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11 March 2025

2025 John Lyon Chess Championship

The John Lyon Chess Championship returned this term for its third year, bringing together the School’s best chess players for a battle of skill and strategy.

This year’s final match saw reigning champion Tiger (Year 10) face off against challenger Yash (Year 10) on a sunny Thursday afternoon in early March.

Before reaching the final, players compete in the Chess Candidates Tournament, a tough competition where the winner earns the right to challenge the champion. This year, Yash dominated the tournament, setting a record by winning all seven games.

The final saw Tiger and Yash face off in three intense matches, with Yash ultimately securing the title of John Lyon Chess Champion for 2025 with a 3-0 victory. Tiger fought hard until the very end, displaying impressive resilience and determination, but it wasn’t his day. Yash’s skill and consistency, from capitalising on blunders to winning pawns and maintaining pressure, were key to his success.

Congratulations to both competitors, and a well-deserved win for Yash!