Divya Persaud wins Women’s Day rapid chess tournament

Divya Persaud claimed victory at the Women’s Day Rapid Chess Tournament on March 6, 2026, at the School of the Nations. The event commemorated International Women’s Day with a series of rapid matches among female players. Tharisha Montes De Oca finished second, and Angelina Yhap took third place.

The Women’s Day Rapid Chess Tournament was held on Friday, March 6, 2026, at the School of the Nations, bringing together female players to mark International Women’s Day. Organized as a rapid chess event, it emphasized quick-paced matches to showcase talent across age groups.

Divya Persaud emerged as the overall winner, securing first place after a competitive field. Tharisha Montes De Oca placed second, while Angelina Yhap earned third position. The tournament highlighted young participants through category awards: Lusianna Farlot finished fourth and received the Best Under-16 prize; Gabrielle Mohabir came fifth and won Best Under-14; Amaya Sharma took sixth and the Best Under-12 award.

Medals were awarded to the seventh through tenth finishers, recognizing Shameera Dwarka, Anaya Lall, Maya Ali, and Madison Spencer. This event provided a platform for emerging female chess players in Guyana, fostering competition and recognition in a celebratory atmosphere tied to the global observance of International Women’s Day.

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