Navi Mumbai: In a groundbreaking triumph that resonates throughout the world of chess, the exceptional young talents from Mumbai, honed under South Mumbai Chess Academy (SMCA), have achieved victory at the Singapore Chess Championships.
The prestigious annual chess meet, organized by the Singapore Chess Federation, witnessed fierce competition with around 600 players from 14 countries participating.
Ahaan Kataruka emerged as an undisputed champion, clinching the gold medal in the fiercely contested Under-8 category. Ahaan's extraordinary feat, boasting a perfect record of 7 wins in 7 games, showcased his unparalleled strategic acumen, exceptional calculations, and photographic memory. His prowess in transforming advantages into precise, winning positions has firmly established him as a dominating force on the global chess stage.
In a display of unmatched composure and strategic brilliance, Nova Juyal secured a remarkable silver medal in the Under-8 category, amassing an impressive 6 out of 7 points. Nova's calm demeanor and tactical finesse further solidified SMCA's reputation as a breeding ground for chess prodigies.