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PH chess genius Bonjoure Fille Suyamin heads to Pattaya, Thailand for chess meet

By Marlon Bernardino
PhilBoxing.com
Mon, 01 Jul 2019

PH chess genius Bonjoure Fille Suyamin expressed readiness to compete in the 1st Thailand International Age-Group Chess Championship 2019 which begins on July 7 at the Le Bali Resort and Spa in Pattaya, Thailand.

The nine-year-old Suyamin is set to leave on Saturday, July 6.

"I'm ready. It's a big challenge for me, but I will try my best," said the young chess wizard from General Trias City, Cavite.

Suyamin, a grade 4 pupil of Del Rosario Christian Institute in General Trias City, Cavite is fresh from winning three silver medals in the girls under 10 division of the 9-day 20th ASEAN Age Group Chess Championships 2019 held from June 10 to 18 at the Golden Mandalay Hotel and Hotel Hazel in Mandalay City, Myanmar.

"I know most of the players in Pattaya, Thailand chess meet, they are good and talented," said Suyamin, a consistent Honor Student and achievers since kinder 1 up to present.

It shall be recalled that Suyamin carried the good fight for Young PH woodpushers who won four (4) gold medals and two (2) silver medals at the 1st Thailand Pattaya Youth Chess Championship 2018 held at the Bay Beach Resort Pattaya, Banglamung, Chin Buried in Pattaya, Thailand last October 24.

Suyamin won the gold in the girls under 10 division while Clark Jemuel Cabatian, Relghie Columna and Gio Troy Ventura took the gold in the boys' Under-8, Under-10 and Under-12 division, respectively.

Jirah Floravie Cutiyog and Geraldine Mae Camarines chipped in silver medals in the girls under 10 and under 12.

Suyamin Pattaya, Thailand chess meet campaign is being supported by Del Rosario Christian Institute Foundation Inc.chairman/ president Dr. Arnel Beltran Del Rosario, local government of General Trias City, Cavite led by Mayor Antonio ?Ony? Ferrer, Congressman Luis ?Jon-jon? Ferrer IV, Ms. Baby Lyn Kempiz of City Mayor?s Office of General Trias City, General Trias City Chess Club president Philippine chess coach Ederwin Estavillo, National Chess Federation of the Philippines Executive Director Mr. Red Dumuk and the Philippine Sports Commission.-Marlon Bernardino-


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