Jamaican chess champions Shreya Smith and Adani Clarke bet on sport's future

National chess champions Shreya Smith and Adani Clarke are fully committed to the future of chess in Jamaica. The duo, recently crowned as champions, expressed strong optimism about the sport's growth.

Shreya Smith and Adani Clarke have been named national chess champions in Jamaica, according to a report from the Jamaica Observer published on February 12, 2026. The article highlights their dedication, stating that they are betting all on the future of the sport. While specific details about their recent championship win or future plans remain limited in available information, their commitment underscores a positive outlook for chess development in the country. Chess enthusiasts in Jamaica may look to these champions as key figures in promoting and advancing the game locally.

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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.

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The 15th Tamil Nadu State Deaf Chess Championship took place on January 25 at The Clarke School for the Deaf in Mylapore. Around 100 players from 10 districts competed in sub-junior, junior, and senior categories. Students from the host school performed strongly, with two selected for the national event in Nagpur.

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Chief Justice of India Surya Kant presented the Dynamite News Young India Country Award to 19-year-old chess grandmaster Divya Deshmukh in New Delhi on January 26. The honour recognizes her recent victory in the FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025, where she became the first Indian woman to win the title. Kant praised her achievements and expressed anticipation for her future milestones.

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