University of Guyana law student Andre Jagnandan, 19, is one of the contenders for the title of National Junior Chess Champion. The Championship, which is being contested at the National Racquet Centre and ends today, also has Ghansham Allijohn and Rajiv Lee in contention for the win. Each of these juniors has accumulated the maximum two points from their two games.
In every country of the world where competitive chess is played, the National Junior Chess Championship is a prestigious endeavour. It is no different in Guyana. Jagnandan has won two tournaments for 2019 and therefore became the favourite to win the Junior’s. In the current tournament, Jagnandan has already eclipsed the 2017 junior champ Joshua Gopaul.