Divya Persaud gewinnt Frauentag-Schnellschachturnier

Divya Persaud hat beim Frauentag-Schnellschachturnier am 6. März 2026 an der School of the Nations gesiegt. Die Veranstaltung feierte den Internationalen Frauentag mit einer Reihe von Schnellschachpartien unter Schachspielerinnen. Tharisha Montes De Oca wurde Zweite, Angelina Yhap Dritte.

Das Frauentag-Schnellschachturnier fand am Freitag, den 6. März 2026, an der School of the Nations statt und brachte Schachspielerinnen zusammen, um den Internationalen Frauentag zu begehen. Als Schnellschach-Event organisiert, betonte es schnelle Partien, um Talente über alle Altersgruppen hinweg zu präsentieren. Divya Persaud setzte sich als Gesamtsiegerin durch und sicherte sich den ersten Platz nach einem hart umkämpften Feld. Tharisha Montes De Oca landete auf dem zweiten Platz, während Angelina Yhap den dritten Platz errang. Das Turnier hob junge Teilnehmerinnen durch Kategorienpreise hervor: Lusianna Farlot wurde Vierte und erhielt den Preis Beste unter 16; Gabrielle Mohabir Fünfte und Beste unter 14; Amaya Sharma Sechste und Beste unter 12. Medaillen wurden den Siebten bis Zehnten Plätzen verliehen und so Shameera Dwarka, Anaya Lall, Maya Ali und Madison Spencer geehrt. Dieses Event bot aufstrebenden Schachspielerinnen in Guyana eine Plattform, förderte Wettbewerb und Anerkennung in einer festlichen Atmosphäre im Zusammenhang mit der globalen Feier des Internationalen Frauentags.

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