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READY MIX CONCRETE SPONSORS NATIONAL U14 CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

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January 28, 2025
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The Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) will host its second tournament of the year  with the Ready Mix Concrete-sponsored National Under 14 Rapid Chess  Championships. The competition will be on Sunday, January 26th, 2025 at the  School of the Nations, New Market Street, Georgetown. 

The annual competition attracts students from various schools eagerly competing  for the coveted U14 Championship Chess Title. The seven-round competition will  be played in two categories, the Open and Girls section, with an expected  participation of sixty-plus children. The tournament will be played in the Swiss  format with a time control of 20 minutes plus 5-second increments after the first  move.  

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Last Sunday, the National U12 competition had the largest turnout ever, and it is  expected that with the recent surge in chess activities within the schools, this  competition will be even bigger.  

Several strong contenders will make their move for the title in both categories. In  the Open competition, Nicholas Zhang, Alek Ubaldo-Singh, reigning U12 Champion  Abel Fernandez, and Yan Wen Chen are some of whom will be vying for the National  U14 Championship title, while reigning U12 Girls Champion Kataleya Sam, Chelsea  Harrison, Rebha Lachman, Emma John, and Anya DeGroot are all vying for the U14  Girl’s crown. 2024 U14 champions, Sachin Pitamber and Aditi Joshi, will not be  competing at they have both aged out of this particular tournament.  

The GCF extends its heartfelt thanks to Ready Mix Concrete for their kind support  of youth chess in Guyana and wishes all the participants best wishes for a successful  tournament.  

The GCF extends its sincere gratitude to the Management of the School of the  Nations for their generous provision of the school’s facilities for GCF activities. This  ongoing support from the School of the Nations is deeply appreciated. 

Interested persons can join the federation on guyanachess.gy. Information on the  tournament is also available on the website. Follow us on Facebook, and Instagram,  and visit our website to keep updated with chess activities.  

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