2025 Malaysian Challengers results

Daniel Yong Chen-I Memorial Malaysia Chess Challenge 

The Daniel Yong Chen-I Memorial Malaysia Chess Challenge concluded at KL Gateway Mall, drawing an impressive field of 137 participants from several countries for nine tension-filled rounds of Swiss-system action. This event was a highlight of the Malaysian Chess Festival, endorsed by MCF and expertly directed by IA Hamid Abd Hamid Bin Abd Majid and his team.

A Triumph for Malaysia: Leong Khai Shen Takes Gold

Malaysian talent Leong Khai Shen produced a stellar performance to clinch the championship with 8 points out of 9, outpacing a strong multinational field. His consistent play and ability to navigate crucial rounds set him apart as a deserving champion.

Philippines Shines: Olaybal, Paglinawan & More

Philippines proved its chess depth once again:

International Diversity in Top 10

Players from Indonesia, India, and Singapore fought fiercely, ensuring tight competition in the closing ranks of the top ten:

  • Nelson Lau (INA) and Narzabal Joemel (PHI) both finished on 7 points.
  • Satyam Prakash (IND) and Khoirullah Muhammad Azmi (INA) earned 6.5 points apiece.
  • The tenth spot was claimed by Romero Gladimir Chester (PHI), also on 6.5 points.

India's Rising Stars

Young talent Satyam Prakash (IND), seeded 24th, cracked the top ten with fighting chess, while several Indian juniors and youth stars (notably Khandelwal Ananya and Aashrita Balaji Guttula) stood out for their attacking games in the competitive mid-table.

Malaysian Contenders and Special Prizes

Malaysia's depth was seen in the mid and lower tables, with notable performances like:

Ong, El Win (Best in FIDE 1800–1600)

Other stars winning category prizes include:

Women Power: WFM Claros April Joy (PHI) and Others

WFM April Joy Claros (PHI) led the female contingent, finishing 13th with an impressive 6.5 points. Notable women contenders included Ordizo Kate Nicole and Rueda Joyce Rianna (PHI).

Festival Atmosphere and International Friendship

With players from Indonesia, India, Singapore, Philippines, Australia, Italy, and China, the event was a lively showcase of international chess friendship.

Final Ranking — Top 15 Overview

Rank Name Country Rating Points
1 Leong Khai Shen MAS 1758 8
2 Olaybal Christian Marcelo PHI 1970 7.5
3 Paglinawan Zeus Alexis PHI 1844 7.5
4 Adena Lemmuel Jay PHI 1908 7
5 Ordizo Ericka PHI 1716 7
6 Nelson Lau INA 1818 7
7 Narzabal Joemel PHI 1891 7
8 Ong El Win MAS 1673 6.5
9 Satyam Prakash IND 1804 6.5
10 Mok Jun Ji MAS 1613 6.5
11 Khoirullah Muhammad Azmi INA 1877 6.5
12 Romero Gladimir Chester PHI 1809 6.5
13 WFM Claros April Joy PHI 1904 6.5
14 Chen Yu Kun Austin MAS 1733 6.5
15 Magpily Franiel Angela PHI 1735 6.5

See full crosstable for all 137 players and TB scores.


Impressions:
With 137 players and fierce international competition, Event 6 further cements Malaysia as a vibrant chess hub. The event celebrated not just elite results but also grassroots enthusiasm, making the Daniel Yong Chen-I Memorial an unforgettable part of the Malaysian Chess Festival 2025.

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