Nepal´s first international arbiter Gyanendra Khaiju is also accompanying the team and will act as an arbiter in the tournament. The event carries a total cash prize of Rs 750,000, of which the winner will get Rs 160,000. Nepal Chess Association President Rajesh Hari Joshi bade farewell to the team amidst a function on Tuesday. [break]
Shrestha, Pandey win U-14 chess
KATHMANDU: Process Shrestha of Rajan Memorial School, Kathmandu on Tuesday claimed the title of Fourth OCCED U-14 Chess Tournament. Though Shrestha and Mahesh Khadka of Everest School, Kailali were level on six points, Shrestha emerged winner on the basis of head-to-head record. Milan Lama of Annapurna Higher Secondary School, Sushant Gautam of Greenland, Jenish Thapa of Annapurna and Sanjay Shrestha of Greenland finished third to sixth respectively with 5.5 points each.
Akriti Pandey, Urja Adhikari and Janaki Singh claimed the top three positions in the girl´s category.
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