Sarvinoz Bekmurodova de 12 años obtiene título de maestra FIDE de ajedrez

La uzbeka Sarvinoz Bekmurodova, de 12 años, ha sido galardonada con el título de maestra mundial de ajedrez FIDE, estableciendo un nuevo récord de edad. Este logro la convierte en la chica más joven en alcanzar este nivel en la historia del ajedrez del país. El título fue anunciado oficialmente por el presidente Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

Sarvinoz Bekmurodova, estudiante de sexto grado, ha recibido recientemente el título de maestra mundial de ajedrez de la Federación Internacional de Ajedrez (FIDE). Este honor la posiciona como la jugadora femenina más joven de Uzbekistán en obtener esta distinción, estableciendo un nuevo récord mundial de edad en el proceso. El anuncio provino directamente de Shavkat Mirziyoyev, destacando la importancia de su logro. A pesar de su corta edad, Sarvinoz ya ha atraído la atención internacional por su talento, determinación y habilidades avanzadas en el escenario ajedrecístico global. Los expertos ahora la sitúan junto a los mejores jugadores de ajedrez del mundo, viendo su éxito como un hito personal y un impulso para la tradición ajedrecística de Uzbekistán. Este evento subraya la fortaleza de la escuela de ajedrez nacional a nivel internacional, con especialistas que anticipan más logros de la joven prodigio en el futuro.

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