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Anogm Nongsha Singh Basumatary is an accomplished Indian chessboxer, broadcast manager, and martial artist. He gained recognition in the sporting world for winning gold medals in the Asian ChessBoxing Championship 2023 and the Chessboxing World Cup 2023. Basumatary currently works as a Broadcast Manager for ChessBase, a renowned chess software and news company based in Hamburg, Germany. He is based in Guwahati, Assam.

Angom Nongsha Singh Basumatary, after winning his bout in the Asian Championship 2023

ChessBoxing Career[edit]

In 2023, Angom Nongsha Singh Basumatary participated in the Asian ChessBoxing Championship, where he showcased exceptional skills in both chess and boxing. Through his strategic thinking and physical prowess, he emerged victorious, securing the gold medal in a fiercely competitive tournament. His success continued at the Chessboxing World Cup later that year, where he once again claimed the gold medal, solidifying his reputation as a top-tier chessboxer on the international stage.

Broadcast Manager for ChessBase[edit]

Angom Nongsha Singh Basumatary currently serves as a Broadcast Manager for ChessBase, a leading company specializing in chess software, news, and coverage of major chess events. Based in Hamburg, Germany, ChessBase provides comprehensive coverage of chess tournaments and events worldwide. In his role, Basumatary manages and oversees the broadcast of these events, ensuring that chess enthusiasts around the globe have access to high-quality coverage and analysis.

Leveraging his expertise as a chessboxer and his deep understanding of the game, Basumatary provides valuable insights and expert commentary during broadcasts. His contributions have enhanced the viewing experience for chess enthusiasts, further cementing his reputation in the global chess community.

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  1. ^ "Staff member wins World Cup". Chess News. ChessBase. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Winning the ChessBoxing Asian Championships and World Cup - Nongsha Angom - ChessBase India". www.chessbase.in. ChessBase India. 15 July 2023. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  3. ^ Radab, Bodoland (15 June 2023). "Angom Nongsha Singh Basumatary Achieves Historic Double Win in Chess Boxing Championship - Bodoland Radab".
  4. ^ "@guwahatiplus". Twitter. Gplus. Retrieved 15 June 2023.