NAGPUR: Seasoned campaigner
Vinay Barhanpure
emerged champion in the Kamal Kumar Barat Memorial 5th Nagpur District Veteran Chess Championship, organized by the
Nagpur District Chess Association
, which concluded at the Dhanwate National College Indoor Hall here on Sunday.
Barhanpure along with
Pramod Ramteke
and BC Borkar secured five points each at the end of the sixth round. However, on the basis of better tie-break scores Barhanpure was adjudged winner. Ramteke finished second, while Borkar placed third. Top seed
Ravi Bhowte
had to be satisfied with the fourth spot with 4.5 points.
In the sixth and final round, Pramod Ramteke drew with Vinay Barhanpure on the top board. Borkar took his points tally to five by outwitting Pramod Dhamgaye. Top seed Ravi Bhowte outclassed Vijay Thakur.
In all, 31 veteran players participated in the three-day tournament. The tournament was sponsored by Kaustav Barat in memory of his grandfather Kamal Kumar Barat.
The prizes were distributed by Vinod Kumar Trivedi, former president of NDCA and Dilip Kamdar, NDCA president.
RN Shriwas
, secretary, Vidarbha Chess Association, KK Barat, NDCA secretary, SN Parkhi, NDCA treasurer and Umesh Panbude were present on the occasion. Swapnil Bansod was chief arbiter of the meet.
Final Ranking1. Vinay Barhanpure (5, 17.25), 2. Pramod Ramteke (5, 16.25), 3. BC Borkar (5, 14.50), 4. Ravi Bhowte (4.5, 16), 5. Pramod Dhamgaye (4, 13.50), 6. Sanjay Guha (4, 12), 7. CD Gajbhiye (4, 7.50), 8. Vijay Thakur (3.5, 11.50), 9. Sham Agrawal (3.5, 10.50), 10. Mohan Kale (3.5, 8.25).
Results (Round 6)Pramod Ramteke (5) drew with Vinay Barhanpure (5), BC Borkar (5) bt Pramod Dhamgaye (4), Ravi Bhowte (4.5) bt Vijay Thakur (3.5), CD Gajbhiye (4) bt MK Jain (3), VK Srivastava (3) lost to Sanjay Guha (4), Mohan Kale (3.5) drew with TS Patil (3.5), Sham Agrawal (3.5) drew with Dilip Chahande (3), Anzar Ahmad Khan (3) drew with Sudesh Nitnaore (3), Suresh Thatte (3) bt Madhur Jain (2),
Shashank Kohle
(2) lost to Chandrashekhar Kulkarni (3).
Suhas Nayse, Special correspondent, Sports, The Times of India, J...
Read MoreSuhas Nayse, Special correspondent, Sports, The Times of India, Jaipur edition.
He joined TOI Jaipur edition in February, 2023. He was also part of the TOI Nagpur edition from 2006 to 2020 as a sports reporter. He has been covering sports for more than two decades.
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