Gian Carlo Arvelo and Raydily Rosario Almánzar are new chess champions of the Dominican Republic. The Open and Women’s Championships, Swiss tournaments with classical time control, were held from February 18 to March 06 (with a long break from February 20-25 in the open competition).
The 18th rated Gian Carlo Arvelo produced a major sensation by winning the open event with an excellent result 9/11. The champion completed the tournament unbeaten, finishing with three straight victories and picking up 91 rating points. Gian Carlo qualified for the national team and will represent his country at Chess Olympiad 2022.

“This day is very special for me because I become the National Chess Champion of the Dominican Republic. To be the number 1 in whatever is not an easy task; it is a dream that many cannot achieve, and today I could,” said the happy champion.
The rating favourites FM Carlos Paul Abreu and IM Jose Lisandro Muñoz netted 8½/11 each and tied for second place. Silver went to Carlos Paul thanks to slightly better Buchholz over Jose Lisandro, who had to settle for bronze.
Final standings:
1
FM
Arvelo, Gian Carlo
9
2
FM
Abreu, Carlos Paul
8½
3
IM
Munoz, Jose Lisandro
8½
4
FM
Guzman, Christopher
8
5
FM
Hernandez Sanchez, Elvis
7½
6
Mendez Ramirez, Victor
7
7
CM
Crispin Ferreras, Darvi Abraham
7
8
IM
Dominguez, Jose Manuel
6½
9
Mesa Cruz, Juan Carlos
6½
10
Sanchez Castillo, Jose Rafael
6½

In the Women’s Championship, Raydily Rosario Almánzar (pictured below) tied for the first place with CM Jennifer María Almanzar but lifted the main trophy owing to a greater number of victories. CM Doribel Muñoz Santana claimed bronze scoring 6/8, while the defending champion Patricia Evarista Castillo Pena did not make it to the podium and finished only 5th.

Final standings:
1
Rosario Almanzar, Raydily
6½
2
WCM
Almanzar Vasquez, Jeniffer Maria
6½
3
WCM
Munoz Santana, Doribel
6
4
WFM
Diaz Cesar, Wilsaida Pieranlly
5½
5
WCM
Castillo Pena, Patricia Evarista
5
6
Gonzalez Peguero, Mary Loly
5
7
Coronado Paulino, Karen Libell
5
8
WCM
Villar Acevedo, Darlin Rocio
5
9
Sanchez Jaspez, Rosangel
4½
10
Ramirez Luzon, Franchesca
4½
Photo: Federación Dominicana de Ajedrez Facebook page
