Caribbean Chess Sub Zonal 2010 |
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 07:07 |
![]() The Opening of The Caribbean Chess Sub Zonal 2.3.5 2010 was held at the National Art Museum of The Bahamas located West Hill Street, Nassau. ![]() National Art Gallery of The Bahamas The building housing the National Art Gallery was constructed in the 1860’s by Sir William Doyle a Bahamian of Irish desent and Chief Justice of the Bahamas at that time. Sir William was the first Bahamian to be knighted. ![]() From left to right: Kean A. Smith, President BCF, Hellen Mukiri-Smith wife of Kean Smith, Minister Bannister and Acting Permanent Secretary Nicole Campbell Besides the players and accompanying people, the Opening was attended by Government Officials including Hon. Desmond Bannister Minister of Education and Acting Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture; Nicole Campbell Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture; Tyrone Sawyer – Sports Tourism Development and Miles Yallop – Chess Officer, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture. Furthermore, Jorge Vega, Continental President for Americas and Allan Herbert, Chairman of the Development Committee of FIDE represented FIDE at the Opening. World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov and Mig Greengard of the Karpov2010 Campaign also attended the Opening Ceremony and were welcome. ![]() Kean A. Smith, President of Bahamas Chess Federation ![]() Akini Morris - Scholastic Champion 2009 ![]() Jorge Vega, Continental President for Americas ![]() Tyrone Sawyer, Director of Sports Development Tourism ![]() From left to right: World Chess Champion GM Anatoly Karpov and Mig Greengard enjoying the pleasant atmosphere at the Opening Ceremony ![]() GM Anatoly Karpov takes time after the Opening Ceremony to pose with Lincoln Davis, one of the Bahamas Chess Federation Founders ![]() Official Tournament Banner |