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Iniyan wins Ekagra International Open Rapid Chess Tournament in Hyderabad
Iniyan from Chennai won the Ekagra International Open Rapid Chess Tournament in Hyderabad, taking home Rs 5 lakh. Mitroba Guha and Harikrishna finished second and third. The event honored young talents and announced plans for future FIDE-rated competitions
Winners at the Ekagra Open Rapid Chess Tournament.
Hyderabad: The prize distribution ceremony of the Ekagra International Open Rapid Chess Tournament held at the second hall of Hitex Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad was conducted with great pomp. Iniyan from Chennai, who emerged as the winner of the tournament, was awarded the first prize with prize money of Rs 5 lakh. Mitroba Guha was awarded Rs 3 lakh as the second prize and Harikrishna received Rs 1 lakh as the third prize. The remaining amount, Rs 13 lakh 22 thousand 222, was distributed to the winners according to their various categories and rankings.
Speaking at the event as the chief guests, Varun Agarwal and tournament chairman Panasha Agarwal said that chess plays a very important role in developing concentration and intelligence in children. They said that to excel in this sport, one has to practice hard and continuous effort is the way to success.
Congress leader Feroz Khan said it was a joy to organize such an international level chess tournament in Hyderabad. He suggested that winning and losing are natural in the game, and that if you keep playing and moving forward, whether you win or lose, you will definitely succeed one day.
Speaking on the occasion, music director Anoop Rubens said that parents need to encourage interest in children.
At the beginning of the program, the organizers specially praised twins Amaya Agarwal and Anay Agarwal from Hyderabad, who trained at Ekagra Academy and achieved the title of Candidate Master. They honored them, stating that their academy has received special recognition through these twins.
Academy Founder Director Sandeep Naidu said that his organization will soon organize international FIDE rated chess competitions and urged everyone to cooperate.
Film actor Gemini Suresh said that it was a pleasure to organize this tournament in Telangana with a huge prize money of Rs 22,22,222 and that seeing this atmosphere, he had the idea of teaching chess to his children as well. He congratulated everyone who participated in these competitions.
Grandmasters Deepen, Sethuramen, international masters, coaches, Ekagra directors Chaitanya Naidu, Girish Reddy and others participated in the program.