Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy International Grandmasters Chess Tournament Concludes:; Grand Master Pennsylvania Levon of Georgia became the winner, Russia’s Savchenko Boris finished second.

In the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy International Grandmasters Chess Tournament, the Grand Master Pensulia Levan of Jerjia won the winner’s title. In second place was Boris Savchenko of Russia. This competition, which lasted from September 19 to September 28 in the capital Raipur, became memorable for the players of Chhattisgarh along with international Grand Masters from the country and abroad. This international level competition held in Chhattisgarh on the initiative of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has made Chhattisgarh a distinct identity among the players of the country and abroad. The event gave the players a chance to improve their national and international ratings. Also the budding players got a chance to learn a lot from the players of international level. With this the talent of the budding players of Chhattisgarh will come to the fore. Addressing the closing ceremony, the Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Mineral Development Corporation, Mr. Girish Devangan congratulated all the players. He said that the game of chess is a game of good planning and technique. This develops our thinking and mind. Shri Devangan said that for the development of sports by the Chhattisgarh Government, Sports Development Authority is being constituted and sports academies are being constructed. All India Chess Federation President Dr. Sanjay Kapoor expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for organizing the tournament. He congratulated all the players who participated in the competition and appreciated the organizers for organizing the event well. Mr. Kapoor said that there have been 75 Grand Masters in India so far. He expressed hope that in the next three years, the number of grad masters in India will be 100 and in the next five years India will be at the top rating. He said that he is trying to include “Chase in School” in the school curriculum in collaboration with the state governments. In the closing program of the competition, Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Home Construction Board Mr. Kuldeep Juneja, Mayor of Municipal Corporation Raipur Mr. Ejaz Dhebar, President of Chhattisgarh State Chess Association Mr. Raghvendra Singhania, Vice President of Chhattisgarh State Chess Association Mrs. Kiran Agarwal and Chess players. And the people of the organizing committee were present. In the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy International Grandmasters Chess tournament held in the capital, the Grand Master Pensuliya Levan (Rating 2596) of Georgia performed brilliantly. Grand Master Levan became the winner of the competition by securing 8.50 points. He was given the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy and an amount of 3 lakh 31 thousand as an award. Russia’s Savchenko Boris (rating 2547) finished second, with a trophy for point 7.50, along with a check of 2 lakh 31 thousand and Krasenko Michael of Poland (rating 2545), who came third, trophy for point 7.50 and 1 lakh 75 thousand. Check provided. In this tournament three Indian players Utsav Chatterjee, Aryan Vaishnay and L.Shri Hari got International Master status. All three players got 6 marks out of 10. It is worth mentioning that on the instructions of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy International Grandmasters Chess Tournament is being organized by Chhattisgarh State Chess Federation under the guidance and protection of All India Chess Federation, Sports and Youth Welfare Department and Chhattisgarh Olympic Association. Chess players from 21 states of India including USA Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, USA, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Poland, Vietnam, Colombia, Iran, Sri Lanka, Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Nepal in Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy International Grandmasters Chess tournament The masters and players have arrived. Players who came to participate in this international tournament included 16 Grand Masters, 27 International Masters, 03 Women Grand Masters, 11 Women International Masters, 14 FIDE Masters, 375 International Rated Players and players from other categories. Savchenko Boris of Russia said that it is a matter of pride to participate in the tournament. Savchenko Boris of Russia, who finished second, expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for felicitating him by organizing a program at his residence. He said that it is a matter of pride to be involved in such a tournament. This tournament was very interesting. Every match was tough. If such an event is held in future also, they will definitely attend. Poland’s Krasenko Michael, who finished third, said he was coming here for the first time. It was a pleasure coming here. The people here are very friendly. He expressed his gratitude to the Government of Chhattisgarh for successfully organizing the tournament. Deepan Chakraborty, who finished 14th in the tournament, thanked the Chief Minister for the successful conduct of the tournament. He said that he got a good experience playing here. Such tournaments should be organized every year. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister’s Trophy International Grandmasters Chess Tournament Result Rating from 2300 to 2201 – First place Aryan Varsene of Delhi, second place Mohd Anish of Tamil Nadu and third place went to Emparthy of Tamil Nadu. Rating from 2200 to 2101 – First place West Bengal’s Parleya Sahu, Haryana’s Aditya Dhingra in second place and Harshal Shahi of Delhi in third place. Rating from 2100 to 2000 – Mayank Chakraborty of Assam in first place, Chivilas Sai of Tamil Nadu in second place and Gaurav Rai of Delhi in third place. Women Master- M. Mahalakshmi in first place, Divya Deshmukh of Maharashtra in second place and Srishti Pandey of Maharashtra in third place. The title of Best Foreign Chess Master went to Liange Dilshan of Sri Lanka. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

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