Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Ronnie Nelson Jnr.-Takes Gold at the C.A.C .Chess Festival, Guatemala
Ronnie Nelson known as the Caribbean Chess Tiger, two time National under 8 and 10 Champion represented Trinidad and Tobago at the Central American and Caribbean Games. The shinning star and talented chessist outdo his opponents taking the Gold with a clear six wins and attained the title of Candidate Master, according to FIDE Regulations.
An overview of Ronnie Nelson chess career will show evidence that he was destined for Gold at this young age. He started the game at four years, learning the concept of the game in a short space of two hours. A month later he entered the competitive arena taking an early win at the Y.M.C.A. junior competition hosted by Trinidad and Tobago Chess Association (TTCA). He continued to set a trail of wins at many local competitions, always placing among the top three.
However, at five years Ronnie and his chaperone journeyed to Minnesota, Minneapolis for him to participate at the H.B Global Chess Challenge. He competed among the best in the world. He had the opportunity of meeting seven times International Master,
Josh Waitzkin, Grand Master Maurice Ashley and one of the youngest World’s Grand Master, Nikamura and I.M. Dr. Daaim Shabazz of the Chess Drum. Ronnie was highlighted on the front page of the Star Tribune in Minneapolis after taking two wins against his senior competitors.
Ronnie continued on the International Chess scene securing a name for himself at five years after competiting at the Junior Orange Bowl Scholastic Championship in 2004 taking third place, then in 2005 taking second place and in 2006 first place. He competed at the Miami International Chess Championship in 2006 in the 10 and under securing third place among the top ten.
At the beginning of this year Ronnie competed once again at the National qualifying tournament, winning all seven rounds like he did in 2006 to become the country’s under 8 and 10 National Chess Champion for the second time.
In 2006 he represented Trinidad and Tobago at the Pan American Games in Equador, missing the medal position by one game. He also competed in the C.A.C games in El Salvador gaining a total of five wins, placing sixth place.
At the Pan American Games held this year in Colombia from 1st – 7th July, 2007, Ronnie took five wins, placing among the top twenty out of fifty players in his category.
A sportsman journey is never without struggles. However, Ronnie takes his loses and turns them into wins. He is able to overcome the obstacles that he encounters from time to time with the support of his family.
In an exciting and spectacular end, Trinidad and Tobago Chess Star Ronnie Nelson not only obtain a Candidate Master and Gold at the C.A.C. Champion of Chess but has created history as one of the youngest chessist to bring home Gold for his country at such a prestigious tournament and will always be remembered as the player who took the Gold from the top players from Colombia who had to settle for silver and bronze respectively.
Much thanks to his family, Ronnie Nelson Snr. who is his coach, his aunts, Godmother, Ruskin Mark of N.C.C. channel 4, Jaye-Q Baptiste of Jaye-Q show-C.N.C.3, Robert Dumas of CNMG, Valentino Singh- Guardian, Catholic News, Dr. Daaim Shabazz of the Chess Drum, Mr and Mrs Attong, Mrs Julien and Mr. Jackman. He tributes his Gold to all of you.
More can be read of Ronnie Nelson Jnr. at www.saveourchildrenfoundationtnt.org and www.thechessdrum.net
By Lesley-Ann Nelson
President
Kids Chess Academy
Contact Info. 775-2358
E-mail: lescarmn32@yahoo.com
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Trinidad and Tobago at the 18th Pan -Am Chess Festival
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhgeL-ZINig
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Trinidad and Tobago National Chess Champion
Congratulations -Job well done R.J
At the Pan Am Chess Festival'2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Ronnie competes at the Pan-Am games in Ecuador
He was only 6 years, came near to taking home a fide title.However, due to travelling problems he missed the first rounds of the 8 round tournament.But he was able to secure 5 wins , placing him in 4th place.
Ronnie takes the spotlight at Pan -Am Chess Tourney
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Ronnie Nelson shines at the Pan-Am Chess Festival
Ronnie Nelson shines at the Pan-Am Chess Festival
The Pan -American Chess Festival games kicked off on 2nd July'07, with a formal opening.The participating countries- Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina ,Mexico, Guatemala,Panama, Nicaragua, Panama, Urugay,Costa Rica, Brasil,host country Colombia, from the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.
A total of 722 participants, largest tournament compared to last year in Ecuador.Well Ronnie Nelson , Trinidad and Tobago National 8 and 10 Champion, participated in the sub 8, earning 5 games out of the 9.With a great start winning his first 2 games, then with a dramatic end, taking his last games in fine fashion.
He won the following players , David Juan Plata- Colombia, Matias Contreras- Chile, Victor Luis- Bolivia, Renzo Bassan-Venezuela and Fernando Cruz- Colombia.
His rating performance now stands at 1400.He is due to compete in Guatemala at the Caribbean and Central American games from 25th -29th July'2007.
Ronnie Nelson shines at the Pan-Am Chess Festival
A total of 722 participants, largest tournament compared to last year in Ecuador.Well Ronnie Nelson , Trinidad and Tobago National 8 and 10 Champion, participated in the sub 8, earning 5 games out of the 9.With a great start winning his first 2 games, then with a dramatic end, taking his last games in fine fashion.
He won the following players , David Juan Plata- Colombia, Matias Contreras- Chile, Victor Luis- Bolivia, Renzo Bassan-Venezuela and Fernando Cruz- Colombia.
His Fide International performance rating performance now stands at 1400.Competing against 62 players he ended in 18th place being among the top 20 in his catergory.So, indeed he flew the Trinidad and Tobago fly high , being feared as the Caribbean Chess Tiger.He is due to compete in Guatemala at the Caribbean and Central American games from 25th -29th July'2007, then the Sagicor Chess opens in Barbados from 12th -17th August'2007.
Although Ronnie trip to Colombia was plague with much trials, one only have to give thanks to the two good Samaritan who responded with generosity to ensure that Ronnie will continue to shine in his chess career and have promise to pave a bright future for our Caribbean Chess tiger.
Its indeed the parable of the story of the Good Samaritan, without the support of his school Administrator, school community, the sporting ministry he rose above the ashes with the support of these good samaritan.
So on behalf of Ronnie, his dad and family we extend our heartfelt appreciation and blessings on your family.Also we acknowledge the intercession of the prophets Elijah and Francis , they have never fail him thus far. Moreso for the continued support by June Johnson who have never fail to bring R.J stories in the heart of your home.May the spirit of Elijah and Francis be with us always.