Derik’s Chess School talent Vivekraj has won the gold medal in Kendriya Vidyalayas’ national chess championship held at Kanpur from October 15 to 20.
Andria D’Souza of St’Agnes Girls High School, has won the title in the invitational Rapid Chess Tournament, Organised
Deric Pinto, President, Karnataka State Chess Association played a blitz game against Mangalorean chess prodigy Arjun Adappa to inaugurate the CAI Under 10 and 14 Boys and Girls National chess Championship being held at Lobo’s Riverview, Morgansgate, Mangalore. Chief guest Mahesh
King’s Academy, Mangalore on behalf of Karnataka State Chess Association, under the aegis of Chess Association of India
In Boys, Top seeded Arjun Adappa and Yasha Samaga B L are in the joint lead after 3 rounds in the Boys category
Anutthama A and Manasa Karanth have won the titles in the Karnataka State Under 10 Boys and Girls Chess Championship respectively with full 5 points in as many rounds.In boys category, Anutthama defeated Harroop Singh Goindi in the final round to win the honour.
On the first day of the State Under 10 and 14 Chess selection trials which are being organized by King’s Academy,
Seven students of city’s Derik’s Chess School have qualified for the National School Chess Championship to be organised by School Games Federation of India from September 25 to 29 at Jabalpur, Madhyapradesh. Out of the seven, Nihal..
Abhishek Das of South West Railways won the 5th Mangalore International Open FIDE rated Chess Tournament.
Nihal Manjunath Shetty and Dhrikshu Vasanth have won the top honors in the Open and Subjunior categories respectively in the ‘Karavali Chess Challenge 2011’ an Inter District level rapid chess tournament organised by King’s
Aneeshcharith Bhandary (BRMP School, Bantwal) and Reesha Shenoy (Carmel English school, Mangalore) have won the titles in Karnataka State Under 16 Boys and Girls Chess Championship respectively.
Karnataka State Under 16 Boys and girls Chess Championship being organised by Karnataka State Chess Association (affiliated to Chess Association of India, Lucknow) in association with Sri Dhavala College
Derik’s Chess School will be conducting Summer Special ‘Chess Training Camp’ from 04th to 16th April 2011 at their school premises in M.G. Road, Mangalore.
Four students of Derik’s Chess School, have won laurels to the institution with excellent performance in the recently held State Rapid Chess Championship from 12th to 13th February 2011 in Mangalore. In the Su-junior Players category, Master Sharan Rao (FIDE rating:1703) scored 6 points
Vanessa D’Souza of Mangalore has done the city proud by winning the First CAI (Chess Association India) National Women’s Chess Championship held in Palakkad, Kerala, from November 18 to 21. It was organised by the Palakkad District Chess Association on behalf of the Kerala Chess
World chess champion Viswanathan Anand refused the honarary doctorate he was to have received on Monday, even as HRD minister Kapil Sibal intervened
Indeed, Mr. Anand, who is scheduled to play simultaneous chess with 40 mathematicians on Tuesday, arrived in the city on Sunday itself