China News Service, Chongqing, February 12th (Xiao Jiangchuan) On the 11th, the 2022 China Chess League One Finals came to an end.

After fierce competition, the Chongqing Sports Lottery Guoxiang team won the league championship, creating the best record in history since Chongqing competed in the Chinese Chess League A.

  In the final, the Chongqing Sports Lottery team, which lost a game first, staged a major reversal, defeated the Hangzhou Bank team 4-1, and won the league championship. It became the sixth Chinese chess team after Beijing, Shandong, Shanghai, Tianjin and Jiangsu. The league championship team.

  From 2017 to 2019, the Chongqing Sports Lottery team won the runner-up of the Chinese Chess League One for three consecutive years.

This season, the Chongqing Sports Lottery team, in the absence of the two world chess champions Tan Zhongyi and Lei Tingjie, used new players to reorganize the team and finally won the first league championship for Chongqing.

  "I feel very proud that I won this gold-rich championship together with this group of excellent and united teammates." Huang Qian, the coach of the Chongqing Sports Lottery Guoxiang Team, said after the game. Through unity and cooperation and tenacious hard work, we reached the end.

  "This is the first time that Chongqing has won the championship in the Chinese Chess League A. The players have always united and forged ahead in the game, fought tenaciously, wrote a new history together, and demonstrated the strength and demeanor of Chongqing chess players." After the game, Huang Bo, director of the Chongqing Chess and Cards Sports Management Center, spoke highly of the performance of the Chongqing Sports Lottery team this season.

  Huang Bo said that this year, the Chongqing Chess and Cards Sports Management Center will focus on the tasks of preparing for competitions such as the Fifth National Intellectual Games, China Chess League One, and China Go League One, and will do its best to ensure the service of the team and strive for Another success.

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