Egypt takes the Gold at the African Games

Egypt topped the standings at the team’s competition of the African Games Chess Championship, undefeated with eight matches won and one match drawn, but with just one point margin over AlgerieZimbabwe, Bronze, performed above their initial expectations and was the only team to hold the winners to a draw.

Egypt’s victory was hardly a surprise, with a line-up that included two of the four Grandmasters present in the competition, as well as the two only Woman Grandmasters. However, the second day of play started with a surprise when both Ahmed Adly and Bassem Amin suffered a shocking losses in their morning games (round 7) against Rodwell Makoto and Emarald Mushore – despite a rating difference of 250 and 500 points respectively. This allowed Algeria to close in a little in the standings.

This result was a wake-up call for the Egyptian team, that cruised past the remaining three rounds defeating Botswana, Zambia and Malawi and scored 11 points out of 12 games. This sealed their victory, and gave the Egyptians their 17th medal in the African Games.* 

Today (Monday) the first five rounds of the individual championship will be played. While in the teams’ event there were 20 nations in the competition, in the individual championship the number goes up to 24, making chess one of the sports with a strong representation of different countries at the African Games.

Official website: https://www.jar2019.ma

 

Final standings after 9 rounds:
 

RankTeamPoints(board points)
1EGYPT 1731
ALGERIA16 25
ZIMBABWE12 21½
NIGERIA11 21
BOTSWANA1020½
NAMIBIA1020½
MOROCCO10 19½ 
CAMEROON10 19½ 
ETHIOPIA10 18½
10 TUNISIA10 18
11 ZAMBIA 920
12 MALAWI18½
13 ANGOLA820
14 KENYA19½
15 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE17½
16 MAURITIUS 16 
17 MALI513
18 CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC
19 ERITREA9
20 CAPE VERDE4
 


* Contrary to previous editions of the African Games, this year no individual medals are awarded for the results in the teams’ championship.