Chess master Magana ready to test self against world's best at World Rapid Chess Championships - Capital Sports
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

From (L) to (R), KCB Group Credit Director Bernard Okello, KCB Group Director, Marketing and Communication Rosalind Gichuru, KCB Chess Team manager Isaac ‘Babu’ Odiah, Chess player Joseph Methu, Martin Njoroge, Robert Mclegeyo and President chess Kenya Bernard Wanjala flagging off the chess team that will participate in the World Rapid Chess tournament in Dusseldorf, Germany. PHOTO/COURTESY

chess

Chess master Magana ready to test self against world’s best at World Rapid Chess Championships

NAIROBI, Kenya, August 22 – Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) chess team captain Benjamin Magana says the upcoming World Rapid Chess Championships is a perfect opportunity for them to showcase the country’s prowess in the sport.

Magana said the global competition – set for this coming weekend in the German city of Dusseldorf – will give them the platform to test themselves against the crème-de-la-crème of the world.

“It is a good test for us to weigh our skills and prowess in the game. We are going there to show the world that Kenya has quality players who can compete on the global stage,” Magana said.

The candidate master will skipper a star-studded team that also comprises Isaac Babu (doubling up as the Team Manager), Robert Mcligeyo, Joseph Methu, Joyce Nyaruai, and Martin Njoroge.

The World Rapid Chess Championships will be a 12-round Swiss tournament where the world champion will be determined under rapid time controls.

Speaking at the same time, Chess Kenya president Bernard Wanjala applauded the bank for the work they have done in nurturing chess talents in the country, even as he expressed confidence in the team to fly the East African flag at the global showpiece.

KCB Group Director Marketing and Communications Rosalind Gichuru likewise wished the players well and reiterated the bank’s commitment to supporting them to reach the highest levels of their game.

“Our team is embarking on a pursuit in Germany, poised to complete against the world’s premier athletes in this field. We expect a tantalizing showpiece that will position us on the global map as the undisputed chess masters,” she said.

KCB will be the only team from the East African region who will be among 42 other teams from around the world battling for the first prize of €100,000 (approximately Ksh 16 million).

Each team consists of six players, including at least one female and one player who has never achieved a FIDE (The International Chess Federation) rating of 2000.

Top favourites expected in action at the three-day tourney include former world champions Viswanathan Anand from India, Vladimir Kramnik from Russia, Hou Yifan from China, Alexandra Kosteniuk from Russia, and Mariya Muzychuk from Ukraine.

Advertisement

More on Capital Sports

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 27 – DStv and GOtv subscribers are in for a treat of the world’s best football this week as the 2020-21...

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 25 – There is light at the end of the tunnel. After failed promises over the last three years since its...

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 6 – Gentrix Shikangwa scored with two minutes left as Vihiga Queens sailed to the final of the CECAFA regional qualifiers...

NFL

NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 13 – Kenya’s history making Daniel Adongo, the first Kenyan to play in America’s National Football League (NFL), is now living...

© 2025 Capital Digital Media. Capital Group Limited. All Rights Reserved