Divya Persaud vinner kvinnedag-rapidsjakkturnering

Divya Persaud tok seieren i Kvinnedag-rapidsjakkturneringen 6. mars 2026 på School of the Nations. Arrangementet markerte Internasjonal kvinnedag med en rekke raske partier blant kvinnelige spillere. Tharisha Montes De Oca endte på andreplass, og Angelina Yhap tok tredjeplassen.

Kvinnedag-rapidsjakkturneringen ble avholdt fredag 6. mars 2026 på School of the Nations, og samlet kvinnelige sjakkspillere for å markere Internasjonal kvinnedag. Organisert som en rapidsjakkturnering, vektla den raske partier for å vise talent på tvers av aldersgrupper og aldre. Divya Persaud kom ut som totalvinner og sikret seg førsteplassen etter et sterkt konkurransefelt. Tharisha Montes De Oca ble nr. 2, mens Angelina Yhap tok tredjeplassen. Turneringen fremhevet unge deltakere gjennom kategoripriser: Lusianna Farlot ble nr. 4 og mottok prisen for beste under 16 år; Gabrielle Mohabir ble nr. 5 og vant beste under 14 år; Amaya Sharma tok 6. plass og prisen for beste under 12 år. Medaljer ble delt ut til plassene 7 til 10 og gikk til Shameera Dwarka, Anaya Lall, Maya Ali og Madison Spencer. Dette arrangementet ga en plattform for oppkommende kvinnelige sjakkspillere i Guyana og fremmet konkurranse og anerkjennelse i en festlig atmosfære knyttet til den globale markeringen av Internasjonal kvinnedag.

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