九岁的塔米兹·阿穆丹成为9岁以下国际象棋世界第一

来自印度的九岁男孩塔米兹·阿穆丹取得了罕见的成就,在国际象棋中Elo评分超过2000分,成为9岁以下组世界第一。他的历程包括去年在东方雅典国际象棋赛获得银牌,赢得一辆Maruti Suzuki汽车。这位年轻神童的成功既凸显了他的天赋,也凸显了他家人的牺牲。

塔米兹·阿穆丹四岁时开始在印度卡拉库里奇从堂兄妹那里学习国际象棋。最初没有正式教练,他在一次地区锦标赛上给人留下深刻印象,对阵经验丰富的选手取得了五局中的三分。巴士司机兼兼职教练拉维钱德兰注意到了他的潜力,并提供免费指导。 到六岁时,塔米兹在一项州9岁以下锦标赛中取得九战全胜的完美成绩,是所有组别中唯一一位未接受专业教练指导的选手。他的家人寻求更好的训练,并加入了Hatsun国际象棋学院,这大大提升了他在快速赛制中的技能。 塔米兹的等级分迅速上升。八岁时,他成为最年轻的突破2000 Elo分的选手,并获得候选大师称号。到2026年2月,他登上9岁以下世界第一宝座。他曾在一个月内提升超过350 Elo分。 在国际赛场上,他代表印度出战2025年亚洲青年国际象棋锦标赛,斩获四枚银牌和一枚铜牌。在东方雅典国际象棋赛上,他以九局8.5分的成绩摘得银牌,并获赠一辆Maruti Suzuki汽车作为奖品。 尽管面临诸多挑战,他的家人仍全力支持他。他的父亲是一位出身农业家庭的B组政府官员,母亲是家庭主妇,两人暂时分居:母亲与塔米兹住在350公里外的训练地,而父亲留在家中陪伴十岁的妹妹乌蒂莎。 经济拮据导致他们错过了一些锦标赛,如英联邦青年锦标赛和西亚青年锦标赛。他的父亲表示:“如果早知道,我们可能不会涉足这个领域”,指的是旅行、报名费和装备等方面的费用。赞助能帮助塔米兹参加更多赛事。

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