Caleb Levitan

Caleb Levi Levitan (born 2010) is a South African chess player who holds the title of FIDE Master (FM, 2023). He is among the top 10 South African chess players.

Chess Career
In 2018, Caleb won the Under 8 South African Junior Closed Chess Championships. That year he won the Under 8 African Youth Chess Championships in Kisumu, Kenya earning him a provisional Candidate Master Title. Caleb received the Candidate Master title in 2022 when his FIDE Elo crossed 2000 (the first South African to receive the Candidate Master title by meeting the minimum rating requirement).

In 2019, Caleb won the Under 10 South African Junior Closed Chess Championships.

In 2020, Caleb made it to the final 16 of the Fide Online World Cadets and Youth Rapid Chess Championships in the Under 10 Open Category. He lost to Ryo Chen from the USA.

In 2022, Caleb won the Under 16 South African Junior Closed Chess Championships at 11 years old. That year he finished second in the Under 16 section of the African Youth Chess Championships held in Lusaka, Zambia. He earned the provisional FIDE Master Title by placing tie first on points. The FIDE Master title was awarded in 2023 when his FIDE Elo rating crossed 2100. Caleb became South Africa's youngest Fide Master to obtain the title by meeting the minimum rating requirement.

Caleb played board 1 for South Africa at the FIDE World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad hosted in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan in 2022.

In 2023, Caleb received the Amayanga-Yanga Athlete of the Year award from Gauteng Sports. This award is a recognition given to young athletes who have demonstrated exceptional performance in their respective sports and shown great potential for the future.

In 2024, Caleb was selected with Banele Mahango to represent South Africa in chess at the 13th African Games taking place in Accra, Ghana.

In 2024, Caleb became the youngest person to be invited to compete at the South African Closed Chess Championships (at 13 years old). He finished second in the competition and qualified to represent South Africa at the Chess Olympiad taking place in Budapest, Hungary in September 2024.