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Couchman triumphs in thrilling National Women’s Chess Qualifiers - Stabroek News

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Aniyah Couchman, after seven gruelling rounds, emerged victorious in the National Women’s Chess Championship Qualifiers on Sunday at the David Rose Special School.

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