Sun. Dec 8th, 2024

New Delhi [India] November 7: The 1st SVIS International School Chess Tournament, organized by the Maharashtra Chess Association (MCA) in collaboration with Chesskraft Academy, was a remarkable event that brought together 250 chess players of all ages and skill levels. Held at the prestigious Swami Vivekanand International School, Kandivali, an esteemed ICSE International School in Mumbai, the tournament created an exciting competitive environment for both new and experienced players, setting a new milestone for local chess events with its international standards.

FIDE Master Pankaj Joshi: Chief Guest and Inspiration

The tournament was honored by the presence of FIDE Master Pankaj Joshi as the Chief Guest. Widely known for his exceptional coaching abilities, FM Joshi has an impressive 26 years of experience nurturing young talents in the chess world. During the event, Mr. C.P. Goenka addressed the players, sharing insights into the game and emphasizing the dedication required to excel.

“Chess is more than just a game; it’s a pathway to developing resilience, critical thinking, and a strong mind. Seeing this level of commitment from such young players is incredibly heartening,” FM Joshi said, emphasizing the power of persistence in learning and growth. His words encouraged the young talents, reminding them of the rewards that come with discipline and passion for the game.

Mr. Ambuj Jhunjhunwala: Trustee and Strong Supporter of Youth Chess

The event also received enthusiastic support from Mr. Ambuj Jhunjhunwala, a trustee associated with the organizing committee. A committed proponent of fostering a chess-friendly community, Mr. Jhunjhunwala shared his vision of promoting the game among young people and providing them with quality platforms for competition. His involvement underscored the significance of such tournaments in encouraging young chess enthusiasts to pursue their interests seriously.

In his address, Mr. Jhunjhunwala said, “We aim to create more opportunities like this for young players, to give them a space where they can grow, learn, and showcase their abilities. The impressive turnout today is a testament to the passion and potential within our community.” His words resonated with players and parents alike, highlighting the impact such events can have in supporting emerging talents.

Highlights of the Tournament

The 1st SVIS International School Chess Tournament featured multiple rounds, with intense matches that captivated both participants and spectators. Divided into age categories, the tournament allowed young talents from various backgrounds to compete with players of similar experience, fostering an environment of healthy competition. Each game showcased remarkable strategic planning and critical thinking, reflecting the dedication and preparation each player had invested.

Special awards and certificates were presented to outstanding players, acknowledging their achievements and motivating them to pursue the game further. These awards not only recognized high performance but also emphasized values like sportsmanship and resilience—important qualities that chess instills in its players. The diversity among participants added a vibrant energy to the event, allowing players to make new connections and learn from each other.

Looking Ahead: Future Plans and Impact

The success of this inaugural tournament has paved the way for more such events, with MCA and Chesskraft Academy expressing their intent to make it an annual affair. This initiative aims to strengthen the chess community within the city, providing young talents with more opportunities to engage in competitive chess.

Overall, the 1st SVIS International School Chess Tournament was a tremendous success. With the dedicated efforts of MCA, Chesskraft Academy, and invaluable support from FM Pankaj Joshi and Mr. Ambuj Jhunjhunwala, the event has set a high standard for future chess tournaments in the region. This event promises to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for young chess enthusiasts, marking a significant step toward nurturing future chess champions.

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