Kenyans ready to battle at World Chess Olympiad Championships

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By Ernest Ndunda | Sep 12, 2024
Joyce Ndirangu (right) and Mongeli Shasha in a past event. [Omondi Onyango, Standard]

Kenya has sent a strong team to the World Chess Olympiad Championships that starts on Thursday to September 23 in Budapest, Hungary.

Chess Kenya president Bernard Wanjala said the team left the country in batches due to visa hiccups.

The event has brought together elite chess players from around the world.

In preparation for the Olympiad, Wanjala said Chess Kenya conducted a comprehensive three-phase tournament earlier in February to identify the best players for the national team.

"This early selection allowed ample time for the players to fine-tune their skills ahead of the competition. In addition, Chess Kenya successfully negotiated with Qatar Airways to secure tickets for the entire contingent, ensuring the team's timely travel to the championship months in advance," he said.

International Sasha Mongeli leads the women's team alongside Joyce Nyaruai Ndirangu, Julie Mutisya, Ether Karanja and Mercy Ingado with Moses Andiwoh as head coach.

The men's team under coach Benjamin Magana has Martin Mwangi, Ian Nganga, Elvis Wanasunia, Robert Mc'ligeyo, and Mathew Kanegeni.

Wanjala said the national team faced significant delays in the visa application process due to the late issuance of official invitations and accommodation reservations by the Olympiad organisers, which are essential for applying for Schengen visas.

"Out of the 18 visa applications submitted, six were initially rejected, leading to appeals that further delayed the travel arrangements. As a result, only four players from the open team and two from the ladies' team were able to travel alongside their respective coaches. Unfortunately, this delay has affected the ladies' team, which will not have enough players to field in the first round," said Wanjala.

After tireless efforts, Wanjala said Julie Mutisya and Ether Kariuki secured their visas at the eleventh hour and were due to fly out yesterday just in time for the competition.

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