Monday, July 13, 2009

SKDCA detrimental to growth of chess

We had recently conducted Press Conference to share the pride moments of our chess talents being selected for "Asian Youth Chess Championship-2009" to be held in August in New Delhi. Players securing Top 3 berths in the various age group National Championships are normally selected to represent India in the Asian Youth Chess Championship. This time, since the event is in India, AICF can field one additional player as host entry. Nihal Manjunath ( 3rd place in National u-13), Manasa K (3rd place in National U-17 Girls) and Vanessa D'souza (5th place in Natioanl U-13 Girls) are the Dakshina Kannada players within the selction bracket. It is a very proud moment for our coastal belt. Although Anantharam R U (7th place in National U-9), Viani d'cunha (9th place in National U-13), Gahan M.G (9th place in National U-15) have narrowly missed the selection, its is for the first time 3 players have come in Selection from our District. (Reference http://indianchessfed.org/).
It is at this juncture, South Kanara District Chess Association has issued press releases, stating "the selection of two players merely as donor entries" is misleading the media and it mirrors their hypocrisy. This intentional ignorance of the association is poisonous for the growth of chess.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Anand crowned World Champion

Mangalore Chess community congratulates Indian star GM Vishy Anand for the his feat winning World Championship in Mexico City 2007 to become the undisputed World Chess Champion.

We are proud of you Vishy! Your performance inspires our talents.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Chess for Kids

Chess earlier days was considered a game to be played by elderly people. Introduction of Chess Clocks, improvements in time control, Fischer time control, simplified rules, Introduction of Age group championships starting from Under 7 have revolutionized chess and has made it popular among kids. Chess shall be taught for kids at the age of 4+ or 5. Chess develops academic abilities, social behavior at the very young age. Here are the heroes of Mangalore who won laurels and have made us proud( Age -Below 10). These are also excelling in their studies:


Anantharam R U - Age now 8
State Under 7 Champion - 2006

Andrea D'souza - Age now 9
State Under 7 Girls Champion- 2005

Ankitha Rajaram - Age now 8
Asian Under 7 Girls InterSchool Bronze Medallist, Team Gold winner

Shabdik Varma - Age now 9
Under 10 Joint winner in National Level Sangli Chess Festival- 2007
State Under 7 Champion- 2005
State Under 9 Runner Up- 2007



Sharan Rao - Age now 7
State Under 7 Champion 2007