Zambia shines at 39th Olympiad!



Stanley Chumfwa on the move against Libya’s Elbaruni Mohamed.
Photo by ugra-chess.com.
Zambia has had quite a bit to to celebrate in past years, but the men’s performance in the recently-ended 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk is the most recent of its accomplishments. Stanley Chumfwa led the charge of the 121st-ranked Zambian team to reach a record 47th place! A key win over Turkmenistan ended the tournament on a high note as Zambia took the Category E prize. Chumfwa’s win over GM Mesgen Amanov created a buzz around the tournament. While white made crucial mistakes in the end, the sacrifices showed a lot of imagination. (See Amanov-Chumfwa)
Of course, there was a notice of the absence of Zambia’s top player Amon Simutowe who is currently undertaking advanced studies at Oxford in England. Imagine what could have been if the “Zambezi Shark” were present. Nevertheless, Zambia’s Chumfwa (7½/10) and FM Daniel Jere (6½/10) rose to the occasion and helped the team take home the gold. Gillan Bwalya scored a respectable 4/8 in his Olympiad debut; Kelvin Chumfwa had 2/8 and Andrew Kayonde was on 5/8. Zambian women had some high moments with a couple of impressive wins.
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Thanks you for the olympic coverage once again brother Shabazz!and i see the chessbase site have a few photos persons of African descent , traditionally i didnt see this on their sites but apparently UM just wakin up to the reality that we know a thing or two about the game clearly by the games presented here, well done Zambia and congratulations to you all! Peace.
Strong team spirit and great determination to create upsets: those were our two main strenths at the just ended Olympiad. Despite our horrible loss to Germany in the first round we managed to reorganise and pick ourselves up.
From my observation,most African teams seemed to lack this vital component called “team spirit”. And funny thing is most lost games that they were clearly supposed to convent to a win » this was something common among almost all African nations (including Zambia).Egypt may have been the only one exempt from such mistakes.
We have some work to do if we have to increase the number of African teams getting medals at the Olympiads.
Thanks for the coverage and the wonderfull title to this article!
Congratulations Zambia on your performance and for representing us well. We Zambians are very proud of you. Seeing you score ahead of countries like Germany and Norway has really motivated me personally as a chess player.
Wow! Congratulations Zambia! You’ve, made us proud. Please keep working hard for more future success. You fought gallantly! You will forever be remembered for this!
Great Zambia.. Real One Zambia One Nation. Very impressive perfomance. Great talent in Zambia
I am wondering, are the final positions of Egypt and Zambia the best finish Africa has ever had at the olympiad?