Narine reclaims National Junior Chess Championship title

Having won the tournament back in 2022, Ricardo Narine has reclaimed the National Junior Chess title

Nineteen-year-old Ricardo Narine has reclaimed his National Junior Chess Championship title after competing in the nine-round, Round Robin competition against the top ten junior qualifiers last week.
The MOO MILK-sponsored tournament concluded on August 1st after intense competition from talented young chess players. Narine, who gained 8.5 points with eight victories and one draw, was followed closely by fourteen-year-old Kyle Couchman, who earned 8 points with seven wins and two draws. Sachin Pitamber occupied the third spot with 6 points, Matthew Singh came fourth with 5.5, and Alexander Zhang came in fifth with 5 points.
Narine, who won the championship title in 2022, won his games against Alexander Zhang and Kishan Puran in the first two rounds. It gave him the lead, which he maintained throughout the tournament, only missing a perfect score in his game with Kyle Couchman, which ended in a draw.

Fourteen-year-old Kyle Couchman fell just a half point short of challenging Narine for the top spot

Narine commented that he gained a solid start in the competition after winning his earlier games. However, the final two rounds presented the most difficult challenges, as he faced the top two seeds. As such, he was not entirely sure of securing the title until the final move in the final game.
Asked about his future in chess, he replied that as a chess teacher, he finds it rewarding to spread chess and see young players develop their skills and learn the game. Narine says he intends to defend his title next year, and challenge and grow with the senior players.
Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) President Anand Raghunauth has expressed his enthusiasm for the exceptional talent displayed by the junior competitors. He attributed the players’ success to the GCF’s commitment to providing consistent training and competition opportunities. Raghunauth highlighted the remarkable achievement of two juniors ranking among the nation’s active top ten players, as well as the progress of three female qualifiers who secured top-ten positions in the Junior Nationals. This, he emphasized, underscores the GCF’s dedication to fostering a level playing field for both male and female chess players.
The tournament, played at the David Rose Special School, was supervised by FIDE Arbiter John Lee and assistant Jessica Callender. Round one had a scheduled start on July 26th, 2024.
The games were live streamed on DGT livechess cloud and lichess.com, enabling viewers to watch the games from the comfort of their homes.
The GCF has extended gratitude to the tournament’s sponsor, De Sinco Ltd and its MOO MILK brand, for supporting the junior chess competitions. Awards and prizes will be presented to the winners at the annual prize-giving ceremony hosted by the GCF later in the year.
The GCF also wishes to thank the David Rose Special School for providing the venue for the tournament.