UAE Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence, the International Chess Federation, and the Asian Chess Federation jointly held the Tolerance Games – Asian Chess Women’s Contest that took place from February 06-07, 2023, in Abu-Dhabi, UAE. The event was a part of the Global Tolerance and Human Fraternity Summit in Etihad Towers.
Girls and ladies from Asia and all around the world participated in various activities, from playing chess to learning about the empowerment chess gives to women and society.
The event started with the “Little Chess Star” Chess Tournament. Eight invited girls played in two qualification tournaments, followed by the final match for the title.

Eisa Bashkardi Ahoud from the UAE and Zakiyabonu Muminova from Tajikistan qualified for the final from their groups. Eisa Bashkardi Ahoud bested her opponent in both games and won the tournament.
A “Learn to play in one hour” session with a coach started right after the event. WGM and five-time Armenian Champion Mariya Gevorgyan showed many interesting problems and studies and taught girls how to play some basic and more complex rook endings.

Leadership workshop “Women and Chess – Promoting Tolerance & Women Empowerment” featured Anastasia Sorokina, Chair of FIDE Commission for Women in Chess; Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Women chess grandmaster, politician, FIDE Deputy Chair of Management Board; Anastasia Karlovich, WIM, Ukrainian chess journalist and photographer; Irene Kharisma Sukandar, WGM and two-time Asian Women’s Champion; David Smerdon, GM, PhD in Economics, member of FIDE WOM Commission and Tshepiso Lopang, IA and the President of African Chess Confederation.

“Chess can be used as an excellent tool for promoting tolerance and coexistence, connecting us in common humanity,” said Dana Reizniece-Ozola.
“Considering chess sport as a powerful means to consolidate society, establish an atmosphere of love and tolerance and create friendships between youth without social discrimination, leading numerous social projects for many years already, as a woman, as a person with a vast experience, I want more and more girls to play chess,” stressed Anastasia Sorokina.

A simul by Dana Reizniece-Ozola followed the workshop. Dana won all the games, although some players had good chances of reaching a draw.

As many as 89 players participated in the Open Asian Women Blitz Chess Tournament, the 7-round Swiss event with the time control of 3min +2 sec. WGM Geldiyeva from Mahri (Turkmenistan) finished with a perfect score and emerged as the winner. Shakhnoza Sabirova, from Uzbekistan and Ahlam Rashed, from the UAE, tied for second place, netting 6 out of 7 points.

Final standings can be found below
The closing ceremony of the “Little Chess Stars Tournament” and Open Asian Women Blitz Chess Tournament took place on the 7th of February and was attended by His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan Mabarak Al Nabyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and His Excellency Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Bin Shakhbout Al Nahyan, who welcomed participants and awarded the winners.

Dana Reizniece-Ozola took part in the Global Tolerance and Human Fraternity Summit and was a speaker in panel number three, Peace: Promoting Principals of Nonviolence.
Photo: Stev Bonhage and Anastasia Karlovich
Text: Anastasia Karlovich
Final standings – Open Asian Women Blitz Chess Tournament:
Rk.
Name
FED
Rtg
Pts.
1
WGM
Geldiyeva, Mahri
TKM
2132
7
2
Sabirova, Shakhnoza
UZB
1962
6
3
Rashed, Ahlam
UAE
1468
6
4
WNM
Acedo, Rowelyn-Joy
PHI
1778
5.5
5
AFM
Kaushal, Khushi
IND
1350
5.5
6
WCM
Alserkal, Rouda
UAE
1661
5.5
7
Amer, Shamsa
UAE
1128
5.5
8
Eisa Bashkardi, Ahoud
UAE
1246
5
9
Bhattacharya, Andria
IND
1313
5
10
Almaamari, Mouza
UAE
1381
5
11
ACM
Kindipan, Zyralle
PHI
1348
5
12
WCM
Ali, Abeer
UAE
1423
5
13
San Andres, Emerlinda
PHI
1399
5
14
Bommi, Yasaswi Krishna
IND
1340
5
15
Darmaki, Latifah
UAE
1241
5
16
Al Hamadi, Al Reem
UAE
1234
5
17
Alsaqqaf, Reem
UAE
0
4.5
18
Eisa Bashkardi, Anoud
UAE
1447
4.5
19
Almaini, Aishah
UAE
1509
4.5
20
Amin, Haneen
UAE
0
4.5
21
Gowrisankar, Divya
IND
1086
4.5
22
Biñan, Angelyn
PHI
0
4
23
Alshamsi, Ousha
UAE
1455
4
24
Mohammad Ali Hassan, Rayan
UAE
1351
4
25
Almeraikhi, Shaikha Abdulla
UAE
1187
4
26
Alhosani, Aysha
UAE
0
4
27
Amin, Hala
UAE
0
4
28
WCM
Almaamari, Zainab Darwish
UAE
1550
4
29
Alshamsi, Mouza Nasser
UAE
1186
4
30
Shah, Tvisha
IND
1038
4
31
Sadhana, Prakash
SGP
0
4
32
Alkhoori, Noora
UAE
1148
4
33
Abdulkarim, Ahlam
UAE
0
4
Ramanathan, Umayal
IND
0
4
35
WFM
Al Dhaffari, Salma
UAE
1449
4
Olandag, Meghan Gabrielle
PHI
0
4
37
Renganathan Palanikumar, Tarunikaa
IND
0
4
38
Akhmejanova, Gaziza
KAZ
0
4
39
Olandag, Sherel
PHI
1028
3.5
40
Rowdah, Ghalib Alafeefi
UAE
0
3.5
41
Marakkar, Reeha
IND
0
3.5
42
Prabhu Sivaprakash, Sanchitha
FID
0
3
43
Olandag, Marthina Danielle
PHI
0
3
44
Anis, Laetitia
LBN
0
3
Lee, Seia
KOR
0
3
46
Al Harazi, Aliya
UAE
0
3
Bin Drai, Asya
UAE
0
3
48
Rafeh, Masa
SYR
0
3
Siddiqui, Shiza Fatima
UAE
0
3
50
Abdulkarim, Shahd Qasem Bani
UAE
0
3
51
Abdulaziz, Mera
UAE
0
3
52
Almeraikhi, Aysha Abdulla
UAE
1004
3
53
Maheshkumar Surya, Sejal
IND
0
3
Makhmalji, Sama
SYR
0
3
55
Abdulkarim, Taif Qasem Bani
UAE
1026
3
56
Prabhu Sivaprakash, Nikitha
IND
0
3
57
Rathinam, Latha
IND
0
3
58
Thangaraju, Mythili
IND
0
3
59
Tena, Francesca Eoni
PHI
0
3
60
Umrao, Gauri
IND
0
3
61
Alhamadi, Meera
UAE
0
2
62
Arisoy, Lina
INA
0
2
63
WCM
Al Neyadi, Mahra Khalifa
UAE
1091
2
Qasim, Dana
JOR
0
2
65
Ramkumar, Divyasree
FID
0
2
66
Raveender, Sashneetha
IND
0
2
67
Redwan, Alya
UAE
0
2
68
Ramkumar, Kapilashri
FID
0
2
69
Owaimer, Hanaa
JOR
0
2
70
Alhamadi, Maryam
UAE
0
2
71
Gomop-As, Rosalita
PHI
0
1
72
Alhamadi, Hamda
UAE
0
1
73
Munder, Hala
SYR
0
1
74
Banabila, Salama Majed
UAE
0
1
75
WFM
Grishina, Alexandra
LBN
1954
0
WCM
Sawan, Eman
PLE
1768
0
Alnaimat, Raya
JOR
1674
0
WCM
Vyas, Arya
IND
1201
0
Nair, Dheepika
IND
1186
0
Sridharan, Kaushika
IND
1175
0
Al Muaini, Mouza
UAE
0
0
Al Muaini, Noura
UAE
0
0
Alhamadi, Lulwa
UAE
0
0
Awad, Nada Alsayed
UAE
0
0
Jain, Pratyusha
IND
0
0
Kumanan, Saatvika
IND
0
0
Sharma, Vedika
IND
0
0
Ubaiese, Amina Sheza
IND
0
0
89
Aldhalei, Hajar
UAE
1187
0
