Press Release from the Guyana Chess Federation
In a historic move to promote chess in Guyana, the Pegasus Hotel Guyana and the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) officially launched the Pegasus Chess Club on January 19, 2025.
This new initiative offers a dedicated space for chess enthusiasts to join, play and grow their skills in chess.
The launch event was held in the Atlantic Meeting Room of the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre in Georgetown on Seawall Road, Kingston.
The ceremonial first move on the chessboard for the Pegasus Chess Club was made by Brandon Badal, Managing Director of the Pegasus Hotel Guyana, whose visionary leadership brought the club to fruition.
To commemorate this milestone, Badal played against FIDE Master Anthony Drayton in the ceremonial first match, signifying the official launch.
President of the Guyana Chess Federation, Anand Raghunauth, expressed his satisfaction with the partnership and highlighted the objective of the hotel is to support local sport and promote community participation.
In his speech, the President of the GCF shared his satisfaction with the collaboration with Pegasus Hotel, stating, “This is a fantastic opportunity to bring people together in a space that will support not only competitive play but also learning and social interaction. We look forward to seeing the club grow and attract players from all walks of life.”
Raghunauth encouraged companies, executives and chess players- social or competitive- to be part of an environment where they can learn and grow in chess.
He thanked the hotel for its generosity in providing free space for the club’s activities, highlighting this support.
He added that this opportunity gives the Federation the foundation to grow and expand in chess.
Brandon Badal, Managing Director of the Pegasus Hotel Guyana, speaking at the launch of the club
The club will also serve as a venue for GCF tournaments, further cementing its role as a key player in chess development.
Badal, a keen and avid chess player, also expressed his sentiments about the programme.
“We are indeed a home-grown brand, a Guyana brand, and we would love to see that investment in our future leaders,” he said.
“This chess club is just the beginning of our investment and partnership with the GCF. We look forward to hosting tournaments and having this space for the community.”
Badal highlighted the benefits of chess stating, “Chess teaches critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and discipline—skills that will lift young people and prepare them for the challenges of the future.”
The launch was guided by the Master of Ceremonies, Mohamed Khan, a chess enthusiast, parent and entrepreneur who provided much insight to the game.
The Pegasus Chess Club will offer a monthly membership to interested persons and professionals, and the opportunity to enjoy other amenities at the hotel.
The club will be available on Sundays from 11:00h to 18:00h and is also open to guests of the Pegasus Hotel.
This programme aims to provide a safe and comfortable environment for casual and competitive players to learn with others and share their passion for the game.
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