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Mixed fortunes for Barbados in Online Chess Olympiad

Mixed fortunes for Barbados in Online Chess Olympiad

Barbados enjoyed mixed fortunes on the second day of competition in the FIDE Online Chess Olympiad on Saturday.

The Bajans defeated Suriname 4-2 but lost to Guatemala 4.5-1.5 and went under to El Salvador 4-2 as the battle intensified in Pool E of Division 3.

With the results, Barbados slipped to sixth place in the ten-team pool after holding their own on the first day with wins against Honduras and Panama that left them in third place.

It was a tall order for the Bajans in the fourth round when they took on the higher rated Guatemala.

Martyn Del Castilho registered the only victory for Barbados to maintain his 100 per cent winning record, while Justin Blackman managed a draw in his first game of the competition. The rest of the team, however, found it tough, resulting in losses for Katrina Blackman and Kiarra Eversley and the two Under-20s, Nitin Mahtani and Vanessa Greenidge.

Barbados bounced back in the fifth round to beat Caribbean rivals Suriname with Del Castilho, Orlando Husbands, Mahtani and Greenidge achieving victories. Katrina Blackman and Julissa Figueroa, however, were on the losing end.

The Bajans were unable to sustain the winning tempo in the sixth round and lost to the higher ranked El Salvador.

Terry Farley scored the only win for Barbados by completing his second victory in as many games, while there were draws for Figueroa and Azaria Johnson, who was playing her first game on the Under-20 female boards.

Del Castilho lost for the first time in five games while Katrina Blackman and Haynes also suffered defeats.

Having recorded three wins and as many losses, Barbados are on five points and in sixth place. They are level on points with fifth-placed Guatemala and seventh-placed Panama.

Costa Rica lead the table on nine points, leading top seeds Mexico on the tie break. The first three teams will advance to Division 2.

The Bajans, who are playing at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap on Brandons, will round off their Division 3 campaign today with games against Mexico at noon, Costa Rica at 1 p.m. and Dominican Republic at 2 p.m. (BCF)

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Vanessa Greenidge completed her third win on the Under-20 female boards. (BCF Pictures)

Terry Farley has won both of his games.

Note: Live streaming of the FIDE Online Olympiad with a focus on teams from the Americas region can be viewed by clicking on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavysChessChannel

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The Barbados Chess Federation has name a 12-member team

The Barbados Chess Federation has named a 12-member team.

Barbados is among 163 countries set to compete at the inaugural FIDE Online Chess Olympiad.

The Barbados Chess Federation has named a 12-member team for the global event which will start on Saturday and run until August 30.

The event has been organised in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic which forced the world governing body for chess to postpone the over-the-board 44th Olympiad from August this year until the summer of 2021 in Moscow, Russia.

Played as a mixed event – each country will field three males and three females for each round – the Online Olympiad will be contested over the rapid format in which games usually last a maximum of half-hour. Each team is mandated to play an Under-20 male and Under-20 female in every round.

Reigning double crown champion International Master Orlando Husbands, six-time national champion FIDE Master Martyn Del Castilho, former national champion International Master Terry Farley and FIDE Master Justin Blackman, the island’s most successful player at the 2018 Olympiad in Batumi, Georgia will carry Barbados’ hopes on the male boards which also include Under-20s Nitin Mahtani and Aaron Haynes.

The youthful women’s unit is spearheaded by five-time national ladies champion Katrina Blackman and fellow Woman Candidate Master Julissa Figueroa. They are joined by four players under the age of 20 – Vanessa Greenidge, Gaybrianna Moore, Kiarra Eversley and Azaria Johnson.

Dirk Austin, who has the experience of coaching in Malaysia, is non-playing captain, while Belgian Grandmaster Mikhail Gurevich is coach for the male players and Spanish International Master Renier Castellanos is coach for the females.

The Online Olympiad is split into five divisions based on performances at the 2018 over-the-board Olympiad. Barbados, seeded at no. 102, will play in Division 3 from August 5 to 9. They are among 35 seeded teams in that division which will be completed by 15 qualifiers from Division 4 which will be played from July 29 to August 2.

Barbados is the only English-speaking Caribbean country in Division 3 – the others are in either Division 4 or the Base Division.

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Notice

Notice

The Barbados Chess Federation has been advised by the Confederation of Chess for Americas (CCA) that it has postponed all of its events scheduled for 2020 (with the exception of events in November and December) until 2021.

A decision on events scheduled for the last two months of this year will be made in September.

Among the events which have been postponed until 2021 is the 9th CARIFTA Championship which was scheduled for Guyana from April 9 to 14, 2020. The Barbados Chess Federation had selected an 18-member team for the Championship.

The CCA has also announced that events scheduled for 2021 will now go over to 2022.

In March, FIDE, the world governing body for chess, had announced the postponement of the 44th Chess Olympiad that was scheduled to be held in Moscow, Russia in August 2020. The event is now set for 2021.

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Tournaments Postponed

Tournaments Postponed

In view of the increased number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Barbados, we wish to advise of the postponement of the following tournaments:

1.March 30 and 31: National Scholastics (Under-7, Under-9, Under-13)
2. April 28 to May 3: Heroes’ Day Cup

Having been previously granted permission by a school to use its facilities for the National Scholastics on March 30 and 31, we explored the possibility of concluding the Secondary Inter-School Championships on March 30, 31 and April 1 – consideration was being given to staging the three age-groups on a different day in an effort to cut down on the number of participants assembled on each day. The school, however, informed us that in light of the current circumstances, its facilities will not be available on those days.

The Heroes Day Cup is an International Title Tournament – a tournament in which titles or title norms can be achieved. It usually includes overseas players and requires a minimum of three International Masters to qualify to be an International Title Tournament. In light of the postponement of the Heroes Day Cup, we will look at other options to host an International Title Tournament later in the year.

Given the constantly changing situation facing us as a result of the global pandemic, we wish to reiterate that we are mindful of the need to take steps to contain the spread of the virus and we place utmost importance of the health and well-being of all of our valued stakeholders.

We will continue to assess the situation and further announcements will be forthcoming as required. In the meantime, we urge everyone to follow the advice of the relevant authorities and take the necessary precautions to guard against COVID-19.

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The New Executive

The New Executive

The Annual General Meeting of the Barbados Chess Federation was held on Sunday March 8 at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons, St. Michael.

One of the items on the agenda was the election of officers. There is one change to the previous executive. Rohansonn Waithe is the new Treasurer, having replaced Donna Murray, who did not seek re-election.

The full executive for the 2020-22 period is:

President: Allan Herbert
1st Vice-President (Member Development): Carol Ann Burke
2nd Vice-President (Junior Chess): Lawrence Depradine
3rd Vice-President (Tournaments): Kelvin Daniel
General Secretary: Haydn Gill
Treasurer: Rohansonn Waithe

The new Executive wishes to thank the members for its endorsement and looks forward to working with the chess community over the next two years as we strive to further develop the sport. We also wish to extend our gratitude to former Treasurer Donna Murray for her service to the Federation over the past four years.

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Rory Prescod and Hannah Wilson victorious again.

Rory Prescod and Hannah Wilson victorious again.

Two of the island’s promising junior chess players are celebrating the capture of a second national title in successive months.

Rory Prescod and Hannah Wilson, who won the National Under-12 Open and Female titles respectively in January, captured the Under-14 equivalents and were among eight champions crowned when the National Under-18, Under-14, Under-10 and Under-8 Championships concluded last weekend at Harrison College.

Wilson, a student of Charles F. Broome, extended a remarkable 100 per cent winning streak in junior competitions by marching to her fifth consecutive age-group title without dropping a point.

The top seed defeated each of her six opponents to win comfortably ahead of Yhden Layne of Queen’s College and Alesha Lovell of Ellerslie. Both Layne and Lovell finished with four-and-a-half points but Layne was second on the tie-break.

Prescod, of Queen’s College, also achieved a perfect tally of six points in a section that attracted 28 entrants.
The top rated Prescod finished ahead of Tarquin Clark of St Winifred’s and Kimahri Holder of Queen’s College who both ended on five points. Clark was second on the tie-break.

More than 70 players competed in the championships that were contested in four age-groups. The Open and Female categories were merged in three of the age-groups because of insufficient entries but there were champions for each gender.

Aaron Haynes of Queen’s College captured the Under-18 Open section on the tie-break ahead of University of the West Indies student Taiye Estwick after both players finished with five points, while Yeshua Hill of Harrison College was third with four points.

Jalia Linton of Alexandra won the Under-18 Female division with four points, beating Queen’s College’s Erin Mahon by one point. Jalia’s older sister, Jahzara, who attends Coleridge & Parry, was third with two points.

Wills Primary’s Aaron Jaikaran completed a clean sweep of the boards to emerge as the Under-10 Open champion with a maximum six points. Derick Boyce of Charles F. Broome was second with five points and Alexander Berry of St. Gabriel’s third on four points.

Charles F. Broome’s Jyizela Bajit took the Under-10 Female title with two points, beating out Bella Bourne of Wills on the tie-break.

Chaz Reifer-Belle of Charles F. Broome dominated the boards in the Under-8 Open division to register a perfect six points with the Wills pair of Luke Lewis and Ethan Morris taking second and third places respectively after both ended on four points.

Jaeda Herbert comfortably took the Under-8 Female section with four points, followed by Wills schoolmates Sameera Jaikaran and Abigail Payne who both managed one-and-a-half points.

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Postponed: CARIFTA Chess Championships 2020

Postponed: CARIFTA Chess Championships 2020

The Guyana Chess Federation has announced the postponement of the CARIFTA Chess Championships.

The decision has been made following the recording of the first coronavirus (Covid-19) case in Guyana.

The Championships were scheduled for the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel from April 9 to 14.

In a statement issued to regional chess federations today, the organising committee said the Guyana Chess Federation had written the President of the Confederation of Chess for Americas and the Zonal President to inform them of its decision to postpone the Championships until the threat from the coronavirus had been alleviated.

The Barbados Chess Federation had selected an 18-member team for the Championships.

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Young Prescod Impresses!

Young Prescod Impresses!

Reigning National Under-14 and Under-12 Open chess champion Rory Prescod performed commendably to emerge as the top Barbadian finisher at the International “Tehsil” Cup, an online tournament organised by Azerbaijan Chess Federation and other entities.

The 12-year-old Queen’s College student gained five-and-a-half points in the tournament last weekend that was open to Under-17 players and attracted more than 200 competitors from around the world.

Prescod, ranked no. 196, finished in 149th after scoring wins against higher rated opponents from Kyrgyzstan, Germany, Venezuela and Azerbaijan.

The two other Barbadians in the tournament, the brother and sister pair of Louis and Hannah Wilson, ended with four-and-a-half points.

The only other Caribbean entrant, Trinidadian International Master Alan-Safar Ramoutar, advanced to the final stage of the tournament after collecting nine-and-a-half points in the qualifying round.

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Teenager Kyle Sandiford upstaged senior rivals

Teenager Kyle Sandiford upstaged senior rivals

Teenager Kyle Sandiford upstaged senior rivals to narrowly win the National Chess Championship 1st Qualifier in exciting fashion.

Needing to win his final round game against front-runner Emar Edwards, the 17-year-old Sandiford prevailed in a tense finish when the four-day event concluded on Errol Barrow Day at the Chess Centre on Exmouth Gap, Brandons.

Both Sandiford, the no. 2 seed and Edwards, who was seeded at no. 5, finished with six out of a maximum seven points, but Sandiford was crowed champion on account of winning the head-to-head clash.

Top seed Akeem Cox, the winner the 1st Qualifier last year, finished third with five-and-a-half points to clinch the last qualifying spot for the National Championship finals scheduled for September.

Fifteen-year-old Gaybrianna Moore, who placed fourth with five points, won the prize for the Best Female, leading a string of strong performances from four teenaged girls who finished in the top half of the 37-player field.

Louis Wilson, who also ended with fifth points to cop fifth place, was the Best Under-16, while the list of top ten was completed by five players finishing on four-and-a-half points – Vanessa Greenidge, Aaron Haynes, Taiye Estwick, Azaria Johnson and Adam Roachford.

Sandiford, who placed second in the Barbados Olympic Association’s Independence Invitational Games (BiiG) Michael Forde Memorial Championship, had earlier scored victories against Rory Prescod, Yeshua Hill, Lawrence Depradine, Wilson and Estwick and his only hiccup was a third round defeat to Haynes.

Edwards, a popular personality in road tennis circles, achieved successive wins against Melvin Terence, Moore, Greenidge, Haynes, Cox and Cyprian La Touche before losing to Sandiford.

The other two Qualifiers are set for May and July with the first three finishers in each advancing to the finals to join reigning champion Orlando Husbands.

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