Bacojo de la FEU obtiene norma de gran maestro en torneo internacional de ajedrez

Un estudiante de la Far Eastern University (FEU) ha logrado un hito significativo en ajedrez al obtener una norma de gran maestro en un torneo internacional. Bacojo representó tanto a Filipinas como a la FEU en la competición.

La Publicación Estudiantil Oficial de la Far Eastern University-Manila informó que Bacojo representó con orgullo a Filipinas y a la FEU después de obtener una norma de gran maestro en un torneo internacional de ajedrez. Este logro resalta la habilidad y dedicación de Bacojo en el competitivo mundo del ajedrez.  Una norma de gran maestro es un requisito clave para el título de gran maestro de la FIDE, que se obtiene típicamente al rendir a un alto nivel en torneos clasificados contra fuertes oponentes. Aunque no se proporcionaron detalles específicos sobre el torneo, como su nombre, ubicación o fechas, en el informe, el logro subraya el apoyo de la FEU a los estudiantes-atletas en deportes intelectuales.  La FEU continúa celebrando éxitos en diversas disciplinas, como se ve en su cobertura de otros eventos atléticos y académicos.

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