Visa debacle hits chess team

Rwanda’s chess team to the 2008 World Chess Olympiad that ended last week in Dresden, Germany, missed the eleventh and final round as their short visas could not allow them stay in Germany utill the end of the competition.

Thursday, December 04, 2008
TOP SEED: Godfrey Kabera.

Rwanda’s chess team to the 2008 World Chess Olympiad that ended last week in Dresden, Germany, missed the eleventh and final round as their short visas could not allow them stay in Germany utill the end of the competition.

Rwanda, represented by only three players; Kabera, Maxence Murara and Joseph Ngendo due to financial incapacitation put up a dismal performance to finish 147 out of 156 countries that took part in the two-week tournament. 

However, in the invidual category, the country’s top World Chess Federation  (FIDE) rated player Kabera rose up to the challenge to finish 23rd after amassing six points in the ten rounds. 

Uganda carried the East African region after garnering 20.5 points. The Olympiad ran from November 13-25 and Armenia emerged top with 31 points.

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