17-year-old Mumbai chess prodigy Aarav Dengla celebrates becoming India's 93rd Grandmaster with trophy from Bosnia tournament.
17-year-old Mumbai chess prodigy Aarav Dengla celebrates becoming India's 93rd Grandmaster with trophy from Bosnia tournament.
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17岁孟买神童Aarav Dengla成为印度第93位国际象棋特级大师

来自孟买的17岁棋手Aarav Dengla于2026年2月28日赢得波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的GM Mix Bijeljina锦标赛,从而成为印度第93位国际象棋特级大师,也是该市第三位,以此获得第三个GM规范,并将实时古典棋评定为2506分。他是2026年继Aaryan Varshney之后印度第二位特级大师,这一成功凸显了家庭支持、专注教练以及学业平衡的作用。

孟买棋手Aarav Dengla在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那比耶利纳连续两个锦标赛中表现出色,满足了特级大师资格:GM Mix Bijeljina 2026(7/9,表现棋评2630,无一败绩,击败GMs Alija Muratovic和Miloje Ratkovic)和GM i IM Round Robin 'Festival Saha Bijeljina 2026'(7/9,2628表现)。这是他的第三个GM规范,此前第一个来自2022年比耶利纳Medjunarodni velemajstorski turnir(7/9,2603表现),第二个来自2025年克罗地亚Zupanja Celebrates Chess锦标赛(7/9,2615表现)。 此处有换行保持原样。 Dengla 5岁时从母亲Shipra那里学习国际象棋,6岁开始参加多日制锦标赛。『我5岁开始学棋……从那时起,我一直热爱这项运动。最初,它只是一个爱好,』他在2022年告诉Chess.com。他早期在印度第三位特级大师Pravin Thipsay指导下训练,那时就赢得比赛,并定期前往钦奈与特级大师Vishnu Prasanna上课——据其母亲称,这是『转折点』,她称赞了Prasanna的全面方法。在Prasanna的学校,Aarav与世界冠军D. Gukesh和Arjun Erigaisi结下友谊。他还与Zaven Andriasian合作。他是Dhirubhai Ambani International School的学生,在2025-26学年从美国Philips Academy休学一年专注于国际象棋。 他的父亲Manoj Dengla是一位特许会计师排名获得者和哈佛商学院校友,激励着他。Shipra强调学业与国际象棋的平衡:『我只是希望更多人能抓住机会,给孩子更多时间……并陪伴他们。』早前成就包括2024年Grand Paris Masters Championship的完美7/7,以及FIDE世界学校快棋与快慢棋锦标赛金牌(7.5/9)。 Dengla加入孟买特级大师Praveen Thipsay和Aditya Mittal的行列。印度自1988年首位特级大师Viswanathan Anand以来,现已有四位女性特级大师:Koneru Humpy、Harika Dronavalli、R. Vaishali和Divya Deshmukh。他的成就凸显了印度国际象棋的崛起,以及家庭和教练在培育人才中的作用。

人们在说什么

X平台上关于Aarav Dengla成为印度第93位国际象棋特级大师成就的讨论以庆祝和正面为主。国际象棋组织、体育账号和媒体突出其年轻年龄、孟买出身、比耶利纳锦标赛的最终GM规范、家庭支持(包括母亲的事业牺牲)以及印度特级大师数量的增长。来自认证国际象棋页面的高互动帖子表达祝贺并详述其历程,未见负面或怀疑情绪。

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