Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Message From World Chess Champion, Vishy Anand, To Be Learnt

Vishy Anand
The World Chess Champion


GiLoCatur found an interesting article about the reigning World Chess Champion, Viswanathan Anand from India, who wants to be numero uno again in the FIDE world rankings here.

Anand, however, said his career is far from over. "Retiring from the sport has not crossed my mind and it is the last thing I can think of. I am only 40 and I will play as long as I can and enjoy playing. Right now I am focused and looking forward to the chess season."

GiLoCatur hopes all Malaysian chess junior players will have similar spirit and determination of a world champion like in the above article excerpt. The key point is enjoy playing the chess. Never give up to achieve something and to excel. Need to be focused and look forward for chess tournaments.

"We have about 8000 chess clubs, encompassing a million students across the country. The idea is to cover as many schools as possible. I am confident that if the 'Mind Champions' program is implemented properly, India will be the foremost chess nation once again," added Anand.

What we can learn or follow from the above Anand's statement?
  1. Chess Clubs - active ones of course, are very important and crucial for a country to propel in chess. How many do we have in Malaysia? How many are active? Have the chess clubs in Malaysia get the proper support and assistance?
  2. Schools play the important role in developing chess. A SIMPLE FACT. Need to outreach and cover as many schools as possible. How about in Malaysia? How many schools are active in chess? We need more schools like MBSS, SJK(C) Kepong, SK Jenjarom and SK Bukit Jelutong. What efforts have been done to promote chess in schools? Have chess associations and schools, education offices i.e. PPDs (District Education Offices), JPNs (State Education Departments) and KPM (Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia) work hand in hand in developing and promoting chess?
  3. Chess development programs MUST be implemented properly for Malaysia to be in the world chess map. What chess developments programs do we have in this country? Do the responsible authorities and parties have such programs or plans?

TO ALL THE MALAYSIAN CHESS COMMUNITY, FRATERNITY & SOCIETY - PLAYERS, COACHES, PARENTS, PENGERUSI TEKNIK CATURS, SCHOOL CHESS CLUB TEACHERS, ARBITERS, ORGANIZERS, CHESS ASSOCIATIONS AND CHESS BLOGGERS AS WELL, LET'S THINK, PLAN, FORMULATE AND, VERY IMPORTANT, TAKE ACTIONS FOR THE ABOVE QUESTIONS AND CHESS DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA.

2 comments:

AZALINA ABDU RAHAMAN said...

ilocatur, adakah kita kulaan? my in law is from simpang lima too...anyway, I dah perbesarkan ruangan shoutbox I.

GiLoCatur said...

mmm rasanya tidak. sbb sya dan wife dari etnik KAMPAR suku sakat Mendailing. kami bukannya BANJAR like ur hubby.

actually,kat spg 5 tu my in laws. my wife punya kg. kg I kat sabak bernam.

maybe ur inlaws kenal my inlaws. heheehe

GiLoCatur