Les championnes jamaïcaines d'échecs Shreya Smith et Adani Clarke misent sur l'avenir du sport

Les championnes nationales d'échecs Shreya Smith et Adani Clarke sont pleinement engagées pour l'avenir des échecs en Jamaïque. Ce duo, récemment couronné champion, a exprimé un fort optimisme quant à la croissance de ce sport.

Shreya Smith et Adani Clarke ont été nommées championnes nationales d'échecs en Jamaïque, selon un rapport du Jamaica Observer publié le 12 février 2026. L'article met en lumière leur dévouement, affirmant qu'elles misent tout sur l'avenir du sport. Bien que les détails spécifiques sur leur récente victoire au championnat ou leurs projets futurs restent limités dans les informations disponibles, leur engagement souligne une perspective positive pour le développement des échecs dans le pays. Les passionnés d'échecs en Jamaïque peuvent voir en ces championnes des figures clés pour promouvoir et faire avancer le jeu localement.

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