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Mehul Gohil and Joyce Nyaruai crowned as the 2022 Kenya National Chess Champions

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Mehul Gohil and Joyce Nyaruai crowned as the 2022 Kenya National Chess Champions

Kenya National Championship, one of the most interesting and followed chess competitions in Africa, ended yesterday in a dramatic playoff at Charter Hall, Nairobi. The event attracted 203 players and ran for five days, from 26th to 30th December 2022.

Mehul Gohil and Joyce Nyaruai Friday reclaimed their Kenya National Chess Championship (KNCC) Open Section and Ladies Section titles, respectively.

Both competitions were 9-round Swiss events with classical time control.

Just as many had predicted on Thursday evening, the Open Section’s winner of the competition was decided in a tiebreaker. Gohil, the 2014 and 2019 champion, outwitted Hugh Misiko in the final Armageddon game after they drew 1-1 in both rapid and blitz games. The two players had tied at the top on eight points after nine rounds.

Gohi’s hard-fought win was a sweet one since he lost to Misiko in the fifth round of the competition, which is one of those used to select the 2023 national team for the Africa games to be held in Ghana from August 4-19.

For their triumphs, Mehul drove home with a brand new Mazda Demio car for the second time in three years, while Nyaruai pocketed Sh100,000 (about USD 1000)

“This was very tough, basically it was like a penalty kick, and I am happy to have won. To become the best in chess takes years of practice and love for the game, so winning the car is a validation of the hard work,” said Gohil.

He uses the 2019 car for his own movement and is considering turning the second one into a taxi.

Final standings:

1Okonga Hugh Misiko17858
2Gohil Mehul20128
3Namale Ben Nguku19727½
4Njoroge Martin19737
5Kanegeni Matthew Kamau19447
6Marani Caleb14997
7Methu Joseph Muragu19457
8Ndegwa Jackson Kamau18097
9Ngani Victor19256½
10Brian Gabriel Mwangi17606½

WCM Joyce Nyaruai defeated a former champion WCM Lucy Wanjiru and the defending champion and the top-rated participant WFM Sasha Mogeli to top the women’s section with eight points and reclaim title she won in 2017.

Joyce Nyaruai

The competition was extremely tough. If you remember, I had a rough start by registering two draws in my first two matches. In my mind at that time, my campaign was over but the other players also stumbled and I was able to pick up,” the champion Nyaruai said.

Having defeated her main rival Glenda Madelta (1565) in the penultimate round, Nyaruai he leapfrogged her by a half-point and needed only a draw in round nine to bag her second national title. Joyce secured it after beating against Wanjiru (1454) with the white pieces.  Madelta defeated Jully Mutisya (1460) to finish runners-up with 7.5 points.

The 2021 champion Sasha Mongeli (1726) finished third with seven points ahead of Wanjiru who scored 6/9.

Final standings:

1Ndirangu Joyce Nyaruai16998
2Madelta Glenda15657½
3Mongeli Sasha17267
4Wanjiru Lucy14546
5Mutisya Jully14606
6Cherono Mercy11966
7Nicole Albright13466
8Elizabeth Cassidy Maina12096
9Mwendwa Triza14665½
10Muturi Elsie11475½

Photo Credit: Chess Kenya

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