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Joshi holds lead in 2024 Women’s Chess Championship

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April 17, 2024
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Thirteen-year-old Aditi Joshi holds the lead in the 2024 Women’s Chess Championship  Qualifying Tournament after the first four rounds were completed last weekend. The remaining  three rounds will continue on April 20th and 21st at the National Racquet Center, Woolford  Avenue, Georgetown. 

This qualifying chess tournament attracted twenty female players contending for the top nine  spots for the Women’s Chess Championship set for later this month. Joshi, the reigning National  Under-14 Champion, has secured wins in all four rounds against some of the most accomplished  opponents. 

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Joshi met former Women’s champion Sasha Shariff in a Round three encounter that ended in 21  moves. A sudden Queen, Rook, and pawn attack from Joshi ensnared Shariff’s King with a  looming checkmate. Shariff, unable to overcome the threats, conceded the game soon after. 

Facing Rahim in Round Four, the Under-14 female champion overwhelmed her veteran  opponent. The 13-year-old won a piece and later executed a devastating x-ray maneuver to  capture Rahim’s prized Queen. Valiantly fighting in a gravely weakened position with an  exposed King, Rahim succumbed to checkmate after 44 moves. 

The standings are Shazeeda Rahim in second place with 3 points. Young Ciel Clement and  Nellisha Johnson are also on three points, in third and fourth places, respectively. 

Ciel Clement

Also holding strong with 2.5 points each is Sasha Shariff in fifth position, Treskole Archibald in  sixth, and Angelina Yhap in seventh. Sharif and Archibald had a draw in round 4, splitting the  point in half. 

Juniors Priya Doodnauth, Saura Ruplall, Chelsea Harrison, Parnita 

Kishun and Kaija Clement all share a standing of 2 points each. However, due to the tie-break  system, Doodnauth reserves the eighth place, with Ruplall holding ninth. 

The last round will end on Sunday, determining the top nine contenders to challenge the current  Women’s Chess Champion, Jessica Callender for the 2024 National Women’s Chess  Championship Title. 

The 2024 Women’s Qualifiers and the Women’s Championship tournaments are generously  sponsored by the Diamond Fire and General Insurance Inc. These tournaments are part of the  qualifying process for the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest, Hungary in September this year.  Top performers will gain Grand Prix points from these tournaments and the 2024 Grand Prix  Tourneys, which will then be tallied and calculated to see who will make the top five for the  Guyana female team. 

For more information on upcoming tournaments and to keep updated with player stat details,  please visit our website at www.guyanachess.gy. 

Interested persons who wish to join the GCF can do so on guyanachess.gy.

The GCF also offers chess classes every Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm to school students at  School of the Nations. For additional information, please message us on Facebook or WhatsApp  number 7074529.

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