秘鲁特级大师胡利奥·格兰达退出竞技象棋

58岁的秘鲁特级大师胡利奥·格兰达·苏尼加,一位自学成才的大师,曾在未系统学习的情况下达到2699的巅峰等级分,他宣布从竞技中退役。最近的一次采访中,他透露计划专注于农耕并在故乡秘鲁卡马纳教授象棋。格兰达的非传统方法长期以来使他在象棋界独树一帜。

胡利奥·格兰达·苏尼加,四届美洲冠军,以其天赋异禀和对传统备赛的蔑视迷倒了象棋界。他出生于秘鲁乡村,儿时从父亲那里学象棋,未经正规训练便迅速崭露头角。「我接受了,在竞技多年后,是时候过另一种生活了,仍与象棋相关,但转向教学领域,」他在《New In Chess》杂志2025#8期中说道。 格兰达最近现身马德里Prodigies & Legends赛及西班牙萨拉曼卡第八节,似乎是他预期的最后竞技之旅。马德里赛中,11岁的阿根廷国际大师福斯蒂诺·奥罗夺冠。此前生涯亮点频现:1980年墨西哥马萨特兰世少杯冠军,1984年利马泛美青年赛冠军。19岁获特级大师头衔,1986至2014年代表秘鲁出战11届棋奥。2016年FIDE巅峰等级分2699,2017年意大利阿奎特尔梅世老棋50+组夺冠。 在卡马纳乡间长大,格兰达忆述无电却食物充裕的朴素童年。「我生活简朴,但不算穷……那种贫穷甚至值得向往,」他反思道。象棋从7岁起带来特权,如更好衣着和去阿雷基帕旅行。但格兰达钟情农耕的单纯。他计划在卡马纳建可持续住宅,重拾乡土根基。值得一提,他声称只读过一本象棋书——1986年古巴卡帕布兰卡纪念赛前因无聊读的阿纳托利·卡尔波夫的《Chess Kaleidoscope》。「他们说我只读过一本书,但严格说来,我一本也没读。读书意味着学习它,」他澄清。 格兰达的故事挑战象棋常规,强调天生才华胜过刻苦备赛。他转向教学与农耕,标志回归无棋可过的本真人生。

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