2023 Under 18 Female and Open Chess Champions

2023 Under 18 Female and Open Chess Champions

Hannah Wilson returned to her winning ways as she slammed the field to capture the female Under 18 chess championship over the last weekend.

 

Wilsons performance was even more impressive as the female and open section of the event were combined due to undersubscription in the female section and she still won all her matches to finish ahead of all in the 16-player field.

Wilson was out of the blocks early and by the end of round 3, she was the sole leader with 3 wins. Its then Wilson went into overdrive and in the next three matches she first defeated Alesha Lovell, the third seed, after which she took down Aaron Jaikaran, the reigning Under 13 champion.

 

In Wilson’s final game she face Chanon Reifer Belle, who has defeated Wilson recently and who was looking to repeat this victory to at least catch up to Wilson, who was now a point ahead. However, a determined Wilson played a classic game and allowed her opponent no chance of a successive victory. When the dust had cleared Wilson strove to victory to clinch the female championship.

Finishing in second was Alesha Lovell, who had a wonderful tournament, only losing to the eventual winner but drawing two games as well with the highly touted Jaikaran and Reifer-Belle. Reifer- Belle also finished on 4 points but finished third on the tie-break.

 

In the Open section, three players ended tied on four points. These were Jaikaran and the brother Loki and Noah Clarke. Noah’s performance was impressive as he won his last four games after missing the first two, and when he defeated the 4th ranked player Derick Boyce in the last round, that would guarantee his progression to a playoff for the championship. The three top male players will meet in a playoff at a later date to determine the champion.

 

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Refer-Belle & Clarke Crowned 2023 Under 16 Chess Champions

Refer Belle & Clarke Crowned 2023 Under 16 Chess Champions

Tarquin Clark has won the 2023 Under 16 Open chess championship after defeating Kanye Williams after a play-off at the Coles Building in the city over the weekend.

 

The playoff was necessary after both players had finished with 5 ½ points from 6 games in the initial 26 player , 6 round event.

 

Both players had won all their games and had only drawn their individual encounter with each other. As such when they both went into the last round of the initial event, a half point ahead of their final round opponents and the closest players in the field Eden Gibson and Zarek Greaves who were both on 4 points.

 

In this final round Clark duly defeated Gibson after a tough battle, while Williams won form Greaves to set up the playoff. In the playoff battle, Clark and Williams drew the first game of the two match series after some enterprising play by both players. In the second game, Clark now with the white pieces was the slightly better out of the opening and after pressing during the middle game he went on a king hunt which paid dividends with him gaining victory allowing him to capture the title.

 

Mileke Sinckler finished in clear third place with four and a half points with a final round victory from the highly touted Samuel Greenidge. He thus edged out 6 players who finished on four points. These included Gibson, Greaves, Noah Clarke, Nicholas Maxwell, Kimari Holder, and Nathan Griffith.

 

Refer Belle wins Girls Under 16 Title

Chanon-Refer Belle dominated the Girls Under 16 event in emphatic fashion after winning all her 7 games in the 8 – player round-robin event. After defeating her fierce competitive rival Hannah Wilson in the third round, tournament victory was a mere formality as she racked up consecutive wins to romp to her title. Wilson finished in second on 6 points, while Leshay Springer put in a credible performance to come third with 4 ½ points.

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Under 12 and Under 20 Chess Champions crowned

Under 12 and Under 20 Chess Champions crowned

Over the last weekend Barbados crowned a new Under 12 Open chess champion in the form of the enthusiastic Jonathan Griffith of Gordon Walters Primary.

 

Griffith put in an impressive second day performance to win all three of his games and finish in sole first with 5 ½ points from a possible 6. Griffith started the day in joint fourth place but defeated Janiyah Browne in the round four, to move in to second behind the then unbeaten leader Aaron Jaikaran of Harrison College. In round 5, in the top of the table clash, many would have fancied Jaikaran the current Under 13 champion, would have triumphed over his slightly lesser experienced opponent, but Griffith was unyielding in his approach and eventually it was Jaikaran who succumbed to the pressure. He dropped a piece at a critical stage of the game, to which Griffith capitalized and eventually won the game. Griffith then had to just stay the course in his final round game against Savion Little and when he won this game, no one could control the ecstatic emotions of Griffith as he had now captured his first age category championship win.

 

Jaikaraon edged out Andrew Tash Turton into second place on five points. Jaikaran had defeated Chaz Reifer-Belle and Tash Turton had won from Xavi Armstrong in the last round. Little led a cadre of players on 4 points to share 4th to 9th which also included Jayden Howell, Nathan Simmons-Patterson, Jaeda Herbert and Scott Johnson.

 

Herbert wins Girls Under 12

With a commendable four points Jaeda Herbert captured the girls Under 12 Championship to also capture the championship. The females participated in the Open section as they were undersubscribed but Jaeda showed she was not disadvantaged as she recorded 4 points to finish in the top third of the 28 player field. Her last round victory against Charis Stuart was enough to propel her into sole first. Finishing in second place was Janiyah Browne and Kayla Culpepper in third. Both players finished on three points.

 

Wilson and Moore capture Under 20 Titles

At the other end of the age spectrum, Louis Wilson on Queens College won the Under 20 Open championship with 5 ½ points from 6 games having only conceded a draw to the eventual girls champion Gaybrianna Moore of Community College. In a small field both sexes competed together, and Jamani Bowen finished second in the Open section with 3 points ahead of Shamar McClean (third) and Christian Stuart-jackman on tie-break. Analissa Arjune finished second in the girls’ section.

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