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COUCHMAN STORMS TO VICTORY IN NATIONAL JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS

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August 1, 2025
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2025 National Junior Chess Championship qualifier Winner Kyle Couchman with Rouge Salon and Spa's Pritima Balgobin

2025 National Junior Chess Championship qualifier Winner Kyle Couchman with Rouge Salon and Spa's Pritima Balgobin

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Kyle Couchman once again proved himself a force to be reckoned with as he  triumphantly won the Rouge Salon and Spa-sponsored National Junior Chess  Championship Qualifiers last Tuesday, July 29th, 2025 at the Guyana National  Stadium, Providence. Couchman played unbeaten with seven points, marking  his expected victory after he defeated Candidate Master Sachin Pitamber in  Round 5 in an intense battle that ended in a loss for Pitamber.  

The fifteen-year-old, having won the National Junior Chess Qualifiers last year  and again this year, is setting his sights on the National Junior Chess  Championship Title.  

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The seven-round classic-style tournament, hosted by the Guyana Chess  Federation (GCF), lasted four days, following a gruelling and stiff competition  among the 59 participants. With a time-control of 90 minutes plus a 30-second  increment per move, players had ample opportunity to strategize and  meticulously plan their moves for optimal results.  

Fifteen-year-old Pitamber came in a close second with 6 points after his loss to  Couchman. As Guyana’s youngest Candidate Master, Pitamber, who holds the  National U16 title, is also eyeing the National Junior Chess Championship title.  

Winners with Rouge Salon and Spa’s Ms. Pritima Balgobin

Nicholas Zhang, no stranger to the chessboard, placed third with 5.5 points. The  thirteen-year-old convincingly defeated his opponents, showcasing strategic  talent he honed over the years. 

Finishing fourth was Micaiah Enoe with 5 points, only losing to Couchman and  Pitamber. The talented fifteen-year-old, who has been playing chess for several  years, defeated Alexander Zhang in a four-hour-long battle in Round 2. Enoe  scored a thrilling win in an endgame battle with Alexander Zhang. Both players  were locked in an intense struggle that ended on move 66. Enoe began marching  his two extra pawns to promotion, supported by his King and Rook to trap  Zhang’s King. Zhang gave up the fight as the pawns edged closer to promotion  and a looming checkmate of his monarch. 

Rounding up the top nine finishers who will go on to challenge the current  National Junior Champion, Ricardo Narine, are Jerod Roberts, WCM Aditi Joshi,  Matthew Singh, and eleven-year-old Aquilani Swaminadha, all with 5 points. 

Alexander Zhang placed ninth with 4.5 points. Joshi, the current Women’s Chess  Champion is the only female to make it to the championships this year.  

The nine players were awarded medals for their outstanding performances.  Category winners Maya Khan secured the Best U8 prize, Vir Narine won the Best  U10 prize, and Aquilani Swaminadha took home the Best U12 medal.  

FIDE Arbiter John Lee officiated the FIDE-rated competition. The federation  extends its heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Lee for his tireless efforts in ensuring all  games adhered to FIDE rules and fair play. He was assisted by National Chess  Champion, CM Taffin Khan.  

The National Junior Chess Championships, also sponsored by Rouge Salon and  Spa, will commence on Friday, August 01, 2025, at the School of the Nations.  The nine-round robin tournament will see all ten players playing against each  other, vying for the 2025 title.  

The GCF would like to express its sincere gratitude to Rouge Salon and Spa for  their sponsorship of the tournaments. Thanks to the Ministry of Culture, Youth  and Sport for providing the venue.  

For more information, follow the GCF on Facebook and Instagram. Visit the  website guyanachess.gy to become a member.  

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