
Events By MM Chess Academy
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National UNDER-07 boys & girls Tumkur July 2018
This year the National under-7 Chess Championship took place at Tumkur, Karnataka from 16-07-2018 to 24-07-2018. Amogh Bisht and Lakshana Subramanian became the champions in the open and girls section respectively. A total number of 362 players (214 boys and 148 girls) and about 600 parents from different states of India took part in the event with vigour and enthusiasm. If you think about it, many of the young talents in the world of chess become IMs and GMs by the age of 12 to 15. In that sense although the top seeds were just rated around 1200, we can already feel that the future grandmasters were taking part in this event! Chief Arbiter of the tournament IA Rathinam Anantharam sends us a detailed report of the event.
Top 3 Winners in the Category:
Amogh Bisht (karnataka)- 9/10, Jaivardhan Raj (Maharashtra)- 9/10, Ayushman Mohanty (karnataka)- 9/10.
Top 3 Winners in the Girls Category:
Lakshana Subramanian (Tamil Nadu)-9/10, Kolagatla Alana Meenakshi (Andhra Pradesh)-9/10, Aishani Pathak (Utter Pradesh)-9/10,
The under-7 championship was a grand success because of the meticulous planning of Manjunath Jain, a renowned chess coach(Mandy Chess Academy) in Karnataka and his wife Madhuri Jain, also a chess player and coach. They spent hours trying to find the perfect venue, accommodation and all other facilities for the players and parents so that they would have an excellent time in Tumkur. It's because of such organizers that chess in India is booming.
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MPL 34th National Under-12 Boys & Girls Chess Championship April 2022
Mandya is town situated between Bangalore and Mysore highway, It is 98 km away from Bangalore and 40 km from Mysore. Now it will be center of attraction in Indian chess as some of the brightest under-12 talents of our country will fight it out with each other from 9th to 14th April 2022. Recently, Mandya Chess Academy organized a rapid rating open tournament this past December. It was won by GM-elect IM Rathanvel V S. They are doing this event very tastefully and bringing in some innovations that will make it memorable for the participants! Check out the preview article of the tournament written by Mandya Chess Academy cofounder, Madhuri N. Photo: Madhuri N/Mandya Chess Academy
Top 3 Winners in the Category:
Goutham Krishna H (Kerala) – 9.5/10, Adireddy Arjun (Telegana) – 9/10, Vaz Ethan (AIM) (Goa) – 9/10,
Top 3 Winners in the Girls Category:
Shubhi Gupta (Utter Pradesh) – 9/10, Shreya G Hipparagi (Maharashtra) – 9/10, Saparya Ghosh (West Bengal) – 8.5/10,
The organizers have made a lot of efforts to make this a special event. There will be a memento for each and every participant of the event. At the same time there is a separate well-furnished arrangement made for parents to wait for their young kids as they play the game.
The tournament is being organized by Mandya Chess Academy in association with Karnataka State Chess Association
"Let us clarify in the beginning, we too have similar concerns like parents. As parents, we too were worried about the children and their parents. That’s why we have chosen Mandya. It will certainly be a most memorable tournament for everyone. So, welcome!"
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37th National UNDER-07 Open & Girls Mysore Sep 2024
The 37th National Under-07 open and Girls Chess Championship 2024 concluded with a grand closing ceremony in Mysuru, celebrating a vibrant and competitive event. A total of 382 young chess players from 28 states participated, displaying exceptional talent and sportsmanship. The championship identified the top four winners who will represent India at the Asian and World Chess Championships in the Under-08 categories in 2025. Prizes were awarded to the top 20 players in each category, with a total prize pool of ₹5 lakhs distributed among the winners.
Top 3 Winners in the Category:
Devanarayanan Kalliyath (Kerala) – 9/10, Prayank Gaonkar (Goa) – 8/10, Aaradhyo Guin (West Bengal) – 7.5/10,
Top 3 Winners in the Girls Category:
Aaranya R (Tamil Nadu) – 8/10, Arpitangshi Bhattacharya (West Bengal) – 8/10, Saiaastha Singh (West Bengal) – 7.5/10,
The closing ceremony was graced by several distinguished guests, including Shri.D. P. Anantha, President of the Karnataka State Chess Association, Shri Bhavesh Patel, eminent delegates of the Gujarat State Chess Association, and other notable figures, who presented the prizes and congratulated the participants. Their presence added to the event’s grandeur, leaving a lasting impression on the young talents.This championship provided a valuable platform for young players to showcase their skills and has paved the way for their future success in international chess competitions.
