20 players locked in battle for Jumbo Jet/Diamond Fire national chess championship titles

Defending champion WCM Aditi Joshi

The Jumbo Jet Auto Sales National Open Chess Championships and the Diamond Fire Insurance-sponsored National Chess Championships got underway on Saturday at the David Rose Special School.
In the National Open Championship, defending champion CM Taffin Khan stands ready to face a formidable field of senior and junior challengers who have shown their experience and tactical brilliance throughout the qualifiers to secure their spots in the top nine.
To retain his title, Khan must fend off seasoned players FM Anthony Drayton, CM Ronuel Greenidge, Keron Sandiford, Rolex Alexander, Jaden Taylor, and Leslie Campbell. Simultaneously, he faces the junior titans, including U16 Open Champion Candidate Master Sachin Pitamber, reigning National Junior Champion Kyle Couchman, and the determined Alexander Zhang, all of whom are eager to claim the championship.

Young chess prodigy Kataleya Sam

On the women’s side, a unique drama unfolds as defending champion WCM Aditi Joshi faces a gruelling double-edged challenge. Not only must she defend her prestigious title against a relentless field of challengers, but she is also locked in an intense battle with her academic examinations.
Standing in her way are former champions WCM Sasha Shariff and WCM Jessica Callender, both determined to reclaim their former glory. They are joined by seasoned veterans Treskolé Archibald, Ciel Clement, Anaya Lall, and Italy Tonne-Chung. Adding to the pressure is the formidable young chess prodigy Kataleya Sam, the reigning U14 and U16 Girls’ Chess Champion, while rising stars Parnita Kishun and Sana Sreebalakumar wait in the wings, eager for the chance to dethrone WCM Joshi.
A total of 20 players is locked in battle, including the defending champions, fighting to retain their respective titles, while a pool of determined opponents is threatening to unseat them.

FM Keron Sandiford

The first four rounds of the nine-round Round Robin tournament will take place this weekend before concluding over the next two weekends.
The tournament features a classical time control of 90 minutes per player plus a 30-second increment per move.
The Federation expresses its sincere gratitude to the sponsors for coming on board to support the development of chess in Guyana, and special thanks to the David Rose Special School for always providing the venue for our tournaments.
All boards for each category will be live-streamed on lichess.org by John Lee, FIDE Arbiter and Technical Director for the Guyana Chess Federation. Results and pairings will be published on Chess-results.com.


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