Sports News | National Under-18 Chess Championship to Begin from Monday

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. The six-day MPL 31st National Under-18 Chess Championship will begin from April 18 in Pollachi with a total of 238 players, including 95 in the girls category, participating in the tournament.

Coimbatore, Apr 16 (PTI) The six-day MPL 31st National Under-18 Chess Championship will begin from April 18 in Pollachi with a total of 238 players, including 95 in the girls category, participating in the tournament.

Also Read | How to Watch Manchester United vs Norwich City, EPL 2021-22 Live Streaming Online in India? Get Free Live Telecast of Premier League Football Game Score Updates on TV.

The 14-year-old international master H Bharath Subramaniam of Tamil Nadu, who will be conferred with the grandmaster title later this month, is the top seed with a rating of 2,503 and the champion will represent India in the World Youth Chess Championships set to be held later this year, Tamil Nadu State Chess Association President Dr M Manickam told reporters here on Saturday.

Also Read | Manchester City vs Liverpool, FA Cup 2021-22 Semifinal Live Streaming Online & Match Time in India: How to Watch Live Telecast of Football Match TV & Score Updates in IST?.

Other top stars in the tournament are International Master L R Srihari (TN), IM-elect Avinash Ramesh (TN), FIDE Master Ayush Sharma of Madhya Pradesh, FIDE Master S Harshad of Coimbatore (TN), International Master Manish Anto Cristiana (TN), 13-year old former Under-9 national champion A R Ilamparithi (TN), Bhagyashree Patil of Maharashtra and, 2021 Under-16 national online champion Kheethi Ganta.

The championshp will be held at Dr Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology in Pollachi, jointly organised with Coimbatore District Chess Association, said Manickam, who is also the chairman of Sakthi Group of Industries that runs the college.

The championship will be inaugurated by renowned Indian coach Grandmaster R B Ramesh, who has produced several grandmasters including R Praggnanandhaa, who defeated World Champion Magnus Carlsen recently.

Of the total prize money of Rs 9 lakh, the winners in both the categories will get Rs 90,000 each, tournament coordinator and vice president of TNSCA R Anantharam said.

The last edition of the championship was held at Ernakulam in 2019 wherein 89 boys and 55 girls played, as the events were not held in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic, he said.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

Share Now

Share Now