Egyptian players dominated the 2022 African Individual Chess Championship winning gold in both open and women’s sections. The competition took place in Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria, from September 18-27 and brought together 93 participants from 27 African countries.
Both championships were 9-round Swiss tournaments with classical time control. FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich opened the 2022 African Individual championship and made the first ceremonial move in the competition.
The open event turned into an exciting race of two rating favourites and compatriots, GMs Bassem Amin (pictured below) and Ahmed Adly, who were in the lead from start to finish. Coming into the final round a half-point ahead of Amin, Aldy managed only a draw against Dante Beukes. His main competitor jumped on the opportunity and caught up with Aldy after defeating Kenny Solomon.
Photo by Madelene Belinki
Just like a year before, the two Egyptian GMs tied for first place with an excellent score of 8/9, but this time around, the tiebreaks (rating average of the opponents) favoured Bassem Amin, who won his sixth title of African champion. Another Egyptian GM, Hesham Abdelrahman, finished third.
Final standings Open:
1 | GM | Amin Bassem | EGY | 2663 | 8 |
2 | GM | Adly Ahmed | EGY | 2578 | 8 |
3 | GM | Hesham Abdelrahman | EGY | 2374 | 7 |
4 | IM | Silva David | ANG | 2315 | 6 |
5 | IM | Rakotomaharo Fy Antenaina | MAD | 2492 | 6 |
6 | IM | Ortega Amarelle Mariano | CPV | 2474 | 6 |
7 | IM | Beukes Dante M | NAM | 2295 | 6 |
8 | FM | Adebayo Adegboyega Joel | NGR | 2267 | 6 |
9 | Eyetonghan Denyefa Callistus | NGR | 2079 | 5½ | |
10 | IM | Okeke Isaac Chukwudalu | NGR | 2180 | 5½ |
In the women’s section, the top-seed Shahenda Wafa (pictured below) of Egypt lived up to the expectations and took gold after netting 7/9. The champion finished a half-point ahead of Charlize Van Zyl (South African Republic) and Bridget Michael (Nigeria), who scored critical final-round victories and tied for second place on 6.5/9. The silver medal goes to Charlize by dint of the higher rating average of her opponents.
Photo by Lennart Ootes
Final standings Women:
1 | WGM | Wafa Shahenda | EGY | 2110 | 7 |
2 | WIM | Van Zyl Charlize | RSA | 1710 | 6½ |
3 | Michael Bridget | NGR | 1800 | 6½ | |
4 | WFM | Luzia Pires | ANG | 1839 | 6 |
5 | WCM | Ampaire Shakira | UGA | 1657 | 5½ |
6 | Onoja Iyefu Joy | NGR | 1762 | 5½ | |
7 | Paulo Jemima | ANG | 1886 | 5½ | |
8 | Ofowino Toritsemuwa | NGR | 1857 | 5½ | |
9 | WFM | Oloruntola Oluwatobiloba | NGR | 1918 | 5½ |
10 | WFM | Mbatha Constance | ZAM | 1613 | 5 |