Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (centre), engages with kids, who got here out to fulfill Jamaican American Chess Grandmaster, Maurice Ashley and legendary Hungarian Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár, on the Medallion Corridor Resort in Kingston on Saturday (April 19). The occasion was a part of the Jamaica Chess Federation’s ‘GM-in-10’ programme, which goals to find and produce Jamaica’s first home-grown and educated grandmaster inside a decade.
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Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second proper), listens to some extent from Jamaican American Chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley (left) throughout a gathering on the Medallion Corridor Resort in Kingston on Saturday (April 19). Sharing within the dialogue are (from left), legendary Hungarian Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár; President of the Jamaica Chess Federation, Ian Wilkinson; and Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange. The Jamaica Chess Federation is enterprise a daring initiative, the ‘GM-in-10’ programme, which goals to find and produce Jamaica’s first home-grown and educated grandmaster inside a decade.Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), exchanges a heat handshake with Jamaican American Chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley (second proper), on the Medallion Corridor Resort in Kingston on Saturday (April 19). Wanting on are Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange (second left) and legendary Hungarian Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár, who’s thought to be one of the best feminine chess participant of all time. The grandmasters, who met and interacted with younger chess gamers and lovers, are within the island to supply a lift to the Jamaica Chess Federation’s ‘GM-in-10’ programme, which goals to find and produce Jamaica’s first home-grown and educated grandmaster inside a decade.Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), greets legendary Hungarian Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár (proper) on the Medallion Corridor Resort in Kingston on Saturday (April 19). Sharing the second are Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange and Jamaican American Chess Grandmaster, Maurice Ashley. The grandmasters are within the island as a part of the Jamaica Chess Federation’s ‘GM-in-10’ programme, which goals to find and produce Jamaica’s first home-grown and educated grandmaster inside a decade.Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), shares a light-weight second with (from second left) Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange; Jamaican American Chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley; legendary Hungarian Chess Grandmaster, Judit Polgár; and President of the Jamaica Chess Federation, Ian Wilkinson. The grandmasters are within the island as a part of the Jamaica Chess Federation’s ‘GM-in-10’ programme, which goals to find and produce Jamaica’s first home-grown and educated grandmaster inside a decade.