Emmanuel Jiménez and Kristel Díaz are the new champions of Costa Rica. Both absolute and women’s sections of the national chess championship, 9-round Swiss tournaments with classical time control, took place in Costa Rica Tennis Club (first round) and then at the National Stadium from January 7-15, 2023.
The open event that brought together 27 players turned into an exciting race between top-rated IMs Emmanuel Jimenez and the defending champion Leonardo Valdes.
Coming to the final round a half-point ahead of his main rival, Jiménez drew his game with Felipe Fernández. In his turn, Valdes could not break David Cabezas‘s resistance and had to settle for a draw as well. As a result, Jiménez retained a half-point margin and won the title with an excellent score of 8/9.
Both the champion and the runner-up completed the event unbeaten.
IM Sergio Duran and WFM Mauricio Valverde tied for third place, with the former taking bronze thanks to superior Buchholz.
“It is a very important step, I had already won this title in 2021, but it was online, and it was time to win it over the board. I am pleased to take the title since this year, I am going to make an effort to become a grandmaster. This type of results help a lot to seek sponsorship when it comes to going out and playing tournaments,” Jiménez said after receiving the champion’s trophy.
Final standings:
1 | IM | Jimenez Garcia, Emmanuel | 2411 | 8 |
2 | IM | Valdes Romero, Leonardo | 2399 | 7½ |
3 | IM | Duran Vega, Sergio | 2374 | 6 |
4 | Valverde Mora, Mauricio | 1800 | 6 | |
5 | CM | Fernandez Sibaja, Felipe | 2024 | 5½ |
6 | FM | Cabezas Solano, David | 2057 | 5½ |
7 | Pastor Carvajal, Jeigoth | 1967 | 5 | |
8 | Cartin Aguilar, Luis | 1880 | 5 | |
9 | NM | Ugalde Garcia, Ronald | 2084 | 5 |
10 | NM | Chaves Sanchez, Gabriel | 2104 | 5 |
Kristel Díaz from Guapilena dominated the women’s section conceding just a half-point to her opponents. After three runner-up attempts in previous years, she finally clinched her maiden national title. WFM María José Ramírez finished a full point behind on 7.5/9 while WCM Sofía Mayorga came third with 7.
“I am quite happy to win this championship. I think I played well, and I am very excited and satisfied. It is an achievement that I sought for a long time, and I am happy that my effort paid off,” the champion said.
Final standings:
1 | WFM | Diaz Charpentier, Kristel | 1948 | 8½ |
2 | WFM | Ramirez Gonzalez, Maria | 1765 | 7½ |
3 | WCM | Mayorga Araya, Sofia | 1774 | 7 |
4 | Canales Chinchilla, Victoria | 1429 | 5 | |
5 | Lobo Meneses, Natalia | 1371 | 5 | |
6 | Bogantes Robleto, Karina | 1680 | 4½ | |
7 | Diaz Charpentier, Ashly | 1174 | 4½ | |
8 | Campos Astorga, Priscila | 1449 | 4½ | |
9 | Campos Munoz, Valentina | 1081 | 4½ | |
10 | WFM | Acevedo Mendez, Jennifer | 1745 | 4½ |
Photo: Costa Rican Chess Federation webpage and Emmanuel Jiménez García Facebook page