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Al Jumaat from Qatar secures first place at the Arab Chess Championships

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Last updated: 2024/11/05 at 1:30 AM
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Qatar’s young chess champions, Lian Al Qassabi and Khaled Al Jumaat, recently made their mark at the Arab Chess Championships in Sousse, Tunisia. Al Jumaat secured the gold medal in the U-10 category with an impressive score of 8.5 points out of nine rounds, while Al Qassabi took home a bronze medal in the U-14 category with 5.5 points. The Qatari team also included other talented players across different age groups, showcasing their skills on an international platform.

The competition saw strong performances from participants across Arab countries, with Algeria’s Iman Zabarqa and Egypt’s Zakaa Ahmed also clinching gold and silver medals in various categories. Qatar Chess Federation President Mohamed Al Mudahka praised the achievements of the team, highlighting the importance of such tournaments in providing young players with valuable international experience. The tournament drew in a total of 255 players from different Arab nations, emphasizing the growing interest and talent in the region’s chess community.

Participating in events like the Arab Chess Championships not only allows young players to showcase their skills but also helps them develop and hone their abilities through challenging competition. The success of players like Al Qassabi and Al Jumaat reflects the dedication and hard work put into training and preparation. These young champions serve as inspiration for aspiring players in Qatar and beyond, showcasing the potential of the country’s chess talent on a regional level.

The Qatari team’s strong showing at the Arab Chess Championships is a testament to the commitment and support provided by the Qatar Chess Federation and its leadership. President Mohamed Al Mudahka’s pride in the team’s achievements underscores the importance of cultivating a thriving chess community in the country. The federation’s efforts in promoting the game and nurturing young talent have paid off, with players like Al Qassabi and Al Jumaat shining on the international stage.

As chess continues to gain popularity and recognition in Qatar, events like the Arab Chess Championships play a crucial role in fostering a competitive and vibrant chess culture. The participation of young players in such tournaments not only helps them improve their skills but also contributes to the overall development of the sport in the country. With continued support and investment in chess programs and initiatives, Qatar is poised to become a competitive force in the regional chess scene, with young talents like Al Qassabi and Al Jumaat leading the way.

In conclusion, the success of Lian Al Qassabi and Khaled Al Jumaat at the Arab Chess Championships is a testament to Qatar’s growing presence in the regional chess arena. Their achievements, along with those of their teammates, reflect the dedication and talent within the country’s chess community. With strong leadership from the Qatar Chess Federation and a commitment to nurturing young players, Qatar is well-positioned to continue producing top-tier chess champions and further establish itself as a competitive force in the sport.

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