More than a hundred take part in NaMo Cup Chess Tournament

City BJP President T.S. Srivatsa, who inaugurated the State-level NaMo Cup Open Chess Tournament organised by City Unit of BJP Yuva Morcha at the BJP office in Chamarajapuram yesterday, is seen with Chess Grand Master M.S. Thejkumar and others as participants engage in the tournament.

Mysore/Mysuru: In a bid to promote sports and sportsmanship, the City Unit of BJP Yuva Morcha had organised a State-level NaMo Cup Open Chess Tournament for different age groups at the BJP office in Chamarajapuram here yesterday.

City BJP President T.S. Srivatsa inaugurated the tournament that was organised in association with First Move Trust. The tournament was open to age groups ranging from 5 to 65 years. More than 110 Chess players from Mysuru, Mandya, Bengaluru, Hassan, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Chamarajanagar, Shivamogga and other districts took part in the one-day tournament.

Speaking on the occasion, T.S. Srivatsa said that the BJP, apart from being a political party, is also engaged in promoting sports, sportsmanship and sportsman spirit among the population.

Pointing out that this tournament was organised for the first time  based on the aspirations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that sportsmanship will help in developing a sense of oneness among people.

Chess Grand Master M.S. Thejkumar, First Move Trust President D.J. Ravikiran, Secretary M. Bharat, MUDA Chairman H.V. Rajeev, BJP leader M.V. Ravishankar, City BJP Yuva Morcha President Kirangowda, office-bearers B.M. Santosh Kumar, Kartik, Arun, Harsha, Ramesh, Jayashankar,  and others were present.

Children playing a match at State-level NaMo Cup Chess Tournament.

Prize winners

Mysuru’s M.D. Chiranth – 1st prize (Rs. 4,000); M. Shivanth – 2nd (Rs. 3,000); Bengaluru’ s Vikrant Krishnakumar – 3rd (Rs. 2,500); Tumakuru’s J. Diskhit – 4th; Mandya’s V.P.S. Darshan – 5th; Chitradurga’s N. Tejaswi- 6th; Mysuru’s A. Balakishan – 7th; Shivamogga’s Vinayak B. Harival- 8th; Mysuru’s Nitinpal – 9th and Hassan’s K.M. Prajwal – 10th.

Mysuru’s Dhatri Umesh was adjudged the best among women while Mysuru’s M.U. Tejas among men and Chikkamagalur’s Manjunath Prasad among veterans.

Under-13 Boys: Bengaluru’s Vivan Sachdev – 1st; Dakshina Kannada’ P.G. Pranav – 2nd; Kadur’s K. Haripreeth Gurukar – 3rd; Mysuru’s N.C. Gambeer – 4th and M. Akul Anand – 5th.

U-13 Girls: Shivamogga’s B.G. Ebanni – 1st; Mysuru’s Sharadhishetty – 2nd; Udupi’s U.A. Disha – 3rd; Chamarajanagar’s Akarsha Kishore – 4th and Mysuru’s Yashika R. Joshi – 5th.

U-10 Boys: Mysuru’s Vihan Venugopal – 1st, Ishaan – 2nd, Sathvik Vishwanath – 3rd,  Arush S. Gowda – 4th and Nivan Raghavendra – 5th.

U-10 Girls: Mysuru’s Diya Umesh – 1st, Druthi Madhusudan – 2nd, Miraya Vijayakrishna – 3rd, Sulya’s D.S. Avani – 4th and Mysuru’s Y.S. Lithanya – 5th.

U-8 Boys: R. Shreyas – 1st, Mysuru’s R. Devadarshan – 2nd, Eshwar Veerappan – 3rd, Bengaluru’s Arav Sarbaliya – 4th and Madikeri’s K.S. Chinmith – 5th.

U-8 Girls: Dharamashthala’s U.D. Aradhya – 1st and S. Niharika – 2nd, Chitradurga’s M.S. Sinchana – 3rd, Mysuru’s Siri S. Chandra – 4th, Tamil Nadu’s Rajeshwari Ayyappan – 5th.

This post was published on November 29, 2021 6:28 pm