Who is Bodhana Sivanandan, the 8-year-old chess prodigy claiming top spot in Europe?
Eight-year-old chess prodigy Bodhana Sivanandan astounds by winning the European Blitz Chess Championship, outplaying seasoned grandmasters. Her victory highlights her exceptional talent, earning praise from the chess community and securing a prom...

Facing formidable opponents, Sivanandan's remarkable performance included a decisive victory over international master and England women's coach Lorin D'Costa, who is more than three decades her senior. This achievement led her to claim the coveted first prize for women at the event.
The European Chess Union applauded the "super-talented" eight-year-old, hailing her accomplishment as "astonishing." Professional chess player Irina Bulmaga expressed awe at Sivanandan's "unbelievable" performance, acknowledging her triumph over a group of seasoned players.
Downing Street showcase
Miss Sivanandan, already recognized as a standout in British chess and globally among her age group, showcased her skills earlier this year at Downing Street. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, during the event where she was invited, witnessed her strategic brilliance and announced a £1 million package to support chess education for children in disadvantaged areas.
In the overall standings of the weekend's event, where 555 players participated, Sivanandan secured an impressive 73rd position, outperforming numerous grandmasters and established masters. Her final score of 8.5/13 points secured her the first prize for women.
Lawrence Trent's Prediction
Renowned English international master and chess commentator Lawrence Trent expressed unwavering confidence in Sivanandan's future, stating, "Bodhana Sivanandan is one of the greatest talents I've witnessed in recent memory." Trent went on to predict that she will undoubtedly become England's top player and potentially one of the greatest in the history of the game.
The English Chess Federation joined in congratulating the young prodigy, acknowledging her terrific performance. As Sivanandan continues to make waves in the world of chess, her achievements mark a remarkable journey for this eight-year-old chess sensation.
FAQs
1. Q: How old is Bodhana Sivanandan?
A: Bodhana Sivanandan is eight years old.
A: She scored 8.5/13 points to secure the first prize for women.
3. Q: How did she impress Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?
A: Sivanandan showcased her chess skills at Downing Street, leading to a £1 million package for chess education in disadvantaged areas.
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