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GUYANESE YOUTHS OFF TO CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN YOUTH CHESS FESTIVAL

- Pegasus Suites & Corporate Centre sponsorship secured for two athletes

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December 12, 2025
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(L to R) Ciel Clement, Katelya Sam, Aditi Joshi, Vir Narine

(L to R) Ciel Clement, Katelya Sam, Aditi Joshi, Vir Narine

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Nine young chess players will be heading off to Puerto Rico to compete in the  20th Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Youth Chess Festival in the city of  Dorado. The competition, a collaboration between the Puerto Rican Chess  Federation (FAPR) and the Confederation of Chess for the Americas (CCA), is  scheduled to take place from December 14th to December 21st, 2025.  

This event, now in its twentieth edition, is a celebration of the young talent  within the region and provides a valuable opportunity to continue strengthening  the bonds that unite the chess community. All member federations within the  Caribbean and Central America are invited to participate in the U-8, U-12, U-14,  U-16, and U-18 Absolute and Girls Categories.  

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Guyana will be represented by the talented youths of the Guyana Chess  Federation (GCF) in the various categories. National Junior Chess Champion: Kyle  Couchman in the U-18 Absolute Category, Ciel Clement in the U-18 Girls,  National U-16 Champion: CM Sachin Pitamber in the U-16 Absolute, National  Women’s Champion: WCM Aditi Joshi – U16 Girls, National U-14 Girls’ Champion  Emma John – U-14 Girls, National U-14 Open Champion Nicholas Zhang- U-14  Absolute, National U-12 Open Champion Abel Fernandez -U-12 Absolute,  National U-12 Girls Champion Kataleya Sam- U-12 Girls, and Vir Narine will play  in the U-10 Absolute Category.  

Brandon Badal Director of Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre with Aditi Joshi (L) and Kyle Couchman (R)

In addition, two of these players have been sponsored by the Pegasus Suites and  Corporate Centre, through the Pegasus Chess Club and its new Pegasus Youth  Development Program (PYDP).  

Kyle Couchman and Aditi Joshi are now ambassadors of the Pegasus Chess Club  and part of the upcoming PYDP initiative which will formally launch in 2026. The  two youths have officially signed sponsorship agreements with Pegasus Suites  and Corporate Centre and will be provided support for travel and competition  readiness.  

Couchman, age 16, is one of Guyana’s strongest rising competitors and is the  2025 National Junior Chess Champion. He holds a career-high ELO rating of 2004,  placing him among the top youth players in the country, while Joshi is Guyana’s  top female chess performer and holds the distinguished title of Woman 

Candidate Master (WCM) and National Women’s Champion for 2025. Aditi has  earned national and regional recognition for her strategic maturity, composure,  and strong performances against elite competition. 

Pegasus is deeply committed to the growth and development of young Guyanese  talent. Kyle and Aditi have demonstrated exceptional discipline, integrity, and  competitive excellence. We are honoured to support their journeys as they  continue to represent Guyana at the highest levels,” said Brandon Badal, Director  of Pegasus Suites and Corporate Center.  

“PYDP will play a key role in creating more opportunities for youth across  multiple fields, and this sponsorship is the first step in that mission. This initiative  also provides a streamlined approach for domestic and international companies  to exercise their CSR, and we encourage any organisation that wishes to get  involved to contact us.” 

(L – R) Kyle Couchman, Sachin Pitamber

The GCF is pleased to have the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre on board as  a sponsor for the two young chess talents and hopes that more companies can  recognise the need for sponsorship of other rising talents within the chess  federation.  

The Guyana team will be accompanied by a few parents, with Mrs Tanya Clement  as Head of Delegation. The GCF wishes the team a safe and successful trip as  they continue to grow and develop in their chess career.  

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