DAVAO CITY---Promising Davaoena chesser Samantha Umayan helped the Philippines represented by the Far Eastern University high school team secure a second place finish in the Inter Academy International Online U18 Rapid Chess Championship last June 13-15.
The FEU team fell short against the host and powerhouse chess team Chess Academy of Armenia in the finals 1-5.
Despite the loss, the Philippine team is still very happy with their performance against some of the top high school chess teams around the world.
The Philippines reached the finals earlier after beating the World of Chess Academy of Kazakhstan in the semifinals.
Coming into the tournament, Umayan is upbeat with her performance since she represented the country in the Eastern Asia Juniors and Girls Chess Championship hosted by the Philippines in Tanauan City, Batangas last December 9-16, 2019.
In the 82nd season of the UAAP on October 27, Umayan secured the bronze medal in the UAAP high school girls division.
Umayan’s performance also helped FEU secure a second-place finish in the team competition of the tournament behind champion National University.
Before her bronze medal performance, the 12-year-old Umayan also helped the Philippines’ campaign in the 29th ASEAN+ Age-Group Chess Championships in Mandalay, Myanmar in June of this year.
Umayan joined forces with Mhage Gerriahlou Sebastian and Lovely Ann Heraldino to help the Philippines get 15 points in the international chess tournament, which was eventually won by Vietnam.
In the girls’ 14-below standard division, the DavaoeƱa and her teammates scored 14 points behind the champion Vietnam team.
The Filipino trio also got another silver in the rapid division (11.5) behind champion Vietnam (16.5).
The resident of Barangay Buhangin got the slot to compete in the ASEAN chessfest after she got a bronze medal in the 2019 National Age-Group Chess Championships in Metro Manila.
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