Key Points:
- Nihal Sarin won the Junior Speed Chess Championship on Saturday.
- The 16-year old has earned $8,766.
- Sarin has beaten Russia’s World Junior No.6, Alexey Sarana by 18-7.
- Sarin has joined the Asian Online Nations (Regions) Cup Team Championship.
Young Indian Chess player Nihal Sarin has been professed a winner in the 2020 Junior Speed Online Chess Championship of Chess.com in Chennai. Sarin has beaten Russia’s World Junior No.6, Alexey Sarana by 18-7.
The 16-year old Sarin has earned $8,766 along with this win. Sarin has also been able to qualify for the 2020 Speed Chess Championship Final, which will be featuring world’s best players. the 16-year old and has also become enable to qualify for the 2020 Speed Chess Championship Final which will be featuring the world’s best players. Sarin had earlier lost in the first round of the 2019 Junior Speed Chess Event.
Congratulations @NihalSarin on winning the World Junior Chess Speed Championship! Looks like India has another chess genius to be proud of, & one very quick on the draw as well! All the best for more great triumphs in the future!
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) October 11, 2020
After beating Australia’s Anton Smirnov, American Andrew Tang, and Armenian Haik Martirosyan, the Indian teenager en route the title.
Congrats @NihalSarin was an impressive performance.
— Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) October 11, 2020
- Viswanathan Anand, the 5 times world Chess champion said that Nihal is one of the world’s fastest junior, and the results of the championship confirms it.
- Two times winner Hikaru Nakamura in 2018, 2019, and Magnus Carlsen in 2017 were the past 2 winners of the Speed Chess Championships were also in the game.
Gold Medal in:
1) World Youth Blitz Chewss Championship (U-10), in UAE 2013
2) Asian Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship in Tashkent, Uzbekistan 2014.
Silver Medal in:
1) World Youth Chess Olympiad, 2017.
Master Title by: “Fédération Internationale des Échecs” (FIDE)
Nihal’s first big break came at the World Youth Chess Championship in the Under-10 category, which was held in Durban, South Africa in September 2014. He scored 9/11 to be crowned the Under-10 World Champion. For this achievement, he was conferred the Candidate Master (CM) title by FIDE.
The former World Under-10 champion, is now a part of the Indian men’s team that has been taking part in the Asian Online Nations (Regions) Cup Team Championship which began on October 10, 2020.