Rohit Jadhav wins Mind Champions Challenge third edition

Rohit Jadhav emerged as the champion of the Mind Champions Challenge third edition, scoring 4.5 out of 5 points in a tournament for visually impaired players. The event took place on February 21, 2026, at the Phoenix ChessBase India Chess Club in Kurla, Mumbai. Around 36 participants competed in five rounds starting at 11 a.m.

The Mind Champions Challenge, an initiative for visually impaired chess players, reached its third edition on February 21, 2026. Hosted at the Phoenix ChessBase India Chess Club within Phoenix Marketcity Mall in Kurla, the tournament drew approximately 36 participants. Sponsored by the Lions Club of Bombay Uptown, it was organized in association with the All India Chess Federation for the Blind, ChessBase India, and Phoenix Marketcity Mall.

The event began at 11 a.m. and consisted of five rounds played throughout the day. Rohit Atmaram Jadhav topped the standings with 4.5 points, securing first place. Swapnil Shah and Gaurav Khetre followed in second and third positions, respectively, each with 4 points. Other notable finishers included Shivam Sabbath, Atul Kakade, Madan Bagayatkar, Sarita Prabhakar Karde, Shirish Patil, Vikas Shitole, and Suryakant Raut.

This tournament builds on a tradition started in 2023, reflecting the Lions Club's ongoing support for visually impaired players. The Phoenix ChessBase India Chess Club has regularly hosted such inclusive events, fostering participation from diverse backgrounds. To enhance the experience, organizers provided goodie bags and meals for all players and guests.

The competition highlighted the skill and determination of visually impaired chess enthusiasts, creating a positive atmosphere for participants, volunteers, and organizers alike.

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