366 chess players join 2nd Gov. Oaminal chess festival, among Mindanao’s strongest events
Misamis Occidental—Around 366 chess players from across the Philippines
participated in the 2nd Gov. Henry S. Oaminal Open Chess Tournament, held on
July 9–10 at the Aya Hotel and Residences in Clarin, Misamis Occidental --
is surely one of the strongest chess events to
ever unfold in Mindanao.
The Asenso
Misamis Occidental Federated Chess Association organized the competition, with
substantial support from Misamis Occidental Governor Henry S. Oaminal, Ozamiz
City Mayor Henry F. Oaminal Jr., and Second District Rep. Sancho Fernando F.
Oaminal, who doubled the total cash prizes from P355,000 to P710,000.
Governor
Oaminal aims to enhance the sports development program to support aspiring
Filipino athletes, especially those from Misamis Occidental. He highlighted the
tournament's purpose, saying, "Today, we are gathered here not just to
compete but to celebrate the rich tradition and spirit of chess. This game,
with its history and strategic complexity, has brought people together from all
walks of life, bridging cultures and generations."
He also
noted that the chess festival coincides with the 76th Charter Anniversary of
the city of Ozamiz. "As we embark on this tournament, I hope that you will
all enjoy the experience. Let this event be a celebration of not just
competition but also of building camaraderie," he added.
In his
message, Mayor Indy Oaminal emphasized the broader impact of such competitions,
stating, "With these competitions, we’re exposing our children and
community to the skills of seasoned athletes from outside our locality. This
ensures a cultivated interest in sports and helps develop character. Through
sports tourism, we not only enhance local sports but also promote our province
and city. Competitors from different areas will get the chance to appreciate
the beauty of Misamis Occidental and Ozamiz City."
He
encouraged participants to enjoy not just the chess games but also the
camaraderie and fellowship with fellow chess enthusiasts. He also invited them
to visit the numerous tourist attractions in Misamis Occidental.
Hall of
Famer and Asia’s first chess Grandmaster, Eugenio ‘Eugene’ Torre, was an
invited guest at the tournament. In his inspiring talk, Torre expressed his
appreciation for the support shown by local officials. "On behalf of
Philippine Chess, I am pleased with the support from our officials, led by
Governor Henry Oaminal, Mayor Indy Oaminal, and Congressman Ando Oaminal. Their
cooperation and planned efforts are commendable," he said.
Torre
emphasized the importance of parental involvement in children’s engagement with
chess and the role of self-discipline. He also encouraged applying life lessons
learned from chess.
The
tournament was formally opened with ceremonial moves performed by Gov. Oaminal,
Mayor Oaminal, and Grandmaster Eugene Torre. Misamis Occidental is currently at
the forefront of the chess scene in the Philippines. This event is part of the
76th Charter Anniversary of Ozamiz City and the Feast of the Blessed Birhen sa
Cotta. (SN/PGMO)
Gov. Oaminal, Mayor Oaminal, and Grandmaster Eugene Torre performed the ceremonial moves to formally open the tournament.



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