Disney fan is national chess champion
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For most professional chess players, their association with the sport starts almost as soon as they learn to clasp the pieces. G Akash, however, was a ripe old 10 when he started taking chess seriously. Six years later, he has become the nation's youngest national chess champion.
When Akash drew with Grand Master Deep Sengupta in the final round of the National Premier Championship in Kolkata on Sunday, he was 16 years and 14 days old, a few months younger than Viswanathan Anand and Dibyendu Barua when they claimed their first national titles.
Even a few months back, when the Chennai boy finished third in the under-17 nationals, Akash was seen as a talented player, but in his own age category. The current record-breaking run has left him surprised too, he confessed.
"My initial target was to acquire an IM norm. But after the seventh round, I felt I had a chance and played aggressively," Akash, who also gained his first GM norm in the process, told The Indian Express.
"He had previously held his own against players rated around 2300, the tier-III players of the country. He has not played better players consistently before and when he was doing well mid-way through the tournament, I remember telling my wife he might actually pull this off," said coach GM RB Ramesh.
If the success story sounds incredible, there are a few sobering facts too — the premier chess tournament does not attract the top-rung players and the leader for most parts of the tournament, GM MR Venkatesh, was penalised for arriving late for a round and ended a solitary point behind Akash.
Still, that takes nothing away from the journey of a boy who, till a few years ago, was more likely to be found sitting glued in front of the television, watching Disney Channel's Art Attack shows back to back.
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