Chess tourney attracts 270 players

The Bank Windhoek 2025 School Closed Chess Championships took place last weekend at Windhoek High School. The event was the grand finale for the top three winners from the previously held zonal tournaments across various regions.
With an impressive turnout of 270 players, participants travelled from the far north, south, and coastal areas of Namibia.
Acting President of the Namibia Chess Federation, Berdian Beukes, said the atmosphere was electric, with players displaying immense passion and parents eagerly supporting their children.
“This high-stakes championship featured the top contenders ranging from ages under 7 to under 19. Players competed with determination and skill, each vying for a spot to represent Namibia at the upcoming 2025 FIDE World Schools Chess Championships in Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia. The tournament followed a Swiss-System format, ensuring fair and dynamic matchups throughout the event,” he said.
The event served as a connection, learning, and personal growth platform, underscoring chess’ impact in Namibia as a game and a tool for critical thinking, discipline, and community engagement.
Winners
• Boys u/7: Michael Ndofor Clement
• Girls u/7: Klara Mahnke
• Boys u/9: Frederick Cronje
• Boys u/13: Christiaan Cronje
• Girls u/13: Helen Boshoff
• Boys u/15: David du Toit
• Girls u/17: Indila Abraham