Saint Lucia Represented At World Chess Olympiad
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 3 months ago 44 Views 0 comments
The grand opening of the 45th Chess Olympiad took place at the Dr Jeno Koltai Sports Centre in Budapest, Hungary, on Tuesday evening.
The event brought together thousands of players, team captains, FIDE Congress delegates, officials, tournament guests, and media.
Saint Lucia is one of the 194 countries represented, a record for this event. The 10-member team comprises five men and five women, along with two coaches.
The top-rated men’s player is 20-year-old Nathaniel Mathurin, with 1982 FIDE points. Sixtus Gabriel Sixtus, 44, has 1800. One of the island’s bright prospects, 17-year-old Justin James has 1745. Kaieem Elizee Kaieem, 23, has 1701. And 45-year-old Cyrus Daniel Cyrus has 1759. Valeriane Gaprindashvili is the men’s team captain.
The women include three teenagers, and just two players with FIDE rankings. Mila Liu is 16 years old. Chelsea Wahid, who has a 1470 rating, is 16. And unrated Shekinah Leonce is 15.
Additionally, the team numbers among its members Vernesa James, who is 48 and unrated, and Trisann Richards, 32, with a 1653 rating. Leonid Sandler is the team captain.
Action got underway on the tables on Wednesday. Saint Lucia’s women were swept by Bangladesh, and their men lost 3-1 to the Faroe...
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