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Correct the "Asian Chess Academy" heroes
Alghad -
16/04
AMMAN - Syrian player Ahmed Qatrib was crowned the title of the Asian Chess Academy championship, which was organized by the Academy in cooperation with the Mental Sports Federation, with the participation of 151 players of different nationalities and age groups.
The closing ceremony witnessed the coronation ceremony, which was rotated by the President of the Chess Federation, Professor Sami Al -Safarini, and Vice President M. Zaid Al -Saaida, where the owners of the first positions and distinguished age groups were honored, along with the largest and smallest players, and the distribution of financial prizes that were allocated to the winners.
Ahmed Qatrib settled the title after a remarkable performance, leading the overall ranking with 8.5 points, ahead of Jordanian Al -Zubayr Abu Al -Rub, who came second with 7.5 points, with a difference of breaking the tie from Ammar Yassin, who came third with the same balance. Karam Bakr came fourth, followed by Tamim Al -Batoush, fifth, then Muhammad Melhem Sixth, Moaz Al -Sibi seventh, and the eighth of Al -Ajilat, while the liberation of Al -Awlla was ninth, despite all of them equal to 7 points.
The best players and players were honored in different age groups, when Sondos Qatanani won. Best emerging under 8 years, Ali Happiness. With the best emerging under 8 years, an ultrasound in the best emerging under 10 years, Ryan Abdul Razzaq with the best emerging under 10 years, Talia Hilal with the best emerging under 12 years, and Ajilat with the best emerging under 12 years, Sama Al -Rashidat with the best emerging under 14 years, and Ryan Ryan. With the best emerging under 14 years, and the Hilal. With the best emerging under 16 years old, Mohamed Samir with the best emerging under 16 years old, Nazir Kamal, the largest player, Hakim Al -Khatib is the youngest player, and Mazen Al -Majali is the youngest player.
For his part, the President of the Federation, International Professor Sami Al -Safarini, stressed the importance of the partnership between the Federation and Clubs and Academies, stressing the need to expand the base of the mental game, and spread it on a national scale to become part of the daily life in every Jordanian home, appreciating the high technical level presented by the players and players in various categories.
Men and Women's finals start today
This evening, the final stage of the men and women championships will start with the first round at six in the evening in the Hussein Bin Talal Hall at the headquarters of the Mental Sports Federation.
20 players participate in the men's finals, including 16 who qualified from the middle stage, in addition to the international classification holders 2100 or higher. In the Women's Championship, 11 players carrying an international classification (FIDE).
The Chess Federation monitored financial prizes that stimulate the owners of the first places in the two championships, amid expectations of strong and decisive competitions to resolve the title of the hero and the Kingdom's chess champion for the 2025 season, knowing that the two titles in the last version were the share of Louay Samir (the men's category) and Bushra Al -Shuaibi (women's category).
AMMAN - Syrian player Ahmed Qatrib was crowned the title of the Asian Chess Academy championship, which was organized by the Academy in cooperation with the Mental Sports Federation, with the participation of 151 players of different nationalities and age groups. In addition to the announcement and the closing ceremony witnessed the coronation ceremony that was rotated by the Preside... [Short citation of 8% of the original article]
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