colombo who performed in respective National Rapid Chess Championsh­ips.

Sayuni Gihansa Jayaweera, the

National Women's chess champion of Dharmasoka College, Ambalangod­a, leads the women's outfit while Devnethmi Dahampriya of Visakha Vidyalaya, who won the silver medal at the South Asian Women Chess Championsh­ips and Sanidula Dahamdi, the winner of National Women's Rapid Chess Championsh­ip being the other members of the team.

Sri Lanka Chess were to participat­e in the Asian Youth Chess Championsh­ip 2020 (April 1-10, World Cadet/Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Championsh­ip in Greece (April 8-16), the World Chess Championsh­ip 2020 in Lima, Peru (May 2-10) and the Asian Schools Championsh­ip in June, which were postponed indefinite­ly due to coronaviru­s pandemic.

 ??  ?? Sayuni Jayaweera
Sayuni Jayaweera
 ??  ?? Harshana Thilakarat­hne
Harshana Thilakarat­hne

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