
The battle for the National Chess Championship titles continued at the David Rose Special School last weekend, with players facing off in rounds five to eight of the JUMBO JET/DIAMOND FIRE INSURANCE National Chess Championships.
The leaderboard saw a significant shake-up as the tournament progressed through its middle rounds. Thrilling gameplay and unexpected upsets allowed CM Sachin Pitamber to take the lead in the Open Category, while WCM Aditi Joshi remained unshakeable, successfully maintaining her lead in the Women’s Category.

In the Open Category, CM Pitamber ascended to the top of the leaderboard with 6.5 points, maintaining a flawless, unbeaten streak throughout the tournament. Building on the tactical brilliance displayed during the opening weekend, Pitamber secured three victories and one draw in the latest rounds. His most clinical performance came in the sixth round, where he notched a significant win against FM Anthony Drayton.
Trailing closely in second place is current Junior Champion Kyle Couchman, who sits on an impressive 6 points. The weekend’s most stunning upset came when Couchman toppled defending champion CM Taffin Khan in a masterclass of composure and precision. Throughout the tournament, Couchman has delivered remarkably steady gameplay, remaining unfazed and nearly flawless against even the most seasoned veterans.
FM Drayton concludes the second weekend in third place, also on six points, separated by tie-break calculations. Drayton’s journey through rounds five to eight was a test of endurance, featuring one loss and a draw against CM Khan.
As the tournament heads into its ninth and final round, CM Khan occupies fourth place with 6 points. The defending champion demonstrated his characteristic resilience throughout the weekend, recording two wins and a draw against a field of determined challengers, with his single loss to Couchman marring his score.
Keron Sandiford occupies fifth position with 5 points, leading a closely contested middle pack. Following him is Rolex Alexander in sixth place with 3.5 points, while Jaden Taylor holds seventh place on tie-break with 3.5 points. Rounding out the ten-player field are CM Ronuel Greenidge with 2 points, Alexander Zhang with 1.5 points, and Leslie Campbell, yet to get off the mark.
In the Women’s Category, WCM Joshi continues her commanding run, sitting atop the leaderboard with an impressive 7 points. Joshi’s consistency was on full display this weekend as she navigated high-stakes encounters against fellow top-tier players WCM Sasha Shariff and WCM Jessica Callender. She secured two victories and two hard-fought draws. Her performance throughout the championship has highlighted both her technical mastery and her unwavering resolve in pursuit of defending her title.

WCM Sasha Shariff occupies second place with 6 points, having navigated the weekend without a single defeat. Her experience proved vital in managing a demanding schedule as she secured one win and three strategic draws. Shariff’s ability to remain composed under pressure has solidified her standing on the leaderboard, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion in the final round.
WCM Jessica Callender holds third place with 5.5 points after eight rounds of play. During the second weekend, Callender secured two victories and one draw before suffering a narrow defeat in the eighth round against Sam. She navigated her matches with seasoned precision, leveraging her experience on the board.
Ciel Clement currently occupies fourth place on 5.5 points; however, due to tie-break regulations, she remains in that position. A formidable competitor, Clement demonstrated strong tactical skills throughout the weekend, securing two decisive victories and a hard-earned draw, despite a gruelling loss in the sixth round against Joshi.
Kataleya Sam currently occupies fifth place with 5 points as she prepares for the decisive final round. Trailing closely, Treskolé Archibald and Anya Lall hold sixth and seventh positions respectively. Rounding out the standings are Sana Sreebalakumar and Italy Ton-Chung, both on 1.5 points, followed by Parnita Kishun with one point.
The competition continues this weekend with the final round. At stake are over four hundred thousand dollars in cash prizes and trophies for players currently locked in the usually intense annual chess championships.
The federation expresses sincere gratitude to its sponsors, Jumbo Jet Auto Sales and Diamond Fire and General Insurance.
All boards for each category will be live-streamed on lichess.org by John Lee, FIDE Arbiter and Technical Director for the GCF. Results and pairings will be published on Chess-results.com.
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