Meet the eight-year-old chess champion who beats the odds in more ways than one.
Tanitoluwa Adewumi was crowned the NY State Chess Champion for kindergarten through third grade last weekend, all the while living in a homeless shelter with his family, Nigerian asylum seekers. pic.twitter.com/OR64O93heu
— Spectrum News NY1 (@NY1) 21 marca 2019
Cabinet card image of chess robot Ajeeb the Wonderful 1886. Check out for more: https://t.co/OoQGueg7KX pic.twitter.com/2Z3bv2CCsD
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) 12 lipca 2018
Every scoresheet tells a story… #gibchess @GibraltarChess pic.twitter.com/A4TEj3Z41M
— Stuart Conquest (@stuthefox) 1 lutego 2019
Dziś Międzynarodowy Dzień Szachów. Wszystkim szachistom życzymy sukcesów! #Olsztyn_STAT #szachy #sport #InternationalChessDay #statystyki pic.twitter.com/OgNdzPTnaa
— Urząd Statystyczny (@Olsztyn_STAT) July 20, 2019
WIM Ewa Harazinska, from Poland, is pursuing her B.S. in Chemistry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She is part of the @UMBC chess program along with Tanguy Ringoir, Rohan Ahuja, Matyáš Marek and Mai Narva: https://t.co/vFoF60o4ho pic.twitter.com/pq5Brrd4or
— Bay Area Chess (@bayareachess) 3 stycznia 2019
D. Gukesh has just became the youngest GM in the world, and second youngest in history, failing to beat Karjakin’s long standing record by just 17 days. pic.twitter.com/vmzpxHS9br
— David Llada ♞ (@davidllada) 15 stycznia 2019



