GCF to host Caricom Classic Chess tournament

… U-16 Caricom Junior Tournament to run concurrently

The Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) will once again host the prestigious Caricom Classic Team Chess Tournament from June 30 to July 7, 2025, at its official venue, the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre.
An open competition for junior players under 16 years of age will run alongside the main event, creating an invaluable opportunity for more young chess enthusiasts to gain international competitive experience.

GCF Executives with Pegasus Hotel Guyana Managing Director Brandon Badal

The Caricom Classic, a collaboration between the Chess Federation and the Caricom Secretariat, invites chess players from Caricom nations, along with top local chess players, to compete in a nine-round Classical Swiss format, each team vying for a chance to place in the top three positions.
The U-16 chess competition promises to have a host of young Guyanese players who will get a chance to shine and compete among other players their age.
The GCF in its aim to promote chess in Guyana and the Caribbean region, hosted the first instalment of the Caricom Classic Chess tournament in 2024 to coincide with Caricom’s 50th anniversary, attracting participants from Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, Dominica, St Lucia, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands. The Trinidad and Tobago team took home the first-place trophy, while Guyana came second and Barbados placed third. This successful tournament paved the way for our Caricom brothers and sisters to compete among themselves and provided an opportunity to foster and solidify stronger friendships among the Caribbean nations.
The Federation’s goal is to establish the Caricom Classic as a biennial event, strategically held in the years between Chess Olympiads. This year, the GCF has chosen to host the competition (the next Caricom tournament is earmarked for 2027) as the next Chess Olympiad is scheduled for 2026.
The participating teams will enjoy a week-long stay at the prestigious Pegasus Hotel, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The tournament itself will take place in the Exhibition Centre of the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre, a venue renowned for its modern amenities and exquisite design, ensuring a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for all competitors.
Pegasus Hotel Managing Director Brandon Badal commented that the Caricom Chess tournament was a remarkable initiative that not only celebrates the spirit of competition but also strengthens regional unity through the game of chess. He stated that the Pegasus Hotel is proud to sponsor the Guyana Chess Federation in hosting this important event at Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre, and commended the Federation’s efforts to promote chess as a tool for education, strategic thinking, and youth development across the Caribbean.
The GCF has expressed profound thanks to the Pegasus Hotel Guyana for generously providing its exceptional venue for both tournaments.
The GCF also extended its sincere gratitude to the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry, and the National Sport Commission for their unwavering support and invaluable sponsorship of the Caricom Classic tournament.
“Thank you to APAN Energy, who has substantially supported the Caricom tournament, CB Group of Companies and NTS Amega Global. The GCF is heartened by the sponsorship received from these companies and the support they have expressed for the development of chess in Guyana,” the Federation noted in a statement on Tuesday.