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Junior Chess players to face off in Ruiru

Top juniors are set to face off at this weekend’s juniors’ Chess Tournament at the Ruiru Sports club.

The Saturday event will be used to celebrate the club that turns 100 years of existence where the six-round Swiss system competition is expected to kick off at 8:30 am where both boys and girls of ages 18 and below will compete in the U18, U12, U10, U8 and U6 categories.

Speaking ahead of the much-anticipated showpiece, Centenary Chairman Ndung’u Mwaura said: “It has been 100 years of nothing but progressive existence. Many people identify Ruiru Sports Club with golf, but this facility offers more. We have the capacity to host swimming competitions, football, pool table, Chess and more. As we build up towards December 9 for the 100 years anniversary, this weekend we will be hosting juniors for a Chess tournament that will ultimately position our club as a sports center.”

Winners in both categories will walk home with trophies and gift vouchers while the second and third positions will receive medals. All the competitors will receive certificates of participation.

The tournament is part of the Ruiru Sports Club rigorous activities ahead of the December 9 centenary celebrations that marks an important milestone in the Club’s history.

To celebrate 100 years, so far, the Club has hosted juniors swimming competition that saw Supermarlins Girls Swim Club triumphed at the Ruiru-based facility bagging 4,140 points to cruise to victory.

Orca Swim Club emerged second with 1, 415 points beating Dolphins Swimtec who finished third after garnering 1,215 points at the weekend’s competition that brought together 39 swimming clubs from Nairobi and its environs.

The competition drew swimmers from ages 5 and under, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, as well as 16 and over for both boys and girls who were feted at the end of the grueling outing.

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