UWI repeat success at Pan American Chess Champs

Written by Zachary Ramsay

The University of the West Indies Mona successfully equaled their previous score of 2.5 points at the recently concluded Pan American Intercollegiate Chess Championships. The tournament took place at Princeton University and featured over twenty-five colleges and universities in the region, including eighteen Grand Masters.

Despite a slow start, the UWI was able to salvage a draw with Lindenwood University in round three. On the third day of action, the UWI defeated both Pennsylvania State University and Arizona State University. The team's score put them at second place for universities outside of the United States, an improvement over last year's third place. They narrowly lost the 'best international team' award to the University of Toronto who finished on 4 points. The University of Technology (UTECH) finished the event with 1 point.

Second year actuarial science student Miguel Asher secured four excellent victories from six games. Overall, he placed an impressive ninth out of 43 players who competed on 'board four'. Other team members included Paul Brooks, Zachary Ramsay and National Master Stuart James.

The trip was made possible by the support of the Office of the Vice Chancellor.

 

About the author
Zachary Ramsay
Author: Zachary Ramsay
The Public Relations Chairman for the Jamaica Chess Federation, in 2010 he organized the UWI International Masters. He has written for several publications locally and internationally, including Chessbase.

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