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10 2556 + 1 ⁄ 8: Aleksandar Inđić: Arona International Chess Festival Arona, Tenerife: Jun 22–30 161 2584 + 7 ⁄ 8: Xue Haowen: GCT Romania Bucharest: Jun 24 – Jul 6 10 2761 + 1 ⁄ 4: Fabiano Caruana: Baku Open Baku: Jun 29 – Jul 7 126 2625 Sina Movahed: Dutch Chess Championship: Utrecht: Jul 6–13 National 16 2586 + 3 ⁄ 8: Max ...
Rulp Ylem Jose [10] 2011: Manila: Wesley So: Rulp Ylem Jose [11] 2012: Kalibo: Mark Paragua: Catherine Pereña [12] 2013: Manila: John Paul Gomez, on tiebreak over Oliver Barbosa: Janelle Mae Frayna [13] [14] 2014: Manila: Eugenio Torre: Catherine Pereña [15] 2015: Manila: Richard Bitoon [16] Jan Jodilyn Fronda [16] 2016: Manila: Rogelio ...
The Professional Chess Association of the Philippines (PCAP) was formed by Filipino lawyer Paul Elauria who also became the league's first commissioner. [1] The league was launched in 2020, although plans relating to the establishment of the first professional chess league in the Philippines has already been made years ago. [2]
The Toledo City Chess Miners changed their name to the Toledo City Trojans before the start of the season. [2] The Davao Chess Wizards changed their name to the Davao Chess Eagles before the start of the season. [4] The Camarines Soaring Eagles & Iriga City Oragons were merged into Camarines-Iriga before the start of the 2022 PCAP 2nd Conference.
It was founded in 1992. [1] In 2015, the competition was split into three divisions: Kiddie (for 7 to 12 years old), Junior (for 13 to 16 years old) and Seniors (for 17 to 20 year old). [2] The chess tournament is organized by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation and sanctioned by the NCFP.
UAAP Roundup; UE wins 4th straight juniors chess crown.(Sports) With 4 titles, La Salle leads race for UAAP overall title (October 15, 2003) UAAP General Championship; La Salle, UST in tight race.(Sports) (October 19, 2004) Gomez's MVP- form leads La Salle to sixth straight UAAP chess men's crown (September 19, 2004)
Gomez has been a many-time member of the Philippine Team at the Chess Olympiad. At the 38th Chess Olympiad (2008) held in Dresden, Germany when he was still an International Master (IM), he played Board 4 for the Philippines finishing as the team's top scorer with 7.5/11 on the strength of 5 wins, 5 draws and a solitary loss for a winning percentage of 68.2% with a Tournament Performance ...
10 De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde: 0 5 5 La Salle Green Hills: 5 0 5 University of Perpetual Help System DALTA: 1 2 3 Lyceum of the Philippines University: 2 1 3 Arellano University: 0 2 2 Philippine Christian University: 1 1 2: Trinity College of Quezon City: 1 0 1