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Chess champ Suhaani Lohia wins silver

Updated on: 28 September,2018 08:42 AM IST  | 
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The Mumbai chess prodigy was tied with Sneha Halder from West Bengal, who ultimately won the gold medal through a better tie-breaker score

Chess champ Suhaani Lohia wins silver

Chess prodigy Suhaani Lohia

Candidate Master (CM) Suhaani Lohia clinched a silver medal in the girls category at the 32nd National Under-9 Chess Championship 2018 in Ranchi recently. Suhaani, nine, a student of Dhirubhai Ambani School (Bandra), earned some commendable results in 11 rounds to end with a tally of nine points.


The Mumbai chess prodigy was tied with Sneha Halder from West Bengal, who ultimately won the gold medal through a better tie-breaker score. Meanwhile, Candidate Master (CM) Kush Bhagat from Mumbai also had a good tournament in the U-9 Open category and narrowly missed a podium place, finishing a creditable fourth from 274 participants.


Kush, nine, a student of American School, was unbeaten in the 11-round event and created a huge upset by beating top seed Ilamparthi AR of Tamil Nadu, who went on to be crowned champion.


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