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Harika makes history
By Our Sports Reporter
PALAKKAD, FEB. 23. Aarthie Ramaswamy has had to go through a
rough patch after her stunning triumph at the World under-18
chess championship in Spain in 1999. The wide-eyed Chennai girl
is now playing close to her best again, and on Friday she capped
a fine performance at the Srichakra Cool Mist 27th National
women's `B' chess championship, shocking Swati Ghate in the final
round at Hotel Srichakra International.
That, however, was only good enough to give Aarthie, representing
Wipro, the runner-up spot, because the top-seeded Swati, a cut
above the rest, had already won the tournament after the eighth
round on Thursday. Swati's superior progressive score helped her
finish above Aarthie and Nisha Mohota, after the three girls
scored seven points each.
But the day belonged to ten-year-old D. Harika of Andhra, who
became the youngest player ever to qualify for the National
women's `A' championship when she finished ninth with a victory
against Amruta Mokal of Maharashtra. ``I will now prepare hard
for the National `A','' said Harika, who won the silver in the
World under-10 championship a few months ago in Spain.
M. R. Sangeetha of Tamil Nadu is another girl who would be making
her debut at this year's National `A' for women. The 19-year-old
from Chennai finished sixth, easily her best performance after
her second place at the National juniors at Thalassery a couple
of years ago.
The others to qualify for India's strongest domestic tourney for
the weaker sex are the second-seeded Nisha (LIC), who has made
the grade after a gap of three years, fourth seed Anupama Gokhale
of PSCB, fifth seed Bhagyashree Thipsay, Y. Prathiba of Chromepet
Chess Academy, Chennai, Saimeera Ravi of Indian Bank, back in the
elite group after three years, and Dolan Champa Bose of Bihar,
who clinched the last available spot, edging out Bindu Saritha of
LIC and Safira Shanaz of Tamil Nadu, both of whom finished with
lesser progressives scores.
It was surprising and refreshing to see all the top three boards
going to the full distance, instead of the quick draws one would
have expected at such junctures. It was no surprise, though, that
the fourth board was drawn after just five moves, for it featured
Anupama, whose last two previous games ended in 14 and four
moves.
lThe results (ninth round): Aarthie Ramaswamy (Wipro) 7 bt Swati
Ghate (LIC) 7; Saimeera Ravi (IB) 6 lost to Nisha Mohota (LIC) 7;
Bhagyashree Thipsay (IDBI) 6.5 drew with M.R. Sangeetha (TN) 6.5;
Dolan Champa Bose (Bih) 6 bt C. Delphin (TN) 5.5; Safira Shanaz
(TN) 6 bt Kruttika Nadig (Mah) 5; P. Priya (TN) 5 lost to
Anuprita Patil (Mah) 6; R. Mahima (Chromepet Chess Academy,
Chennai) 5.5 drew with S. Sujatha (Emanuel Chess Centre) 5.5; M.
Rajadarshini (Emanuel) 5 lost to Bindu Saritha (LIC) 6; D. Harika
(AP) 6 bt Amruta Mokal (Mah) 5; S. Nabeela Farheen (TN) 5.5 bt
Sreeparna Chakraborty (Ben) 4.5; S. R. Radha (PSCB) 4.5 lost to
Anurdadha Beniwal (Har) 5.5; Arpi Shah (Guj) 5.5 bt Baisakhi Das
(Ben) 4.5; E. Sheena (Ker) 4.5 drew with Kiran Agrawal (Chg) 5.
Jayashree Sankpal (LIC) 4 lost to Tania Sachdev (Del) 5; Swati
Mohota (Ben) 5 bt L. Iswarya Shobana (Capa Chess Academy,
Chennai) 4; Nimmy A. George (Ker) 4 lost to Pazha Sivakami (TN)
5; P. Malar Selvi (T. Nagar Chess Academy, Chennai) 4 lost to M.
Kasthuri (TN) 5; Krishna Sudhakar Babu (AICF) 4.5 drew with Eesha
Karvade (Mah) 4; Mrunalini Aurangabadkar Kunte (IDBI) 4.5 bt
Manjula V. James (Ker) 3.5; Prasanna Sivasamy (Goa) 4.5 bt Anila
Shah (Guj) 3.5; N. Raghavi (Capa) 3.5 lost to N. Sandhya (Ker)
4.5; Alka Das (Bih) 4 drew with Pooja Rathode (Chg) 4; Aswathi
Balagopalan (Ker) 4 bt S. Sushama (Kar) 3; S. Aneegha Tahseen (T.
Nagar) 4 bt P. Sudha (Ker) 3; Sanjana Raj (MP) 4 bt G. Lalitha
(Kar) 3; Shah Jabeen (MP) 3.5 bt Vidya Fotto (Goa) 3; Sasmita
Bhoi (Ori) 3 drew with V. Mrunalini (Kar) 3; Cija Augustus (Ker)
3 drew with Sneha Hobble (Goa) 3; Sofia V. James (Lak) 2 lost to
Sreedevi Sivadas (Lak) 3; Reshma (Ker) 2.5 bt Joyce Maria Simoes
(Goa) 2; Y. Swetha (AP) 0 lost to S. Anushya (Pon) 3.
The final placings: 1-3. Swati Ghate, Aarthie and Nisha 7; 4-6.
Bhagyashree, Prathiba and Sangeetha 6.5; 7-12. Anupama, Saimeera,
Harika, Dolan, Bindu and Safira 6; 13-15. Priya, Sujatha and
Arpi.
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