6-year-old Shriyana Mallya qualifies for national level chess championship


Shriyana secures runner up in state under 7 girls chess championship

Media release

Mangaluru, Aug 22: Derik’s Chess School talent six-year-old Shriyana Mallya has secured runner up in the State under 7 Girls chess championship organized by Mandya chess academy under the auspices of United Karnataka Chess association held at Gandhi Bhavan, Mandya from 19 to 21 August.

Shriyana scored 6 points in 7 rounds to bag the honour.

By this performance, she has been selected to represent Karnataka in the National under 7 Girls chess championship to be held at Puducherry during September.

Shriyana is studying in 1st standard in Lourdes Central School, Mangaluru and is daughter of Sandeep and Nandini S Mallya.  

  

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  • KARTHIKRAJ, MOODABIDRI

    Wed, Aug 24 2016

    CONGRATULATIONS SHRIYANA....

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  • Vinayak prabhu, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Happy to see amchigele shining in all fields

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  • Francis Mathias, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Shriyana Mallya is a child prodigy. Congrats dear Shriyana. Wish you all the best. Be a winner at national level and bring laurels to our state.

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  • Vincent Pinto, Managalore

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Congratulations Shriyana, its all become support of Parents...all the best.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Congratulations. Surprised 6 year old has excelled in Chess which is tough even for grown ups.

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  • Laila Pinto , Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Congratulations Shriyana on your great achievement. .

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    all the best.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/ NEW YORK, USA.

    Tue, Aug 23 2016

    Congrats, Shriyana Mallya for qualifying to national level chess championship. Even though you are just 6-year-old, you have made everyone proud and above all tour parents. Good luck in your future events. God bless you.

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Do they told you that they are vegetarians?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    She looks aggressive like a Champion ...

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  • Anita, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Way to go girl. Super proud and Good luck for the nationals. God bless👍

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  • Dev Kumar, Mulki/New Delhi

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Nobody beat minds of Indians.
    In western countries most of MNC's are governed by none other than Indians.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mulki/New Delhi

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Nobody beat minds of Indians.
    In western countries most of MNC's are governed by none other than Indians.

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  • lincoln, Urwa, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Congratulation Shriyana keep your focus on Chess and studies you can do wonders. Keep it up

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  • Dev Kumar, Mulki/New Delhi

    Mon, Aug 22 2016

    Vegetrian food always sharpen the mind..
    Be it child of three years..or aged elderly person..

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