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Sachini Ranasinghe of Sri Lanka has become Sri Lanka's first WIM. We had an earlier report from FIDE that she got the WIM title after 25 years of Rani Hamid though Hamid is Bangladesh's first first WIM.
Sachini has earned the title by winning the Asian Zonal 3.2 Women's Chess Championship. Meanwhile, Bangladeshi Grandmaster Ziaur Rahman, who was the top seed, won the Asian Zonals, by notching up 7.5 points out of possible 9 games. Grandmaster, Niaz Murshed placed second and Abu Safin Shakil was tird. Shrestha Sujendra Prasad from Nepal earned his FM title while Shakil earned his IM title.
Sachini and Zia also get tickets to the respective World Cup of Chess. Aktar Lisa from Bangladesh also scored 7 points and tied with Sachini. But her loss in an early round to Sachini kept her back on tie-break. FM Supeshala Thilkawardena earned the third place.
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Congrats to Sachini.
ReplyDeleteJust a small correction: Rani Hamid is from Bangladesh, and that nation's first WIM, not Sri Lanka's.
ReplyDeleteCorrection noted: Since we took the news from Fide http://www.fide.com/component/content/article/4-tournaments/5151-sachini-and-zia-wins-asian-32-zonals.html we were unable to doubt it. Possibly she is first WIM from Sri Lanka
ReplyDeletemy heart felt congrats SACH!! ,proud to be your friend!!!!!!
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