- Fiji Chess Federation
The Fiji Chess Federation coordinates chess tournaments in
Fiji and is affiliated toFIDE (World Chess Federation).History
Chess has been played in Fiji for a long time, but it was the
1972 World Championship, betweenBobby Fisher andBoris Spasky , that provided the impetus for chess competitions in the country with the formation of the Suva Chess Club. Other chess clubs soon sprang up, like the Fiji School of Medicine Chess Club and theUniversity of the South Pacific Chess Club. In1979 it was decided to from the Fiji Chess Federation, to enable participation in international tournaments and to get international support and reognition. The founding members of the Fiji Chess Federation were Dr.Champak Rathod , Dr.Virgilio De Asa , Dr.Som Prakash ,Nazim Khan ,Surjeet Singh ,Len Raj andDamodara Naidu .The Fiji Chess Federation obtained sponsorship for regular tournaments and players were given chess rating. In
1986 the Federation sent its first team to the 27th Chess Olympiad inDubai with help from the organising committee of the olympiad. The team was made up ofSurjeet Singh ,Damodara Naidu ,Jaiwant Singh , Dr.Virgilio De Asa and Dr. Jasvinder Singh, withSurjeet Singh as the Captain. Despite it being the first international tournament for all the players, the team performed credibly with one of its members, Jasvinder Singh, obtaining international rating.The military coup of
1987 , put restrictions on chess games on Sundays and by the end of the year the president and treasurer had resigned due to work commitments. The leadership of the Federation passed onto Surjeet Singh, who was elected president. Despite the hard times that Fiji was going through at this time, Singh went on to reorganise the Fiji Chess Federation with the establishment of a number of new chess clubs. Some of these were theLautoka Chess Club,Nausori Chess Club and a number of school chess clubs. Chess lessons were provided free of charge and efforts were made to promote chess through the media.The Federation organised fund raising activities to send a team to the 28th Chess Olympiad. In
1988 , the Federation using its own funds and with some member contributions, sent a team to the 28th Chess Olympiad inThessaloniki ,Greece . The team was made up ofSurjeet Singh as Captain,Jaiwant Singh ,Bal Krishna ,Rakesh Kumar andSatendra Deo .Fiji Chess Federation's history took another turn when at the end of
1989 ,Surjeet Singh resigned as President to reside overseas. Other members, likeDr. Sanmogam Goundar stepped in and the Federation has continued to function smoothly with teams being sent to most of the Chess Olympiads.Dr. Virgilio De Asa was elected President from 1990 - 1993. In 1994,Prof David Jenkins of theUniversity of the South Pacific was elected President in a very closely contested election.Dr De Asa was re-elected in 1995 and has maintained his presidentship unopposed ever since.Recent Events
In 2006, the Fiji Chess Team took part in its 7th Olympiad, the
37th Chess Olympiad inTurin ,Italy . There were some outstanding performances by the Fiji players. Round 1 sawAsheesh Gautam win his game against International Master (I.M.)Danner Georg , in a wonderful display of tactical chess.Calvin Prasad , a former national champion, obtained international rating [cite news|title = Chess Player card|url=http://www.fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?event=11400072] and earned a Candidate Masters title. Fiji Chess Federation General SecretaryJashint Maharaj was awarded his FIDE Arbiter's title in April 2006.Keiran Lyons , who played on board two for the Fiji Women's team at the36th Chess Olympiad inSpain , was awarded the Women's FIDE Master title in January2005 . [cite news|title = Prasad is Fiji's first CM|url=http://www.fijichess.com/default2.asp?active_page_id=113]Office Bearers
* President -
Virgilio De Asa
* Vice President -Manoj Kumar &Asheesh Gautam
* General Secretary -Jashint Maharaj
* Treasurer/Webmaster -Calvin Prasad [cite news|title = Contact Us|url=http://www.fijichess.com/default2.asp?active_page_id=78]External links
* [http://www.olimpbase.org/teams/fij_tea.html OlimpBase: the encyclopaedia of chess teams]
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