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Founders Day Chess 4 Round Thrilling Victory

Founders Day Chess Tournament Celebration

On 23 February 2026, from 10.00 a.m. to 01.00 p.m., the Founders Day Chess tournament was conducted at the Admin Block of Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi as part of the annual Founders Day celebrations.

The interdepartmental event brought together enthusiastic participants from various academic departments, creating an atmosphere of strategy, focus, and competitive spirit. The Founders Day Chess tournament reflected the institution’s commitment to nurturing intellectual engagement beyond classroom learning.

Inaugural Ceremony

The tournament was formally inaugurated by the Vice Principal, Dr. S. Senthil, in the presence of Founders Day Convenor Dr. A. Velkumar and other coordinators assigned for the event.

The dignitaries emphasized the importance of discipline, concentration, and analytical thinking that chess cultivates among students. Their presence added significance to the Founders Day Chess celebration.

Participation and Format

A total of 30 teams from various departments actively participated in the tournament. The competition was conducted under the 4 round team Swiss system, a structured format designed to ensure fair pairing and competitive balance.

The tournament framework included:

  • Four competitive rounds
  • Team based scoring system
  • Strategic pairing through Swiss format
  • Time regulated matches

The Swiss system allowed teams to compete against others with similar performance levels, ensuring competitive fairness and sustained excitement throughout the event.

Highlights of the Tournament

The Founders Day Chess event showcased remarkable strategic play and disciplined performance. Participants demonstrated patience, tactical foresight, and composure under pressure.

Key highlights included:

  • High level strategic gameplay
  • Team coordination and mutual support
  • Intense final round matches
  • Strong representation from science and physical education departments

Each round intensified the competition, keeping participants and spectators fully engaged.

Winning Teams

After four competitive rounds, the results of the Founders Day Chess tournament were announced as follows:

  • Winner – Computer Science A Team (Aided)
  • Runner – Computer Science A Team (SF)
  • Third Place – Physical Education Team (SF)

The winning teams demonstrated exceptional coordination and consistent performance across all rounds. Their strategic depth and calm execution played a crucial role in securing top positions.

Academic and Cognitive Benefits of Chess

The Founders Day Chess tournament was not merely a competition but also an intellectual exercise that promoted several cognitive skills among participants:

  • Critical thinking and analytical reasoning
  • Strategic planning and foresight
  • Improved concentration and patience
  • Decision making under time pressure
  • Team collaboration and sportsmanship

Such tournaments reinforce the value of extracurricular engagement in holistic education.

Institutional Encouragement and Sports Culture

The successful conduct of the Founders Day Chess tournament reflects the college’s vibrant sports and intellectual culture.

Internal Link:
Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi

Chess continues to be recognized globally as a sport that enhances mental agility. For global chess developments:

External Link:
International Chess Federation (FIDE)

Student Engagement and Sportsmanship

The Founders Day Chess event witnessed enthusiastic participation and mutual respect among teams. Despite the competitive atmosphere, players displayed admirable sportsmanship and professionalism.

The tournament created opportunities for:

  • Interdepartmental bonding
  • Friendly competition
  • Recognition of hidden talents
  • Promotion of intellectual sports

Such events contribute significantly to campus vibrancy and student morale.

Conclusion

The Founders Day Chess tournament conducted on 23 February 2026 stands as a memorable part of the Founders Day celebrations. With participation from 30 teams and the adoption of a structured 4 round Swiss system, the event was both competitive and well organized.

The remarkable performances by Computer Science A Team (Aided), Computer Science A Team (SF), and Physical Education Team (SF) brought excitement and pride to their respective departments.

The tournament reaffirmed the institution’s dedication to fostering intellectual growth, strategic thinking, and healthy competition among students. The Founders Day celebration was enriched by this engaging and well executed chess tournament, leaving participants with valuable learning experiences and lasting memories.

Date

Feb 23 2026
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Time

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

Admin Block

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