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WORLD CHESS DAY 2025 IN ACCRA: A CELEBRATION ACROSS GENERATIONS

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Last updated: July 22, 2025 5:01 am
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The Accra Sports Stadium came alive on Saturday as Mindsports Ghana hosted a vibrant celebration of World Chess Day, bringing together players across generations for a full day of strategic brilliance, camaraderie, and cultural pride.

Spearheaded by Tournament Director Christiana Ashley, fondly known in local circles as Mama Chess, and Chief Arbiter Clinton Fomevor, the event featured rapid, blitz, and junior sections each offering a platform for both emerging talents and established masters to showcase their skills.

“This isn’t just about chess. It was about unity, learning, and celebrating our shared passion for the game,” said Ashley, as players exchanged handshakes and tactics under the bright Ghanaian sky.

Tournament Highlights

In the rapid section, FM Kojo Hasford, popularly known as “Landlord,” clinched first place on tiebreaks, edging out stiff competition from Philip Ameku and Akpa Prince, who also impressed with their performances.

Ameku returned with fire in the blitz section, claiming top honors in dominant fashion. Strong showings from CM Clinton Fomevor and FM Hasford rounded off a highly competitive blitz category.

The junior section stole hearts with its youthful energy and raw talent. Siddarth Gupta delivered a flawless performance, scoring a perfect 7/7 to top the standings. He was followed closely by Raja Sachiin, who secured second place with 5.5 points, and Othneal Weniah, who also impressed with his play.

A special highlight was the presence of participants from the Blind Chess Academy, whose involvement was met with admiration and underscored the inclusive nature of the game.“This is what chess is all about,” said Tournament Director Christiana Ashley.

“Bringing people together, regardless of age or ability, and giving everyone a fair shot at the board.”Celebrating the Game of Kings the event marked more than just a tournament it was a cultural celebration of chess as a lifelong pursuit.

Spectators and players alike joined in commemorating World Chess Day, a date recognized globally every July 20 to honor the founding of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in 1924. World Chess Day promotes not only the sport itself but also its core values of strategy, patience, sportsmanship, and critical thinking.With resounding applause and heartfelt thanks from the chess community, Mindsports Ghana was widely praised for organizing a memorable and well-executed event.

Looking Ahead

“Every move matters and every game is a chance to learn, improve, and connect.”- Christiana Ashley

As the final pieces were reset on the boards and medals awarded, the message was clear: chess in Ghana is growing stronger and it belongs to everyone, from rookies to veterans.

TAGGED:Christiana AshleyClinton FomevorMindsport Ghana
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