FIDE President visits Paraguay

On October 9, President of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Arkady Dvorkovich, arrived in Paraguay, accompanied by the Executive Director of FIDE, GM Victor Bologan and the Assistant to the President of FIDE, Konstantin Kiselev. After arriving at noon, he went to the Olympic Park, one of the venues for the Asunción 2022 South American Games of the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), where chess was being played along with other sports. FIDE President watched the games in progress while enjoying the best ODESUR Chess. Between rounds, he mingled with fans, taking photos and signing autographs. Once the official photos with the players, delegates and referees were taken, the President went on to observe the women’s soccer match between Paraguay and Chile, which the local team won 3-1. After making the tour of the facilities – the Velodrome, the field hockey stadium, the BMX Cycling stadium and the Skate stadium – Arkady Dvorkovich had lunch with leaders of the Paraguayan Chess Federation. Later he returned to the Olympic Park for the Chess Olympiads award ceremony and gave the medals to the winners in six categories. They were emotional moments for the local public since the five Paraguay was awarded five medals Paraguay (two gold for Axel Bachmann, one Bronze for Gabriela Vargas and two Bronze for Teams). Once the award ceremony was over, FIDE President had an audience with the President of ODESUR, IOC Member Camilo Pérez. In the said meeting, Mr Dvorkovich thanked the President of ODESUR for the opportunity to be part of Asunción 2022. He praised the rapid development of the game in South America and mentioned that chess would be considered an option to integrate into the official program of the South American Games. The next day the FIDE delegation was received by the President of the Argentine Olympic Committee, Mario Moccia, who is also Vice President of ODESUR. On occasion, they shared views on how to lead the initiative of incorporating chess into the Olympics. Arkady Dvorkovich also visited the CONMEBOL museum, where he got acquainted with the history of South American soccer. During his visit, FIDE President was accompanied by the President of Zone 2.5 of FIDE OI, Ronald Zarza Pelissier and the President of the Paraguayan Chess Federation, Mr Eduardo Benítez.

Turkey triumphs at FIDE World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad 2022

FIDE World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad 2022 finished in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan, on October 10. The 9-round Swiss tournament with classical time control brought together 34 teams from 22 countries. The fifth-rated Turkiye-Red swept the field, winning the event with one round to spare. The FM Eray Kilic (2428, board 1) won all the matches. Both FM Hasan Huseyin Celik (2323) and FM Taha Ozkan (2299) had a fantastic event, scoring 8 and 7,5 points, respectively, and showing the best result on Boards 2 and 3. WFM Gulenay Aydin (2109) and Hatice Asli Mustu (1896), on boards four and five, also contributed to the overall success. Uzbekistan-1 claimed silver medals. Led by IM Mukhiddin Madaminov, they won 7 matches, including important victories over India and Kazakhstan, and made one draw with eventual bronze-medalists Azerbaijan-1. Board 2 of the Uzbekistan team, FM Khumoyun Begmuratov, scored an impressive 8 out of 9. Azerbaijan-1 lost two matches and thus could only settle for third place. Apart from losing to Turkey-Red (like any other team), the host nation’s teenagers were also defeated by Kazakhstan. All team members showed balanced performance, while Narmin Abdinova (1810, board 6) stood out with 7 out of 8 – the best performance on board 6. Initially among top-3 rated teams, Iran and India did not have the best event, finishing 6th and 5th, respectively. Nevertheless, the leader of the Indian team, IM Pranav V, showed the best performance on board 1, with a performance rating of 2615. Iran’s board 4, FM Sina Movahed, also won his board’s competition, but this was not enough for the overall team’s success. Kazakhstan, which narrowly missed the podium, can boast of the best Board 5 performance accomplished by CM Sauat Nurgaliyev. Final Standings, top 10 teams: Turkiye-Red – 18 Uzbekistan-1 – 15 Azerbaijan-1 – 13 Kazakhstan – 12 India – 11 Iran – 11 Uzbekistan-2 – 11 Mongolia – 10 Georgia-1 – 10 Azerbaijan-2 – 10 Photos: Turkish Chess Federation (Twitter @TurkishChess), and Youth Olympiad Instagram @wyco2022nakhchivan Official website: youtholympiad.fide.com