Rani Hamid triunfa en ajedrez a los 82 años

A los 82 años, Sayeda Jasimunnessa Khatun, mejor conocida como Rani Hamid, sigue siendo una de las jugadoras mujeres activas más veteranas en el mundo del ajedrez. Sus contribuciones de décadas al juego continúan sin interrupción. El amor del pueblo por su trabajo la mantiene motivada.

A Sayeda Jasimunnessa Khatun a menudo le cuesta ser reconocida por su nombre completo, ya que hace mucho que es identificada en la comunidad ajedrecística como Rani Hamid. Ahora octogenaria con 82 años, ha dedicado décadas al deporte. Rani Hamid destaca como una de las jugadoras de ajedrez femeninas activas más longevas a nivel global.  Su persistencia en el campo resalta la pasión perdurable que la impulsa. Como sugiere el título del artículo, el «amor del pueblo» sigue siendo un motivador clave para Rani en esta etapa de su carrera. Este cariño de los aficionados y la comunidad subraya su impacto duradero en el ajedrez en Bangladés y más allá.  Aunque no se detallan eventos recientes específicos, su actividad continua sirve como ejemplo inspirador de longevidad en el ajedrez competitivo.

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