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Kitty Square Mall Sponsors National Under-12 Chess Championships

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The Guyana Chess Federation, aiming to expand its competitive pool of junior chess players,  will host its annual National Under-12 Championships on Saturday, January 20th, 2024. The two  tourneys, sponsored by the Kitty Square Mall, come on the heels of the just concluded Grand  Prix One chess tournament, where over 30 senior and junior ranking players participated to earn  points for selection to major upcoming tournaments. 

The National Chess Championships, National U-12 Open, and National U-12 Girls promise to be  exciting and competitive for our young chess players. Winners in first, second, and third ranks in  each tournament will receive trophies at the end of the seven rounds. The games will be played  under the Swiss System: each player is granted 20 minutes with 5-second increments after each  move. The competition starts at 9 am sharp at the School of the Nations auditorium in  Georgetown. 

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A total of 41 students under the age of twelve are set to play in the one-day match-up  representing schools in and around Georgetown: School of The Nations, Marian Academy, New  Guyana School, Mae’s, Covent Garden Primary, Cornelius Primary School, Apex Education,  Valmiki Vidyalaya Primary and the Georgetown International Academy. 

A record number of nineteen girls will be participating in this particular competition, some  making their debut in the competitive arena. Reigning U-12 Girls Champion Kataleya Sam,  Chelsea Harrison, and Saura Ruplall are some of the notable names contending for the National  U-12 Girls Chess Championship title. 

A total of 22 boys are competing for the National U-12 Open Chess Championship title. Notable  names are reigning National U-12 Open Chess Champion Aquilani Swaminadha, who will be  fighting to hold on to his title for another year. The Mohabir siblings, Julian and Landon, Arush  Ramnarine, and Javier Davenand, are some of the contenders for the top prizes. Prizes will be awarded to the top U-10 and U-8 players in each competition. The tournament will  be conducted according to the FIDE laws of chess and overseen by FIDE Arbiter John Lee,  assisted by National Arbiters Odit Rodrigues and Kim Shing Chong. 

Winners of both categories will automatically enjoy free entry into the National Under–14 Chess  Championships scheduled for next Saturday, January 27th, 2024, at the Queen’s College. The Guyana Chess Federation looks forward to future events and is committed to promoting  chess and nurturing the talents of our young players. The GCF wishes to thank the School of the  Nations for providing the venue for the tournament. The School of the Nations supports junior  chess in Guyana continuously by providing a space for the GCF’s chess club on Saturdays for  students. The GCF also wishes to thank the Kitty Square Mall for sponsoring this event.

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