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Bacojo, Arca make Philippine proud
Mark Jay Bacojo and Christian Gian Karlo Arca made the country proud with a pair of feats that reverberated in the FIDE World Youth Chess Championships in Montesilvano, Italy......»»
Bacojo, Arca achieve feats in FIDE World Youth Chess Championships
Mark Jay Bacojo and Christian Gian Karlo Arca made the country proud with a pair of feats that reverberated in the FIDE World Youth Chess Championships in Montesilvano, Italy......»»
Panabo s FM Arca third in Fide World youth chess
Filipino Fide master Christian Gian Karlo Arca of Panabo City secured a third-place finish in the Fide World Youth Chess Championship in Montesilvano, Italy. Arca's victory over Norwegian chesser Isak Vinh Brattgjerd in the Caro-Kann Defense created a four-way tie for third place in the Boys under-14 section. With a total of 5.0 points, Arca joined Fide Master Magnus Ermitsch of Germany, FM Edgar Mamedov of Kazakhstan, and FM Pawel Sowinski of Poland. In the Boys under-18 section, FM Master Mark Jay Bacojo of the Philippines drew with Grandmaster Volodar Murzin of Russia, remaining in contention with 4.5 points. The Philippine chess team's strong start in the championship is supported by various organizations and officials in the country......»»
Bacojo, Arca lead Philippine chess team in world youth tilt
FIDE Masters Mark Jay Bacojo and Chrisitan Gian Karlo Arca seek glory and International Master norms as they spearhead an 11-strong Philippine team waging war in the FIDE World Youth Chess Championships unfurling Sunday until November 25 in Montesilvano, Italy......»»
Quizon nears Grandmaster status after unbeaten ASEAN+ chess tilt run
Filipino International Master Daniel Quizon is getting closer to his dream Grandmaster title......»»
Arca, Paquinol, Carredo shine in ASEAN+ Age Group Chess tilt
Christian Gian Karlo Arca, Ashzley Aya Paquinol and Mar Aviel Carredo saved the day for the Philippines following golden performances in the rapid event of the 21st ASEAN+ Age Group Chess Championships......»»
Quizon, Concio rule U20 class in Asean chess
Filipino International Masters Daniel Quizon and Michael Concio Jr. smashed their respective rivals to complete a 1-2 finish in the premier Open Under-20 class in the Asean+ Age-Group Chess Championships in Bangkok, Thailand yesterday......»»
Philippines chessers boost stocks
Filipino International Masters Daniel Quizon and Michael Concio Jr. conquered their respective foes yesterday to seize solo first and second after seven rounds in the premier Open Under-20 class of the 21st ASEAN+ Age-Group Chess Championships in Bangkok, Thailand......»»
Quizon grabs solo lead in ASEAN Age Group Chess tilt
Daniel Quizon smothered fellow International Master Dao Minh Nhat to seize the solo lead after six rounds in the premier Open Under-20 class of the 21st ASEAN+ Age Group Chess Championships......»»
Quizon maintains winning line
Daniel Quizon kept his share of the lead in the premier Under-20 division even as Ruelle Canino and Mary Janelle Tan stayed in title contention in their respective classes after five rounds of the 21st ASEAN+ Age-Group Chess Championships in Bangkok, Thailand......»»
Unbeaten Arca, Tan keep lead in ASEAN Age Group Chess tilt
The Philippines’ Christian Gian Karlo Arca and Mary Janelle Tan stayed perfect after two rounds to keep their grip of the lead in their respective classes in the ASEAN Age Group Chess Championships......»»
Severino ponders move in Para Games
Sitting on his wheelchair while contemplating on his next move during one of the team’s training sessions at the Sports Village of the vast Morodok Techo Sports Complex here, Sander Severino was as calm as a cucumber with chess action in the 12th ASEAN Para Games action here just a few days away......»»
Calm, collected Severino focused on ASEAN Para Games chess bid
Sitting on his wheelchair while contemplating on his next move during one of the team’s training sessions at the Sports Village of the vast Morodok Techno Sports Complex here, Sander Severino was as calm as a cucumber......»»
Philippine para athletes brace for battle
With almost everyone accounted for, the Philippines braces for battle in the 12th ASEAN Para Games unfurling Saturday at the Morodok Techno National Stadium here. The 246-strong contingent arrived in two batches Monday and Tuesday nights with the team from e-sports, which will debut as a demo event, flying in tomorrow in time for the biennial, 12-sport spectacle in this Cambodian capital. Walter Torres, Philippine Sports Commission board member and the country’s chief of mission, and deputy chief of mission Irene Soriano flew in a few days early with Philippine Paralympic Committee president Mike Barredo and PSC chair Richard Bachmann joining them today and Saturday night, respectively. “It’s the biggest in the history of the ASEAN Para Games,” said Torres referring to the country’s delegation count. “It’s really to get them going in the international scene since this is the starting point of everything.” Torres said he was able to get a commitment from the squad in improving on their 28-30-46 (gold-silver-bronze) haul and fifth-place performance in Surakarta, Indonesia last year. “If we make it to fourth, that would already be an achievement,” Torres said. Athletics, chess and swimming should again carry most of the brunt of the country’s campaign after accounting for all 28 mints by the Filipinos in Surakarta a year back. Coaches Tony Ong of swimming and Joel Deriada of athletics echoed the same target of eclipsing, if not replicating, their hauls of 12 and six in the last staging of this biennial competition. The fantastic swimmers, headed by flag-bearer and triple-gold winner Ariel Aligarbes, will have 12 entries, the same number of gold they won in Surakarta, while the Jerold Mangliwan-led brady athletics bunch has 23. The magnificent woodpushers of quadruple gold medalist Sander Severino should also come into the games expecting a golden juggernaut after scooping up a whopping 10 the last time out. There is also optimism that the country could produce golden moments in other disciplines including the awe-inspired men’s wheelchair basketball, which booked a direct spot to the Hangzhou Asian Games this October after a historic bronze medal effort in the Asia-Oceania title in Thailand last month. “Gawin lang naming lahat ng aming makakaya para maka-gold,” said skipper Rene Macabenguil, who was part of the country’s best finish in the games — a silver last year in 2005 back in Manila. The post Philippine para athletes brace for battle appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Teener IM Quizon captures ASEAN Chess Championship title
MANILA - Filipino International Master Daniel Quizon defeated his older compatriot IM Rolando Nolte in 57 moves of a King's Indian Defense to win the AQ Prime ASEAN Chess Championship at the Great Eastern Hotel in Quezon City on Saturday night.The victory was sweeter as the 19-year-old Quizo.....»»
Teener IM Quizon captures ASEAN Chess Championship title
MANILA - Filipino International Master Daniel Quizon defeated his older compatriot IM Rolando Nolte in 57 moves of a King's Indian Defense to win the AQ Prime ASEAN Chess Championship at the Great Eastern Hotel in Quezon City on Saturday night.The victory was sweeter as the 19-year-old Quizo.....»»
Daniel Quizon captures ASEAN Chess title, GM norm
Daniel Quizon downed International Master Rolando Nolte in the 11th and final round to capture the AQ Prime ASEAN Chess Championship at the Great Eastern Hotel in Quezon City Saturday, Feb. 18. Daniel Quizon wins the ASEAN Chess Championship. (Kamatyas Facebook page) The 19-year-old Quizon needed 57 moves of a ........»»
GM Laylo optimistic on ASEAN Chess tourney campaign
MANILA - Grandmaster Darwin Laylo remains optimistic about his campaign in the ongoing AQ Prime ASEAN Chess Championship at the Great Eastern Hotel in Quezon City.After seven rounds, the reigning national champion is tied for the lead with tournament top seed, GM Susanto Megaranto of Indones.....»»
Nolte edges Vietnamese foe, gains solo lead in ASEAN Chess Championship
Not even age could stop Rolando Nolte in his pursuit of a Grandmaster title......»»
Philippine chessers triumph in Hong Kong youth tournament
The troika of Mark Jay Bacojo, Ayana Nicole Usman and Alexandra Sydney Paez ruled the main event of the tiff organized by the Hong Kong Chess Federation, which featured 22 junior players aged 10-17 from South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong......»»