40 - Oct 2 thru Oct 8 2000, Vol X

Chess
Champion, Al-Zindani, to the YT:
Lack of facilities and international
participation hinders Yemenis from reaching international levels
A’del Al-Haimi
A few may have heard about Zindan Al-Zindani, only after he achieved
spectacular success in the Arab chess championship held recently at Beirut.
Zindani confidently moved from one victory to another, beginning from the
Under-20 Chess Championship of the Republic in 1997 until he was classified
as an international master in 2000.
Congratulating him on this great success, the Yemen Times took the
opportunity to have the following chat with him:
Q: Captain Zindan Zindani, the Yemen Times
congratulates you on your great achievement in the Arab Chess Championship
and would like to know your beginning in brief?
A: While a child, I used to watch
my uncle, Mohammed Al-Baiadhi playing with his friends. I was very attracted
to it, specially by the silence surrounding the players and the concentration
it demanded. I then started playing with young people in my area. Once
while I was playing in 1993 with a friend, Mr. Khalil Al-Sobhi was watching
me. He liked my ways although I was a beginner. He encouraged me and gave
me a lot of books. Moreover, he introduced me to Yemeni chess champions
at the time and urged me to interact with them and learn more form them.
The credit for my achievement, in fact, goes to him.
Q: What about your local and international
achievements?
A: The first achievement was in
1997 when I won the Under-20 Championship of the Republic. After that I
won the President’s cup in 1999 and came first in Al-Haimi Chess Championship
in the same year.
In 1996 I was internationally classified during the World Chess Olympiad
held in Armenia. I achieved the third position in the Arab Under-20 Championship
held in 1997 in Iraq. In the Hussain Tournament in Jordan, 1999 I won the
Bronze medal, and the silver in the Arab Clubs Championship held in Dubai
in 2000. Recently, I was classified as a chess master after I won the Under-20
Chess Championship in Beirut.
Q: How do you asses the Arab championship and
the other Arab opponents?
A: It was the strongest championship
ever organized by the Arab Chess Association. All Arab countries took part
in it. Thank God that I was able to achieve such a victory.
Q: Since chess depends on talent, what do think
hinders Yemenis from reaching international levels?
A: Lack of facilities and international
participation.
Q: What is your advice to those talented people
who are faced by such hindrances?
A: To try to interact with great
players and avoid conceit.
Q: How do you foresee future of sport in general
and chess in particular in Yemen?
A: Sports are developing although
in a slow pace. As far as chess is concerned, it depends on talents and
we have been able to achieve a lot in this sphere depending on our personal
efforts.
Q: What are you aspiring for?
A: To reach world chess championship.
Q: Any last word Mr. Zindani?
A: Thank you very much and I hope
that the Yemen Times will adopt a whole page for sports including chess
activities with a weakly puzzle.
Sana’a
Sheraton Kicks off Tennis Tournament
The Sana’a Sheraton Hotel inaugurated last Friday the Sept. 29-Oct.
14 Open Tennis Tournament. Fifty Yemeni, Arab, foreign as well as member
players are participating in the event sponsored by Yemen Airlines, Coca
Cola, Yemen Kuwait Shipping & Forwarding Co., Rolex, P& G and Shamlan
Water. The event includes women singles, men singles, mixed doubles and
men doubles.
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