Filipino para-chess champion Sander Severino dies at 40

Sander Severino, the Philippines' first world chess champion in para-chess, passed away on February 7, 2026, at the age of 40. His coach confirmed the news, highlighting Severino's historic achievements in international competitions. Tributes poured in from the Philippine Paralympic Committee, praising his dedication and resilience despite living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Sander Severino, born on June 30, 1985, in Silay City, Negros Occidental, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of eight following a bicycle accident that caused paralysis in both legs. Despite the progressive neurodegenerative disease, which led to muscle weakness and loss of motor control, Severino channeled his energy into chess, starting competitively at seven years old. By eleven, he had become the National Kiddies Chess Champion, and in 2000, he won the Asian Continental Under-16 Championship. He earned the FIDE Master title in 2015.

Severino's para-chess career shone in international arenas. He represented the Philippines in seven editions of the ASEAN Para Games, amassing 12 gold medals, two silvers, and two bronzes across four editions. At the 2018 Asian Para Games in Jakarta, he helped secure multiple golds, including in standard and rapid events. His pinnacle came in 2020 as the first Filipino to win the International Physically Disabled Chess Association (IPCA) Online World Chess Rapid Championship, finishing undefeated with eight wins and one draw.

Just weeks before his death, Severino competed at the 13th ASEAN Para Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, in January 2026, winning three golds and one silver, and raising the Philippine flag. His coach, James Infiesto, shared his grief on Facebook: "My heart is shattered for our fallen comrade. We shared so many dreams for the team, so many battles still waiting to be fought side by side."

The Philippine Paralympic Committee issued a tribute: "For more than 15 years, Sander proudly represented the Philippines, winning medals and bringing honor to our country through his dedication, discipline, and quiet strength." They remembered him as a "true servant of the nation" and an inspiration for his humility and perseverance. The cause of death was not immediately disclosed, though Severino had been hospitalized briefly after the tournament.

Severino's story of triumph over adversity left a lasting legacy in Philippine para-sports, inspiring athletes and fans alike.

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Illustrative portrait of Philippine para chess star Sander Severino at a tournament chessboard with medals, honoring his achievements.
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Para chess star Sander Severino passes away at 40

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Sander Severino, a celebrated FIDE Master and the face of Philippine para chess, died on February 7 at age 40 in his hometown of Silay, Negros Occidental, due to heart failure. Despite a childhood diagnosis of a debilitating muscle condition, Severino amassed an impressive medal haul, including multiple golds at the Asian and ASEAN Para Games. His recent triumphs in Thailand marked his final contribution to the national team.

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