Campeonas jamaicanas de ajedrez Shreya Smith y Adani Clarke apuestan por el futuro del deporte

Las campeonas nacionales de ajedrez Shreya Smith y Adani Clarke están totalmente comprometidas con el futuro del ajedrez en Jamaica. El dúo, recientemente coronado como campeonas, expresó un fuerte optimismo sobre el crecimiento del deporte.

Shreya Smith y Adani Clarke han sido nombradas campeonas nacionales de ajedrez en Jamaica, según un informe del Jamaica Observer publicado el 12 de febrero de 2026. El artículo destaca su dedicación, afirmando que están apostando todo por el futuro del deporte. Aunque los detalles específicos sobre su reciente victoria en el campeonato o planes futuros son limitados en la información disponible, su compromiso subraya una perspectiva positiva para el desarrollo del ajedrez en el país. Los entusiastas del ajedrez en Jamaica pueden considerar a estas campeonas como figuras clave en la promoción y avance del juego a nivel local.

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