FM Johnson, Muradali among winners
SOME 120 junior chess players from across the country challenged the inaugural Open Rapid Play Tournament, hosted by the Kings and Queens Chess Club of Arima, at the UTT O’Meara Campus, on Saturday.
The divisions, ranging from Novice to Under-20, saw some of the best junior players in action, including national under-8 champion, Kyan Muradali, who dominated and won the Under-10 division, and FIDE Master (FM) Joshua Johnson–also a national junior champion– who dominated the Under-20 division.
Zidane Boodoo, another rising player, won the Under-18 division.
Education Minister Anthony Garcia attended the tournament and mingled with the players and parents.
Addressing the audience, Garcia encouraged the victors to win with grace, something he described as an important element of winnings.
He also encouraged the young players to continue learning the game, and said there were no losers yet, as the overall benefit of such events is the learning components.
President of the Kings and Queen’s Chess Club FM Quinn Cabralis said the objective of the tournament was to give the players a level of exposure that would prepare them for the international chess stage.
The players were assigned assigned a FIDE (World Chess Federation) ID and rating.
Category winners
Under-20
Winner: FM Joshua Johnson
Under-18
Winner: Zidane Boodoo
Under-16
Winner: Keira Samuel Bisnath
Runner-up: Kayla Martin
Under-14
Winner: Tristan Lackhai
Runner-up: Tristan Soodeo
Third: Peter Chin
Under-12
Winner: Kelon Brathwaite
Runner-up: Joshua Medina
Third: Javed Maharaj
Under-10
Winner: Kyan Muradali
Runner-up: Luke Gillette
Thid: Zachary Murray
Novices
Winner: Noah Nesbit
Runner-up: Aidan La Rode
Third: Kimora Da Costa
Fourth: Ciel Le Gendre
Fifth: Nyila Peters
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