On July 26, in Dong Hoi ward (Quang Tri province), the Dong Hoi Open Chess Cup Tournament for Clubs (CLBs) took place in 2025. The tournament was organized by Dong Hoi Chess Club, a useful intellectual sports playground during the summer for school-age children.
This tournament gathered more than 400 players from 25 delegations representing clubs, wards, communes, primary schools, secondary schools, high schools in and outside the province. The players competed in 8 age groups (including U5, U6, U7, U8, U9, U10, U12 and Open) with 4 events for men, women, individual and team.
The players participating in this tournament were selected by clubs from the chess training movement that is developing strongly in many localities in the Central Highlands region.
With the goal of achieving the highest results, the tournament is not only a meaningful summer sports playground but also an opportunity for players to compete, learn, improve their professional skills and accumulate practical competition experience.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Le Thanh Minh, Chairman of Dong Hoi Chess Club, Head of the tournament organizing committee emphasized: The tournament not only contributes to promoting the sports training movement in the community, but is also a useful intellectual playground for young people, helping to find and discover promising factors for chess in the province.
At the same time, this is an opportunity for localities and units to evaluate the effectiveness of training and movement building at the grassroots level. The results of the tournament will be an important basis for localities to select teams to participate in the 7th Central - Central Highlands Regional Chess Tournament in 2025, taking place in early August.
The 2025 Dong Hoi Open Club Chess Cup will take place on July 26 and 27. Immediately after the opening ceremony, the players entered the tournament's events.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/400-ky-thu-cung-tranh-tai-tai-giai-co-vua-tranh-cup-cac-clb-dong-hoi-mo-rong-lan-thu-6-156429.html
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