African Games: Chess squad to make debut in continental showpiece

Sports
By Gilbert Wandera | Aug 15, 2019
Joyce Nyaruai on her way to winning the KCB Kenya Open Chess Championships [photo courtesy]

The national chess team departs for Rabat, Morocco, today keen on winning medals at the 12th African Games.

Due to budgetary constraints, the team has been whittled down to just four players comprising two men and two women.

Chess was introduced at the last minute in this year’s games following the intervention of world governing body Fide.

The Kenyan ladies team has Joyce Nyaruai and Sasha Mwongeli while the men’s team comprises of Mehul Gohil and Ricky Sang.

Nyaruai,who is the current Kenya Open champion, says she is confident of doing well in this year’s event which is also her debut in the games.

She represented the country at the world chess Olympiad last year in Batumi, Georgia. “Taking part in the Olympiad was an eye opener for me and it has given me the necessary experience to do well in the African games,” she said.

Mwongeli, who was also making her debut in the Olympiad last year, had a great performance winning a Women Fide Master (WFM) and looks to do even better in Morocco.

Sang is also making his first appearance at the African Games while Gohil represented the country at the 2011 Maputo games.

Earlier, there had been confusion on when the team was to jet out. Despite the chess tournament not starting until August 23, the Kenya National Sports Council (KNSC) had wanted the team to fly out on Monday.

However, intervention from the team management saw their travel date pushed to today. The chess tournament will run until August 29.

This has just been part of the confusion surrounding preparations of Team Kenya to the games. The National Olympic Committee of Kenya (Nock) also found itself in an akward situation after giving kit to a badminton team that is yet to be approved to travel.

Some badminton players have gone to the Sports Disputes Tribunal protesting at how the selection was carried out and want it to be repeated.

Share this story
Meet the kings and queens of prestigious Eldoret City race
The Eldoret City Marathon, which is being run today, has not only acted as a launchpad to well-oiled marathons but also produced champions who stylishly stormed to glorious victories
Kip Keino Classic lives up to its billing
The seventh edition of the Absa Kip Keino Classic lived up to its billing at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Friday.
FKF power struggles throw Kenyan football in jeopardy
The unfolding drama paints a troubling picture of a federation slipping back into familiar cycles of boardroom wars, allegations of corruption, and leadership struggles.
It's 'do or die' Mashemeji Derby for AFC and Gor
The stage is set for one of the biggest matches in Kenyan football as Gor Mahia take on archrivals AFC Leopards in the Mashemeji Derby at Nyayo Stadium today (3 pm).
KPA drown Th3 Swish to register seventh win on the trot
Kenya Basketball Federation Women’s Premier League defending champions Kenya Ports Authority beat Th3 Swish 77-59 in a match played yesterday at Ulinzi Sports Complex.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS