In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Odisha’s women chess players have made their mark by clinching a total of five medals at the 21st National Team Chess Championship for Women held in Dharamsala. Led by outstanding performances, the Odisha contingent showcased their prowess on the chessboard, securing both individual and team accolades. Saina Solanika emerged as a standout performer, claiming gold medals in both the individual and team categories. Her exceptional strategic acumen and tactical prowess propelled her to victory, earning her recognition as one of the top players in the tournament.
Kiran Manisha Mohanty also made significant contributions to Odisha’s success, securing a bronze medal in the team category and adding another gold medal to her name in the individual category. Mohanty’s consistent performance and unwavering focus were instrumental in guiding her team to success while also solidifying her own position as a formidable competitor in the chess arena. The collective efforts of Solanika and Mohanty, along with their teammates, reflect the depth of talent and dedication within Odisha’s chess community. Their achievements underscore the state’s growing prominence in the national chess scene and serve as an inspiration for aspiring chess players across the region.
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Odisha’s women chess players have made their mark by clinching a total of five medals at the 21st National Team Chess Championship for Women held in Dharamsala. Led by outstanding performances, the Odisha contingent showcased their prowess on the chessboard, securing both individual and team accolades. Saina Solanika emerged as a standout performer, claiming gold medals in both the individual and team categories. Her exceptional strategic acumen and tactical prowess propelled her to victory, earning her recognition as one of the top players in the tournament.
Kiran Manisha Mohanty also made significant contributions to Odisha’s success, securing a bronze medal in the team category and adding another gold medal to her name in the individual category. Mohanty’s consistent performance and unwavering focus were instrumental in guiding her team to success while also solidifying her own position as a formidable competitor in the chess arena. The collective efforts of Solanika and Mohanty, along with their teammates, reflect the depth of talent and dedication within Odisha’s chess community. Their achievements underscore the state’s growing prominence in the national chess scene and serve as an inspiration for aspiring chess players across the region.