NSC reinforces partnership with GCF

In a powerful show of support for the sport, Mr Steve Ninvalle, Director of Sport, met with Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) executives last Tuesday at the National Sports Commission to reaffirm his commitment to the game’s nationwide development. The meeting was a fruitful and collaborative effort between the two parties, focusing on streamlining efforts to accelerate the growth of chess within several regions across the country, participation in upcoming international chess competitions, and developing the young talent within the chess community.
GCF President Anand Raghunauth reflected on the activities and events of 2025, highlighting the recent success at the Inter-Guiana Games and the hosting of the CARICOM Classic Chess Tournaments. He laid out a comprehensive plan for 2026, targeting growth and expansion of chess in Regions Three, Six, and 10, as well as expanding the training and development of chess among young children, especially girls, within the chess community.

Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle and GCF President Anand Raghunauth (centre) are joined by (from left): Assistant Director of Sport Franklin Wilson, GCF Company Secretary Marcia Lee, and GCF Committee Member John Lee. To the right are GCF Committee Member Pritima Balgobin and Assistant Director of Sport Melissa Dow-Richardson

Raghunauth identified key areas where support is required to better execute chess activities in outlying regions throughout the year. In response, Assistant Directors Ms Melissa Dow-Richardson and Mr Franklin Wilson, also present at the meeting, committed to helping the federation secure regional venues. They also reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to the new chess building, which is scheduled to be available in late 2026.
Mr Ninvalle commended the executive’s efforts in elevating the standard of chess over the years and expressed his delight at the federation’s recent success at the Inter-Guiana Games. He reiterated that the NSC remains a responsive and inclusive partner, ensuring its resources are fully available to support the sport’s continued development.
In a significant boost for the sport, the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall has been made available to the GCF for upcoming tournaments by the NSC. This offer is particularly welcomed by the federation, as it addresses the growing difficulty of finding venues large enough to accommodate their expanding events. The GCF thanked the director and his team for their hospitality and their continued support of chess in Guyana.


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