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Commonwealth Chess Championships 2024: Shubhi Gupta claims gold in U16 and bronze in U20

Published at :September 10, 2024 at 4:31 PM
Modified at :September 10, 2024 at 4:31 PM
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Mrittika Mallick, Yashvi Jain win silver and bronze respectively in U16 event during Commonwealth Chess Championships 2024.

Chess prodigy Shubhi Gupta once again underlined her prowess as she clinched the girls U-16 gold and girls U-20 bronze medal in the just concluded Commonwealth Chess Championships 2024 in Kalutara, Sri Lanka.

A Women FIDE Master (WFM) and the reigning U-19 girls’ national champion, Shubhi Gupta left a lasting impression with her impeccable performance in the U-16 category, securing seven wins and two draws. With an exceptional score of 8 points out of a possible 9, she outclassed her competition, finishing ahead of India’s Mrittika Mallick (7 points) and Yashvi Jain (6.5 points), who took second and third places respectively.

Not stopping at her U-16 triumph, Shubhi Gupta further showcased her competitive spirit in the Open category, competing against seasoned Grandmasters (GMs), International Masters (IMs), and Women Grandmasters (WGMs). Her determined performance, scoring 4.5 points, led to a third- place finish in the U-20 girls’ division, securing her a bronze medal.

Reflecting on her success, Shubhi said:“It was a fantastic experience, playing against some of the top international players. I am happy that I could perform consistently in both U-16 and the Open category. Winning the Commonwealth U-12 title and the World Cadet Championship were important milestones in my journey, and this latest success has boosted my confidence further.

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I am looking forward to playing many more Open tournaments this year and continuing to improve my game.” Shubhi’s stellar achievements come with a prize purse of Rs 1,00,000, adding to her growing list of accolades. The young talent from Ghaziabad was first introduced to chess by her father and has consistently delivered outstanding performances on the national and international stages.

She previously won the U-12 gold at the Commonwealth Youth Chess Championship and captured the World Cadet Championship title in the same age category two years ago. “Shubhi’s impressive performance at the Commonwealth Chess Championships 2024 reflects her hard work and talent. At Pravaha Foundation, we focus on providing the right guidance and resources to help young players like Shubhi grow and compete at the highest levels.

It’s rewarding to see how our support has contributed to her success in these prestigious tournaments, and we’re confident that she and other young talents will continue to excel,” said Vinoda Kailas Program Director of the Pravaha Foundation MGD1 eSports LLP and Pravaha Foundation’s 64 Squares program has been at the forefront of grooming young chess talents by providing them with structured training, expert coaching, and exposure to competitive platforms.

Shubhi Gupta’s success is the latest in a string of victories for the academy, whose players have consistently shined at national and international events.

Recently, several MGD1-trained players earned laurels at the Asian Youth ChessChampionships, with multiple podium finishes across various categories. By fostering a cultureof excellence and focusing on long-term player development, MGD1 is helping shape the futureof Indian chess, nurturing talents that are ready to compete on the global stage.

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