CHARLES Eichab has played outstanding chess to become the Namibian National Chess Champion for 2007.
Eichab won six of his eight games and drew two against Josef Nitzborn en Frans Dennis. The event took place at the Thueringer Hof Hotel recently and appearance fees amounting to N$2 500 were paid to five top chess players of Namibia.Another milestone was the achievement of Fares Fani, who ended second overall, while Frans Dennis was fourth and Josef Nitzborn sixth overall.All the players will receive FIDE identity documents for their outstanding play against FIDE-rated players.Werner Tjipueja was third overall, while Otto Nakapunda took the fifth spot.Celeste Swartz is the women’s champion, while the runner-up was Stephani Swartz, while Anna Hangula was third.The fourth best performing woman was Ngangane Ndjoze.The players who took part in the men’s and women’s categories will represent Namibia at the All-Africa Games in Algeria in July.For the juniors, Goodwill Khoa took the first spot, while Apollus Hangula and Edmund Gariseb were third and fourth respectively.The Namibian Chess Federation would like to thank Sanlam Namibia for sponsoring the National Chess Championship with an amount of N$15 900.The Namibian Chess Federation sponsored 10 lucky prizes – six double movie tickets, two chess books for children and two master chess sets for children.For further information, visit www.namibianchessfederation.com.The event took place at the Thueringer Hof Hotel recently and appearance fees amounting to N$2 500 were paid to five top chess players of Namibia.Another milestone was the achievement of Fares Fani, who ended second overall, while Frans Dennis was fourth and Josef Nitzborn sixth overall.All the players will receive FIDE identity documents for their outstanding play against FIDE-rated players. Werner Tjipueja was third overall, while Otto Nakapunda took the fifth spot.Celeste Swartz is the women’s champion, while the runner-up was Stephani Swartz, while Anna Hangula was third.The fourth best performing woman was Ngangane Ndjoze.The players who took part in the men’s and women’s categories will represent Namibia at the All-Africa Games in Algeria in July.For the juniors, Goodwill Khoa took the first spot, while Apollus Hangula and Edmund Gariseb were third and fourth respectively.The Namibian Chess Federation would like to thank Sanlam Namibia for sponsoring the National Chess Championship with an amount of N$15 900.The Namibian Chess Federation sponsored 10 lucky prizes – six double movie tickets, two chess books for children and two master chess sets for children.For further information, visit www.namibianchessfederation.com.
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