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      13 year old to compete in US Women’s Championship

      Ashritha Eswaran, Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis, US Women's Championship


      On Chess: 13 Year Old To Vie For U.S. Women’s Championship
      By BRIAN JERAULD

      Apparently, the U.S. “Women’s” Chess Championship is a description that gets more liberal by the year.

      Where last season’s national title fight featured Dallas’ Sarah Chiang – 15 at the time – this year’s will feature Ashritha Eswaran, a 13-year-old National Master out of San Jose, Calif. Over the weekend, Eswaran accepted the invitation as the wildcard to the 2014 event, rounding out the 10-player field. The tournament will take place May 7 through May 20 at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis in the Central West End.

      Eswaran won’t be the youngest-ever in the nation’s most-prestigious women’s tournament – that record is held byreigning champion GM Irina Krush, who entered as an 11 year old in 1995 – but her meteoric rise to the top ranks is making footnotes. Picking up chess as a 7 year old might be considered “late” for most of the groomed chess-elite, and Eswaran even spent the first year of her career just hanging around with the other kids. An averagely decent 650 rating is usually just good enough to earn the attention of your parents – and thank goodness it did.

      At the start of 2010, the then 9-year-old began her first private lessons, and they worked on the girl like Miracle Gro. By the next January, her rating had doubled to 1300, then she leaped another 500 points in 2011.

      Full article here.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 10, 2014 at 8:36 pm

        She can win it.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 11, 2014 at 4:30 am

        With Nakamura’s help.

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