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      Home  >  General News  >  School-level chess begins in Nepal

      School-level chess begins in Nepal

      Nepal, Scholastic chess


      School-level chess begins
      Published on 2009-06-28 23:51:39

      REPUBLICA KATHMANDU, June 28: The hosts, Annapurna Higher Secondary School, dominated the first round of the Fourth Nationwide School-level Annapurna Friendly Open Chess Tournament that kicked off on Sunday on the school premises.

      Bijay Dangol, Asmita Panthi, Akriti Pandey, Binita Kapali, and Jenisa Thapa of the hosts won the first round matches while Nabin Kumar Jaiswal, Rupesh Jaiswal, Prajwal Simkhada, Prasant Thapa, Tara Ghale and Purnima Jaiswal of Deep Jyoti School, too, emerged victorious.

      Likewise, Srikrishna Prajapati and Matina Kusi of Khowpring School, Prasanta Vasima of Tyodh, Suraj Lohani and Ashis Sapkota of Greenland, Susmita Bhusal and Sujen Shrestha of Bhanubhakta, Nitesh Yadav and Sanjay Raj Aryal of North Point and Bijayman Thaiba from Butwal also won their respective matches.

      Altogether, 132 players from 29 schools are participating in the tournament.

      Earlier, chief guest of the program Sitaram Agrahari, the former president of Nepal Chess Association, inaugurated the tournament amid a function.

      Source: http://www.myrepublica.com

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 29, 2009 at 1:29 pm

        Nice work by the President of Nepal Chess Federation while the USCF President Bill Goichberg and his gang are involved in bribery and corruption. Nice!

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