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In February 2020, the Philippine Sports Commission-National Chess Federation of the Philippines organized a players selection process for the Chess Olympiad via holding a tournament. Nouri, together with IM Jan Emmanuel Garcia, racked up seven points but Nouri ended up winning the men's division by tiebreak during the first round of the ...
Daniel Quizon (born November 10, 2004) is a Filipino chess player and the current Philippine Chess Champion. [2] He was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 2024. [3] He qualified to play in the Chess World Cup 2021, [4] where he was defeated 1.5-0.5 by Evgeny Bareev in the first round. [5]
Darwin Laylo (born June 1, 1980 [1]) is a Filipino chess grandmaster.. Laylo won the Philippine national championship in 2004 and 2006. These wins earned him a place on the Philippine teams in the 2004 Calvià Olympiad and in 2006 at Turin.
The National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP) is the governing chess organization in the Philippines. [2] It is a non-profit organization and a member of the Fédération Internationale des Échecs and part of the Philippine Olympic Committee. [3] [4]
In 2016, Torre was part of the 2nd batch of inductees of the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame cited by the Philippine Sports Commission. [62] In the 42nd Chess Olympiad held at Baku, Azerbaijan he scored an undefeated 10/11, with a performance rating of 2836, [63] thanks to which he won the individual bronze medal on board three. [64]
Paulo Bersamina (born February 1, 1998 [1]) is a Filipino chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master (IM) by FIDE in 2014. [2]He has represented Philippines in the Chess Olympiad, including 2014 (where he finished with 5/9 on board 4) [3] and 2016 (2.5/5 on board 5).
Throughout his career he has represented the Philippines and the team placed fourth at the Asian Team Chess Championships in Shenyang. [3] He also jointly won a Round-robin tournament in Milan. On September 1, 2003, his national ranking peaked being the third highest rated Filipino with an Elo of 2544 behind Wesley So and Rogelio Antonio. Jr.
Paragua played the top Board for Team Philippines for the first time in his career in the 37th Chess Olympiad. He scored 2 wins, 5 draws, and 4 losses. He scored 2 wins, 5 draws, and 4 losses. At the 40th Chess Olympiad , Paragua played Board 4 scoring 6 points on the strength of 3 wins, 6 draws, and 2 losses with a TPR of 2561 as compared to ...