南非九岁国际象棋神童筹得10.5万兰特,将出征斯里兰卡锦标赛

九岁国际象棋新星阿特莱杭·马勒马内(Atlehang Malemane)通过BackaBuddy众筹活动筹集了超过10.5万兰特,旨在参加2026年在斯里兰卡举行的英联邦国际象棋锦标赛。该活动由她的母亲姆福·马勒马内(Mpho Malemane)于本月初发起,并在注册截止日期前超过了102,240兰特的筹款目标。阿特莱杭将于5月16日至26日代表南非队参赛。

阿特莱杭·马勒马内的众筹所得将用于支付国际机票、签证、住宿、餐饮、锦标赛报名费和国际棋联(FIDE)费用、南非国际象棋协会行政费、队服以及其他差旅费用。姆福·马勒马内告诉《TimesLIVE》:“我们非常感谢南非同胞们,正是他们帮助我们在截止日期前筹到了阿特莱杭前往斯里兰卡所需的资金。”她补充说,护照已经准备好,南非国际象棋协会正在协助办理这对母女此次出行的签证。在经历了缓慢的开局后,这项活动的捐款金额从50兰特到2万兰特不等,势头逐渐增强。这位四年级学生拥有初级大师头衔,并获得了南非国家队队服。她三岁时跟随父亲开始接触国际象棋,在学校里培养了更浓厚的兴趣,并展现出天生的战略能力。自2024年加入全国巡回赛以来,阿特莱杭一直保持在前五名的排名,同时在学业和课外活动中也表现出色。姆福·马勒马内表示,女儿现在正专注于备赛,与教练一起训练并进行居家练习。她指出:“阿特莱杭正在阅读国际象棋书籍,她说她已经准备好将所学的一切在斯里兰卡充分展现出来。”阿特莱杭还入选了将于6月在格鲁吉亚巴统举行的2026年国际棋联世界少年国际象棋锦标赛,这需要在4月底前再筹集105,061兰特。

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