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Guyana Chess Federation to Host Inaugural CARICOM Chess Tournament

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The Guyana Chess Federation, in collaboration with the CARICOM Secretariat, is excited  to present the CARICOM Classic Inaugural Chess Tournament, an international  celebration of strategy, equity, and unity. The inaugural CARICOM Classic Team Chess  Tournament will be held at the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel, Guyana, from 3 -10  March, 2024 and will coincide with the 50th anniversary celebrations of the founding of  the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). 

While chess has proven to cultivate intellectual development and improve the strategic  thinking in players, this tournament also aims to strengthen cultural exchange through  understanding and interaction among the diverse backgrounds of each country. The  overall objective is to build lasting friendships, increase competitive play, and promote  regional cooperation. 

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Formidable teams from nine federations of CARICOM Member States and Associate  members will compete for the CARICOM Championship title, medals, trophies, and cash  prizes totaling USD 3,000. First, Second, and Third place trophies will be awarded to the  top three CARICOM territories based on tournament results. Gold, Silver, and Bronze  medals will be awarded to individual players of the first three CARICOM teams. 

The CARICOM Member States and Associate Members are being represented by 40  seasoned players from The Bahamas, Barbados, The Cayman Islands, Dominica,  Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, and host country Guyana.  

Guyana will be fielding two teams of four players each, two males and two females, with  team one consisting of CM Taffin Khan, FM Anthony Drayton, current Women’s  Champion Jessica Callender, and Shazeeda Rahim, and junior team two consisting of  reigning Junior Champion Keron Sandiford, fourteen-year-old Kyle Couchman, Sasha  Shariff, and thirteen-year-old Aditi Joshi. This local selection, a talented mix of junior and  senior chess players, has gained significant tournament experience over the last few  years. The qualifying team for the Guyana players emerged from the results of the Grand  Prix tournaments held earlier this year.  

The Guyanese chess players will meet their international counterparts over the board in  the FIDE-rated tournament with nine rounds of classical games consisting of 90 minutes  with 30-second increments after each move.  

Barbadian International Arbiter Kelvin Daniel will oversee the tournament with assistance  from local FIDE Arbiters John Lee, Anand Raghunauth, and Irshad Mohamad. Round one is expected to start at 10 am and round two at 4 pm on Monday 4 March. Games will  continue throughout the week and conclude on Saturday 9 March.

FIDE Deputy President and Grandmaster Mr. Viswanathan Anand, who will be visiting  Guyana for the first time, will be the Special Guest. He will be present for the opening  ceremony of the tournament on Sunday 3 March. 

The Guyana Chess Federation expresses its sincere gratitude to The CARICOM  Secretariat for collaborating with the Federation to organise this historic tournament.  Recognition and appreciation are also extended to the participating Member States, and  their teams, the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the Confederation of Chess for  the Americas (CCA) and the generous sponsors. The GCF also wishes to acknowledge  and express gratitude to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and especially the  Minister, Honorable Charles Ramson for their generous support. 

The GCF is proud to be part of this partnership with the CARICOM Secretariat and hopes  this initiative is the first of many to promote chess and goodwill within the Caribbean  region. 

For comprehensive tournament results, visit https://guyanachess.gy/caricom2024/ and  stay connected with the Federation’s Facebook and Instagram platforms for updates on  tournament results.

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