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African Junior Chess Championship

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African Junior Chess Championship bụ asọmpi chess kwa afọ nke a na-emeghe maka ndị egwuregwu nọ n'Afrịka na-erubeghị afọ 20. Emere asọmpi ahụ na 1980, ma kemgbe mbipụta ya nke abụọ na 1989, a na-eme ya kwa afọ ma e wezụga na 2010. Malite n'afọ 2002, a na-eme asọmpi dị iche iche maka ụmụ agbọghọ n'otu oge ahụ na asọmpi ahụ.[1]

Ịsọ mpi

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Ndị na-ahazi asọmpi ahụ bụ ndị otu mba jikọtara ya na African Chess Confederation. Ha na-emeghe maka ndị egwuregwu chess na-erubeghị afọ 20 ka ọ na-erule 1 Jenụwarị nke afọ a na-eme asọmpi ahụ.[2] A na-ahazi asọmpi ahụ dị ka asọmpi gburugburu ma ọ bụ asọmpi usoro Switzerland dabere na ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị sonyere. Kemgbe afọ 2001, asọmpi ahụ bụ nke itoolu na Switzerland.[3]

Ndị mmeri nke mmeghe na asọmpi ụmụ nwanyị na-enweta ikike isonye na asọmpi World Junior Chess nke afọ na-esote.[4] N'asọmpi mmeghe, ndị egwuregwu atọ kachasị elu mgbe tiebreaks niile na-enweta aha Master nke mba ụwa, ebe onye ọkpụkpọ mbụ na-enwetakwa ụkpụrụ maka aha Grandmaster. Na asọmpi ụmụ nwanyị, ndị egwuregwu atọ kachasị elu mgbe tiebreaks niile na-enweta aha Woman International Master, ebe onye ọkpụkpọ mbụ na-enwetakwa aha ọma maka aha Woman Grandmaster.[5]

Nsonaazụ

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Mmeri mmeghe

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A na-ewere nsonaazụ site na Olimpbase ọ gwụla ma egosiri ya n'ụzọ ọzọ.[3]

Afọ Ebe a na-anọ Onye mmeri
1980 Lagos, Naịjirịa  Shakirudeen Agusto (NGR)
1989 Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria[6]  Thomas Oparaugo (NGR)
1990 Gaborone, Botswana  Kudzanai Mamombe (ZIM)[7]
1991 Gaborone, Botswana  Kudzanai Mamombe (ZIM)[7]
1992 Nairobi, Kenya  Cephas Sichilima (ZAM)[8]
1993 Nairobi, Kenya  Adérito Pedro (ANG)[9]
1994 Port Launay, Seychelles  Eugénio Campos (ANG)[10]
1995 Luanda, Angola  Eugénio Campos (ANG)[11]
1996 Naịjirịa  Vladimiro Pina (ANG)[10]
1997 Maputo, Mozambique  Vladimiro Pina (ANG)[10]
1998 Nairobi, Kenya  Robert Gwaze (ZIM)
1999 Kampala, Uganda  Amon Simutowe (ZAM)[12]
2000 Pretoria, South Africa  Amon Simutowe (ZAM)[13]
2001 Lusaka, Zambia  Ahmed Adly (EGY)
2002 Gaborone, Botswana  Johannes Mabusela (RSA)
2003 Tripoli, Libya  Bassem Amin (EGY)
2004 Lusaka, Zambia  Heinrich Stander (RSA)
2005 Gaborone, Botswana  Bassem Amin (EGY)
2006 Gaborone, Botswana  Chitumbo Mwali (ZAM)
2007 Ụlọ akwụkwọ Kamuzu, Kasungu District, Malawi  Kareim Wageih (EGY)
2008 Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa  Kareim Wageih (EGY)
2009 Cairo, Ijipt  Kareim Wageih (EGY)
2011 Ebe Ọwụwa Anyanwụ London, South Africa  Erikson Roberto Mauricio Soares (ANG)
2012 Hammamet, Tunisia  Abdelrahman Hesham (EGY)
2013 Tiaret, Algeria  Moheb Ameir (EGY)
2014 Saurimo, Angola  David Silva (ANG)
2015 Victoria, Seychelles  David Silva (ANG)
2016 Hammamet, Tunisia  Ali Nassr (ALG)
2017 Lomé, Togo  Adham Fawzy (EGY)
2018 Entebbe, Uganda  Adham Fawzy (EGY)[14][15]
2019 Accra, Ghana  Adham Fawzy (EGY)[16]
2020 Emeghị ya n'ihi ọrịa COVID
2021 Monrovia, Liberia  Brahami Lamine (ALG)[8]


2022 Bejaia, Algeria  Jan Karsten (RSA)[8]

Ihe odide

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  1. "Press Release", The Chess Drum, Botswana Chess Federation, 11 December 2002. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  2. Information for participants to the 2016 African Junior U-20 Chess Championships. Tunisian Chess Federation. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bartelski. African Junior Chess Championship. OlimpBase. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.Bartelski, Wojciech. "African Junior Chess Championship". OlimpBase. Retrieved 19 December 2020. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "open" defined multiple times with different content
  4. FIDE World Junior Under-20 Championships. FIDE Handbook. FIDE. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  5. Table for Direct Titles effective from 1 July 2017. FIDE Handbook. FIDE. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  6. Sanya. "Chess got me into the boardroom - Dr. Eng. Naimanye", New Vision, 11 December 2019.
  7. 7.0 7.1 IM Kudzanai Mamombe. The Chess Drum. Retrieved on 31 March 2021.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Masala (2022-11-20). Jan Karsten & WIM Lina Nassr win 2022 African Junior Championship (en-US). Kenya Chess Masala. Retrieved on 2023-03-28.
  9. Bouah (10 October 2020). Reflection on IM Aderito Pedro. Kenya Chess Masala. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "Luzia Pires é campeã africana júnior", Jornal dos Desportos, 4 November 2019. Retrieved on 19 December 2020. (in pt)
  11. "Africano de Xadrez é um ganho da Paz", Jornal dos Desportos, 13 November 2014. Retrieved on 19 December 2020. (in pt)
  12. Musonda. "Boy-wonder mines gold", Times of Zambia, 14 September 1999. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  13. Sanya. "Kawuma sixth in SA chess meet", New Vision, 19 December 2000. Retrieved on 19 December 2020.
  14. 2019 African Junior Championship (Accra, Ghana). Retrieved on 2021-06-26.
  15. Masala (2019-01-12). IM Fawzy Adham & WIM Anika Du Plessis win African Junior Chess Championship (en-US). Kenya Chess Masala. Retrieved on 2021-06-26.
  16. (1996-12-01) "The Junior Chess Program and the 1996 World Microcomputer Chess Championship in Jakarta". ICGA Journal 19 (4): 261–262. DOI:10.3233/icg-1996-19414. Retrieved on 2021-06-26. 

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