Pakistan achieve bronze medal in World Chess Olympiad
By Our Correspondent
September 24, 2024
LAHORE: Pakistan has made history at the 45th World Chess Olympiad, clinching a bronze medal. This remarkable achievement showcases the exceptional talent and dedication of Pakistani chess players on the global stage, an elated chess official stated.
Aita Asmi, a 12-year-old Pakistani chess player, captured the attention of the world with her outstanding performance. She clinched the prestigious Women’s Candidate Master award, demonstrating her exceptional skills and strategic prowess.
National Master Momen Faisal earned the Candidate Master title, further solidifying Pakistan’s position in the international chess arena. The World Chess Olympiad, held in Budapest, Hungary, witnessed the participation of 190 countries.
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