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THE JAMAICA CHESS FEDERATION
Box 639, Constant Spring P.O. Kingston 8, Jamaica, W.I. E-mail: [email protected] Secretariat: (876) 926-7826 Fax (876) 968-4142 E-mail: [email protected] |
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NM JOMO PITTERSONGames in Pgn - Picture Gallery - Personal Information - |
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NM Jomo Pitterson Profile last updated, October 2, 2002
"Be prepared Son, be prepared.."
INTRODUCTION NM Jomo Pitterson first learned the game while still in 1st form at Campion, in 1985. After being drafted unto the Campion High School team by then Captain NM Holness, he has never looked back. He went on to eventually lead Campion to three straight Workers Bank Chess Titles in 1989, 1990, and 1991. He achieved his National Master Title, while still in High School, in 1992 and won the Jamaica Open of that same year. PLAYING STYLE
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS This many time National Champion is the current reigning National
Blitz Champion, and recently placed second in the 2002 National Chess
Championships, behind his Nemesis, NM Shane Matthews. He last won the
national Championships in 1999, ahead of NM Mark Holness, who placed
second, and also won the titles back in 1992 and 1993. His Chess Career
as a Junior was remarkable and he won the National Junior Championships
for a record 5 times. he also won the Barbados Open Junior in 1993 as
well as the Caribbean Junior Champs in 1994. He holds the distinction
of being the first player to win Junior titles in three caribbean Countries
within a single year. 2001 National Blitz Championships; 1st place ahead of NM Matthews
RECENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS NM Pitterson recently placed second behind NM Shane Matthews in the 2002 National Chess Champs and will soon defend his Blitz Championship title against FM Warren Elliott. He is currently training with the Jamaica National Olympic chess in preparation for the Chess Olympiad, in Bled, Slovenia. CONCLUSION National Master Jomo Pitterson is without dispute, the greatest Junior chess player that Jamaica has ever produced. He remains inside the big four, which also includes, NM Shane Matthews, his Nemesis, and FM Warren Elliott, his training Partner. This (5) Five Time Junior champ and three time National Champ takes his chess very seriously. He is living proof that chess is more about hard work than raw talent. The final outcome of his fascinating rivalry with the "Magician" NM Shane Matthews might yet determine his final place in Jamaican chess History. END |
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