Talented Young Chess Prodigies Shine at the 36th National Under-13 Chess Championship in Secunderabad
Hyderabad: The 36th National Under-13 Years Boys & Girls Chess Championship, organized by the Telangana Chess Association at the Multipurpose Indoor Stadium, South Central Railway Sports Complex in Secunderabad from December 4th to 10th, 2023, delivered a week of intense competition among the nation’s budding chess prodigies.
Boys’ Results:
In the boys’ category, the following players demonstrated exceptional skills:
- Raghav V from Tamil Nadu
- Aakash G from Tamil Nadu
- Kolla Bhaavan from Andhra Pradesh
- Manas Gaikwad from Maharashtra
- Adarsh Uppala Sriram from Telangana
- Sharnarthi Viresh from Maharashtra
- Reyan Md. from Bihar
- Mrinmoy Rajkhowa from Assam
- Adharsh K from Tamil Nadu
- Siddhanth Poonja from Karnataka
- Jain Kushagra from Maharashtra
- Madhvendra Pratap Sharma from Madhya Pradesh
- Vihaan Dumir (AIM) from Maharashtra
- Arnav Mahesh Koli from Maharashtra
- Chinmay Kowshik from Karnataka
- Vedant Garg from Chandigarh
- Mithiran A from Tamil Nadu
- Yohan Yadav Tarala from Telangana
Girls’ Results:
The girls’ category also witnessed impressive performances from the following participants:
- Kalyani Sirin from Kerala
- Arshiya Das (WCM) from Tripura
- Nyna Gorli (AFM) from Andhra Pradesh
- Nivedita V C (ACM) from Tamil Nadu
- Pratyasha Jena from Odisha
- Shreya G Hipparagi from Maharashtra
- Sherali Pattnaik from Uttarakhand
- Shriyana S Mallya (WCM) from Karnataka
- Yasaswi Krishna Bommi from Andhra Pradesh
- Akshaya Sathi from Karnataka
- Aamuktha Guntaka from Andhra Pradesh
- Asudani Ruhani Raj (AFM) from Gujarat
- Pratitee Bordoloi from Karnataka
- Nihira Koul from Maharashtra
- Siddhi Rao from Karnataka
- Aadya Gupta (AFM) from Delhi
- Sravyasree Bheemarasetty from Andhra Pradesh
The tournament showcased the depth of talent among young chess enthusiasts, providing a glimpse into the promising future of Indian chess. As the competition unfolds, spectators eagerly anticipate more thrilling encounters and strategic brilliance from these budding masters.