Ethan Vaz of Goa is on a roll at the FIDE World Cadets Chess Championship 2022 (Under-12 Open) currently underway at Batumi, Georgia, with a perfect score of 4 points after 4 rounds of the 11-round swiss system tournament.
After scoring his first two points against Utlu Mustafa Ali (Elo 1386) of Turkey and Zhu Charis (Elo 1350) of Canada, Ethan stunned 2nd seed FM Movahed Sina (Elo 2345) of Iran while playing on the top board. In the 4th round, Ethan got the better of Lisenkov Svyatoslav (Elo 2069) of Russia who was playing under the FIDE flag. At the end of 4 rounds, Ethan is in joint 1st place and 2nd on tie-break. In the 5th round, Ethan will face the top seed of the tournament, FM Uskov Artem (Elo 2377) of Russia (playing under FIDE flag).
Ethan was selected to represent India at the FIDE World Cadets Chess Championship on account of having won the Bronze Medal at the National Under-12 Open Chess Championship earlier this year.
The World Cadets Chess Championships is scheduled from 16th to 27th of September 2022, and is being organized as a set of 6 tournaments in the age categories of U8, U10 and U12, in Open and Girls categories respectively. The Under-12 Open category, in which Ethan is representing India, is being contested by 156 participants representing 69 countries, including 4 FIDE Masters and 3 Candidate Masters.
Ethan hails from the village of Raia, and is a Class 6 student of The King’s School, Sao Jose De Areal. Ethan expressed that he is thankful to his sponsors Geno Foundation and everyone who has contributed towards his crowdfunding campaign. “I feel privileged to represent India on the world stage, and I will give it my best,” he said.