Jamaicanske sjakkmestere Shreya Smith og Adani Clarke satser på sportens fremtid

Nasjonale sjakkmestere Shreya Smith og Adani Clarke er fullt dedikert til sjakkens fremtid på Jamaica. Duoen, som nylig ble kronet til mestere, uttrykte sterk optimisme om sportens vekst.

Shreya Smith og Adani Clarke er utnevnt til nasjonale sjakkmestere på Jamaica, ifølge en rapport fra Jamaica Observer publisert 12. februar 2026. Artikkelen fremhever deres dedikasjon og sier at de satser alt på sportens fremtid. Selv om spesifikke detaljer om deres nylige mesterskapsseier eller fremtidsplaner er begrenset i tilgjengelig informasjon, understreker deres forpliktelse et positivt syn på sjakkutvikling i landet. Sjakkentusiaster på Jamaica kan se til disse mesterne som nøkkelfigurer i å fremme og utvikle spillet lokalt.

Relaterte artikler

Pravin Thipsay concerned over young Indian chess stars' dip, illustrated with chessboard struggles and fading glories.
Bilde generert av AI

Pravin Thipsay warns of flaws in Indian chess amid young stars' dip

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

Indian chess grandmaster Pravin Thipsay has highlighted concerns over the sport's individualistic nature as young stars like D Gukesh, R Praggnanandhaa, and Arjun Erigaisi face recent struggles. Following India's historic successes in 2024, Thipsay argues that the rise of these players stems from personal efforts rather than a structured system. He predicts challenges in producing similar talents in the future without systemic changes.

The 6th edition of the Pursue Your Chess Scholarship has awarded financial support to three promising young Indian chess players: Sriram Adarsh Uppala, Prishita Gupta, and Aamuktha Guntaka. This initiative, the longest-running program of the HelpChess Foundation, began six years ago and has now aided 12 players in total. Funded by chess enthusiast Ashwin Subramanian, the scholarships aim to overcome financial barriers in competitive chess.

Rapportert av AI

Sahajveer Singh Maras and Chhavi Zade emerged as champions in the open and girls categories, respectively, at a recent under-13 chess tournament in Nagpur. They secured top spots with strong performances, earning selection for the state championship. Prizes were awarded in a ceremony attended by chess officials.

In the ongoing Rajasthan State Amateur (Under-2300) FIDE Rated Chess Championship 2026, five players from Jaipur are tied for the lead after four rounds. The tournament is taking place at the Subodh College campus in Jaipur. Siddhant Chaturvedi, Rishen Jilawa, and Aditya Dhyani are among the leaders, alongside two others.

Rapportert av AI

S Shivange claimed the under-9 category title at the SLAN inter-school chess tournament in Hyderabad. The event highlighted young talent with strong performances in multiple age groups. K Shri Shik Tejo and Adhrit Padhy also topped their respective categories.

The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025, in its eighth edition on March 21, 2026, in Lucknow, recognises nominees in the para chess category for their achievements in 2025.

Rapportert av AI

India's Gukesh Dommaraju, the youngest grandmaster and world chess champion at 18, discussed his path to victory and challenges ahead in a recent interview. He highlighted key moments from the 2024 World Chess Championship and his early start in the game. Gukesh also shared thoughts on pressure, playing style, and chess's popularity in Tamil Nadu.

 

 

 

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis