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PRESS RELEASE: 2002-11-07
BARBADOS 3-1 LIBYA
Former
National Champions FIDE Master Philip Corbin, who is sponsored
by Light & Power, and FIDE Master Delisle Warner spearheaded
Barbados to comfortable 3-1 win over Libya in round 11 of
the 35th World Chess Olympiad currently underway in Bled,
Slovenia.
The match
started fairly quietly with top Junior Askari Elson, sponsored
by Illuminat, agreeing to an early draw on board 4 agaiinst
Nizar Elhaj.
But that
was just the calm before the storm as Hussien Asabri (2326)
decided to take on Corbin's Elephant Gambit. What ensued was
a vintage Corbin performance laced with sacrifice after sacrifice,
bringing the Libyan down in a barrage of blows.
As if
inspire by his team mate on board 2, Warner playing the French
Defense crashed through Mohamed Elbaruni's center with Knight
sacifrace. Elbaruni tried for counter play but eventually
resigned when he recognized that he could not prevent Warner
queening a pawn.
With Barbados
up 2 ½ - ½ , National Champion FIDE Master Ricardo
Szmetan fought tooth and nail with Farage Mahdia on board
1 to recover a draw from an endgame blunder which cost him
the exchange.
Round
11 was bitter for other Caribbean teams with Cuba losing 3
½ - ½ to Armenia, the Dominican Republic, Netherlands
Antilles and Jamaica 2 ½ - 1 ½ to Zambia, Nicaragua
and Ethiopia respectively, and the US Virgin Islands 4-0 to
San Marino. Trinidad and BVI drew 2-2 against Bahrain and
Afghanistan. Only Aruba managed a 2 ½ - 1 ½
win against Macau.
On the
top boards, Defending Champions Russia took apart Germany
3 ½ - ½ , Hungary won 2 ½ -1 ½
against England and China drew 2-2 with Ukraine.
The Russians
move to 32 points to hold a clear two point lead over nearest
rivals Hungary on 30. Georgia moves into 3rd position with
28 points after a 3-1 win against Sweden while England and
Croatia share 4th place with 27 ½ points.
Croatia
will face Russia in round 12 and Georgia and China pair off
against Hungary and England. The Bajan men will face Uganda.
Women's
action saw Poland causing a major upset as they defeated tournament
leaders Georgia 2 ½ - ½. Defending Champions
China sensing the gravity of the Georgian's misfortune knocked
up a 2 ½ - ½ win against Romania to close the
Georgian's lead to a slim 1/2 .
Georgia
still hold 1st position with 24 ½ point, China 2nd
with 24 and Russia a distant 3rd with 22 ½.
Barbados
had a hard match against Luxemborg with Nathali Greenidge
sidelined with the flu. National Women's Champion Rashida
Corbin (2098) lost to Grazyna Bakalarz on board 1 as did Margaret
Prince on board 3 against Clementine Conrady-Janssen.
Rashaana
Blenman save the team from a zero result by draw against Fiona
Steil-Antoni.
Round
12 should see the Bajan Women back to full strength as they
face Angola.
The fortunes
of both Bajan teams can be followed live on the internet at
the BCF Web Site www.barbados.org/chess
or the Olympiad Web site www.35chessolympiad.com.
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