In a historic moment for Indian chess, 8-year-old Divith Reddy clinched the gold medal at the FIDE World Cadet Chess Championship 2024, held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Competing in the Under-8 category, Divith’s victory marks a milestone in India’s chess history and highlights the nation’s rising prominence on the global stage.
The championship witnessed participation from 431 players representing 69 countries, making Divith’s achievement all the more remarkable. Demonstrating exceptional focus, sharp tactics, and an unwavering competitive spirit, he emerged victorious in this highly challenging tournament. Divith’s ability to outmaneuver opponents in critical moments, even in seemingly difficult positions, earned him accolades from experts and enthusiasts worldwide.
This achievement positions Divith among India’s rising chess stars, joining the ranks of renowned prodigies like R. Praggnanandhaa and D. Gukesh, who have also brought glory to the nation in international competitions. Divith’s accomplishment strengthens India’s legacy as a chess powerhouse and inspires countless young talents to pursue excellence in the sport.
Starting his chess journey at just 6 years old, Divith’s rise has been fueled by his relentless dedication and the unwavering support of his parents and coaches. This championship win not only underscores Divith’s talent but also reflects the importance of nurturing young chess players through early training and strong support systems. Divith’s success has brought immense pride to Telangana and India, drawing attention to the country’s burgeoning chess talent pool.
As Divith Reddy continues to hone his skills and aim for greater heights, his journey stands as a testament to the power of determination, discipline, and the right guidance. His remarkable achievement at such a young age inspires both current and future generations to pursue their dreams with passion and resilience.
Divith’s gold medal is a proud moment for Indian chess and an exciting chapter in the story of a young prodigy destined for greatness on the international stage.
Telangana’s Divith Reddy crowned World Under-8 Chess Champion
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