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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  2nd Fiji International Open Chess Tournament

      2nd Fiji International Open Chess Tournament

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      The Fiji Chess Federation organised the 2nd Fiji International Open Chess Tournament, incorporating the Oceania Seniors and Oceania Juniors Championships, which was played from the 14th of August until the 17th of August.

      The venue was the Radisson Blu in Denarau which is about 20 minutes from Nadi.

      The tournament was a 7 round championship with 26 players participating from 3 federations – Australia, New Zealand and host nation, Fiji. With an IM, a WIM, 1 WFM and 8 CM’s, 11 players had a title in the field.

      The winners of the respective titles for the event were as follows:

      Winner and Oceania Senior Champion: IM Gary Lane (AUS)
      Oceania Junior Champion: Jack James (NZL)
      Best Women: WIM Nancy Lane (AUS)
      Best local player: Semisi Vukikomoala (FIJ)

      President of the Fiji Chess Federation Calvin Prasad finished 2nd overall.

      All results of the tournament can be found here

      On the 18th and 19th of August the Federation also put on a rapid and blitz championship. The Rapid and Blitz events saw 28 players from 4 Federations – Australia, New Zealand, France and host nation, Fiji.

      Winner of the Rapid Event was IM Gary Lane (AUS), best women Vynala Punsalan (NZL) and best local was Ronald Terubea (FIJ). Full results can be found here.

      Winner of the Blitz event was Oceania Junior Champion Jack James (NZL), best women Vynala Punsalan (NZL) and Alana Chibnall (AUS) and best local player was Ronald Terubea (FIJ) and Manoj Kumar (FIJ). Full results can be found here.

      News by Jamie Kenmure / Photo by fijichess

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