In a remarkable achievement for Indian chess, five-year-old Aarini Lahoty from New Delhi has become the youngest Indian female to earn a FIDE rating.
Entering the global rankings with an impressive score of 1551, Aarini has made history at just 5 years and 10 months old. She surpasses the previous national record set by Udhriti Bhattacharya, who earned her rating at the age of 6 years and 4 months.
Born on September 19, 2019, Aarini Lahoty is a student at Bluebells School International. She was introduced to chess at a very young age and showed a natural talent for the game.
With the encouragement of her family and the guidance of her coaches, she quickly progressed through the ranks in both local and national competitions. Aarini Lahoty’s recent performances in FIDE-recognized tournaments helped her secure her first official rating, a milestone that places her on the international chess map.
Aarini Lahoty’s debut rating is not just impressive for her age; it also reflects her ability to compete against older and more experienced opponents. Her entry into the FIDE ratings list is a powerful example of what young minds can achieve when given the right support and opportunities.
Her achievement comes during an exciting time for Indian chess. The country has seen a surge in young talent over the last few years, with players like R Praggnanandhaa, Gukesh D, and Anish Sarkar (who became the youngest FIDE-rated player in the world at just 3 years and 10 months) grabbing international attention. Aarini Lahoty now joins this new wave of prodigies who are taking Indian chess to new heights.
India’s rise as a global chess powerhouse is no accident. The country’s strong grassroots programs, increased access to chess education, and influence of legendary players like Viswanathan Anand have all contributed to the game’s growing popularity. Aarini Lahoty’s journey is a reflection of this supportive ecosystem and shows how far the game has come in India.
As news of Aarini’s historic rating spreads, it adds to the buzz surrounding the upcoming Grandmasters event in Chennai. The tournament, originally scheduled to begin on August 6, was delayed by a day due to an electrical fire at the hotel where the participants were staying.
Fortunately, all players were reported safe. The event will now run from August 7 to 15, with the rest day on August 11 being used to accommodate the change in schedule.
With her breakthrough, Aarini Lahoty has not only made history but also inspired countless young girls across the country to pursue chess seriously. Her journey is just beginning, but she’s already proving that age is no barrier when talent and determination come together.
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