It’s not been a good year and half for sporting progress around the world. In March 2020, the global pandemic brought almost all competitions to a standstill, and as a sense of normality has returned, sporting federations in the Middle East and around the world have struggled to get back on track after a long period of inaction. But for the guardians of at least one sport in
Published May 5, 2021, 1:18 PM
Michael Concio Jr.
International Master Michael Concio Jr. outlasted Malaysian FIDE Master Lye Lik Zang to grab a share of the lead with two others after four rounds in the Asian Zone 3.3 Chess Championships Tuesday, May 4.
The 15-year-old Concio prevailed after 72 moves of a Bishop’s Opening to jump at the helm alongside IM Daniel Quizon and Indonesian IM Mohamad Ervan with identical 3.5 points.
Quizon and Ervan fought tooth and nail in a showdown between unbeaten players but settled with a 49-move draw of their Sicilian encounter, allowing Concio to catch up.
With five rounds to go, Concio and Quizon remained in contention for the two spots at stake for the 2021 FIDE World Cup in July.