Rajeswari Aiyappan logra el segundo puesto en ajedrez escolar nacional

Rajeswari Aiyappan, estudiante de sexto grado en Amrita Vidyalayam en Mysuru, obtuvo el segundo lugar representando a Karnataka en el National School Chess U-11 Girls Tournament en Guwahati, Assam. Anotó 7 puntos en 9 rondas. Este logro sigue a su victoria en 2024 en el Campeonato Estatal de Karnataka para niñas sub-9.

Rajeswari Aiyappan, estudiante de 6º grado de Amrita Vidyalayam en Mysuru, ha conseguido el segundo puesto en el reciente National School Chess U-11 Girls Tournament celebrado en Guwahati, Assam. Representando a Karnataka, acumuló 7 puntos en 9 rondas, demostrando su habilidad en el competitivo campo del ajedrez juvenil. Este éxito representa un hito significativo en su joven carrera, basado en su triunfo previo en el Campeonato Estatal de Karnataka para la categoría de niñas sub-9 en 2024. Mirando al futuro, Rajeswari competirá en el Campeonato de Ajedrez Escolar Asiático y el Campeonato Mundial de Ajedrez Escolar más adelante este año, ofreciendo más oportunidades para representar a su estado en escenarios internacionales. El torneo en Guwahati destacó talentos emergentes de toda la India, con el rendimiento de Rajeswari destacando entre las participantes en la división sub-11 femenina.

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