Omani boy wins under-9 title at Indian school chess championship

Nine-year-old Ilaan Shafeek from Oman has become the first student from his country to win the Indian National School Chess Championship. The Class 4 student from Indian School Bausher clinched the under-9 category with an impressive performance in Guwahati. His achievement highlights Oman's emerging talent in international chess.

Ilaan Shafeek, a nine-year-old Class 4 student at Indian School Bausher in Oman, made history by securing the under-9 title at the 14th Indian National School Chess Championship. The event took place from December 27 to 31, 2025, at the Sarusajai Indoor Stadium in Guwahati, Assam, drawing participants from 28 Indian states.

Shafeek demonstrated exceptional skill and composure, earning eight points over nine rounds with seven wins and two draws. Observers noted his calm demeanor, mature positional understanding, and ability to handle pressure against competitors from India's top chess centers. This victory marks him as the first Omani student to claim the title in this highly competitive tournament, which tests young players' strategy, stamina, and mental resilience.

Upon returning to Muscat, Shafeek was greeted with enthusiasm at Muscat International Airport by teachers, coaches, friends, and family. His parents expressed gratitude to Indian School Bausher for its support in balancing academics and chess, particularly thanking Principal Prabhakaran for his guidance.

Shafeek trains with Egyptian coach Megdhi at the school and Chess Master Academy, where he has honed his opening preparation, endgame techniques, and competitive mindset. Just weeks earlier, in December 2025, he won a FIDE-rated Classical Open Tournament in Oman among 54 players from eight countries, becoming the youngest such champion in the sultanate.

He has also represented Oman internationally, including at the Arab Club Chess Championship, where he drew against Syrian International Master Al Zaim Talal and defeated Palestinian coach Ahmed Nidal. From a family in Kerala's Thrissur district now based in Oman, Shafeek's siblings also compete successfully in CBSE national-level tournaments. His success brings pride to his school and the Indian expatriate community in Oman, signaling the nation's rising profile in global chess.

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Nine-year-old Ilaan Shafeek from Indian School Bausher in Oman has made history by clinching the Under-9 title at the Indian National School Chess Championship. The Class 4 student scored eight points in the 14th edition of the tournament held in Guwahati, Assam. His victory marks the first time an Omani student has won this prestigious national event.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Tamizh Amudhan, a nine-year-old from India, has achieved the rare feat of surpassing 2000 Elo in chess, making him the world number one in the under-9 category. His journey includes winning a Maruti Suzuki car for a silver medal at the Athens of the East Chess Tournament last year. The young prodigy's success highlights both his talent and his family's sacrifices.

UAE Grandmaster Salem Saleh, a Dubai police officer and former world No. 44, discussed his chess career, the growth of chess in the UAE, and his admiration for D. Gukesh's world title win. The 33-year-old, currently ranked No. 86, highlighted government support and the impact of major tournaments on the sport's popularity. He remains on sports leave from his police duties.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship grew more competitive after round four, with tight standings in both the above 2000 and under 2000 categories. Several players share the lead in the elite section, while a group holds perfect scores in the lower category. Omani players showed promise in the under 2000 division.

 

 

 

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