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      Home  >  College Chess • General News  >  Botswana’s Thato Kotov Olebile wins Botswana Junior Closed

      Botswana’s Thato Kotov Olebile wins Botswana Junior Closed

      Botswana, Top juniors


      Botswana’s Thato Kotov Olebile wins Botswana Junior Closed

      In a tussle that saw the country’s best 20 juniors lock horns, Thato Kotov Olebile proved too hot to handle as he dominated the tournament with overwhelming command.

      The star studded tournament consisted among others CM Thabo Gumpo (former Under 21 champion and National team player), CM Kagiso Morwamang and Botswana’s representatives at the upcoming Africa Youth Championships Abdul Kamara and Ogaufi Tangane.

      Olebile started the tournament on a high note beating his fiercest opponent David Mooketsi in a closed Sicilian dragon. This followed a well calculated Bishop sacrifice on b2 in what appeared like a well balanced end game.The fifth round saw Olebile come face to face with the tournament’s favourite Thabo Gumpo.

      The game ended with the two players sharing the spoils after a well played Nimzo Indian defence by Gumpo. The tournament revealed yet another sensation, 16year old Goabaone Tangane who finished comfortably on position two. The 3rd position went to the fastest improving Tumelo Seane. The duo of Olebile and Tangane have booked themselves space at the upcoming Botswana Closed that will bring together the best ten players in the country.

      On the lady’s section WCM Onkemetse Francis proved her mettle when she accumulated 7.5 points out of 8 to finish ahead of Stephanie Mokhutshwane who scored 6.5 points. The reigning women national champion and sister to Onkemetse, Thapelo Francis finished on position 3.

      Thapelo Francis will lead the Botswana forces as they compete in Zambia for the Africa Youth Championships. The under will be under the care of CM Ignatius Njobvu and Israel Makwati.

      Regards,
      Tshenolo Maruatona
      Vice President: Botswana Chess Federation

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        November 20, 2011 at 7:23 pm

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