West Bengal State Under‑13 FIDE Rated Chess Championship 2026 Concludes in Kolkata with Exceptional Performances
The West Bengal State Under 13 FIDE Rated Chess Championship 2026, organized under the aegis of the state chess authorities and recognized by the All India Chess Federation (AICF) and FIDE, concluded yesterday in Kolkata with outstanding participation from young talents across the state. Conducted by Sara Bangla Daba Sangstha, the official chess body of West Bengal, the tournament followed the Classical format of 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment from move 1, ensuring a high-quality competitive environment.
The championship served as a crucial selection event for the upcoming National Under 13 Chess Championship and featured multiple categories including Open, Girls, and age group sections (U 7, U 9, U 11).
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MAIN RESULTS
OPEN CATEGORY – Top 3
1. Ujan Chanda (2113, Hooghly) – 7.5 points, Champion
2. Monoskam Mitra (1576, Hooghly) – 7.5 points, Runner up (U 11)
3. Aniket Das (1828, Kolkata) – 7 points, Second Runner up (U 11)
The Open section witnessed a gripping battle at the top, with Ujan Chanda clinching the title on superior tiebreaks. Young U 11 contenders Monoskam and Aniket delivered remarkable performances against older opponents.
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GIRLS CATEGORY – Top 3
1. Shruti Sarkar (1553, North 24 Parganas) – 8 points, Champion (F 11)
2. Asmita Biswas (1574, North 24 Parganas) – 6.5 points, Runner up
3. Rajanya Mondal (1747, Howrah) – 6.5 points, Second Runner up
Shruti Sarkar dominated the field with an impressive 8/9, showcasing exceptional consistency and tactical maturity.
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AGE GROUP RESULTS
U 7 BOYS – Top 3
1. Anish Sarkar (1493, North 24 Parganas) – 6 points
2. Paul Saunak (North 24 Parganas) – 4 points
3. Aaradhya Das (North 24 Parganas) – 4 points
U 7 GIRLS – Top 3
1. Udhriti Bhattacharya (1529, Paschim Bardhaman) – 4 points
2. Moupriya Mondal (South 24 Parganas) – 3 points
3. Singh Laavanya (Hooghly) – 2 points
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U 9 BOYS – Top 3
1. Kazi Adyan Ahmed (1557, Kolkata) – 6 points
2. Aaradhyo Guin (1680, Paschim Medinipur) – 5.5 points
3. Sharnav Roy (Kolkata) – 5.5 points
U 9 GIRLS – Top 3
1. Eishita Lahiry (1536, Kolkata) – 5.5 points
2. Trisha Palai (1503, Paschim Medinipur) – 5 points
3. Aahiri Pal (1477, Hooghly) – 5 points
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U 11 BOYS – Top 3
1. Reyansh Rawani (1670, North 24 Parganas) – 5.5 points
2. Maulesh Konar (1654, Kolkata) – 5.5 points
3. Sukreet Majumder (1503, Kolkata) – 5.5 points
U 11 GIRLS – Top 3
1. Shrina Nandy (1541, South 24 Parganas) – 5.5 points
2. Avipsa Biswas (1432, Hooghly) – 5.5 points
3. Srijani Naskar (1489, South 24 Parganas) – 5.5 points
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A Showcase of West Bengal’s Rising Chess Stars
The 2026 edition highlighted the growing strength of West Bengal’s youth chess ecosystem. Many U 11 players excelled in higher categories, demonstrating the state’s strong grassroots development and coaching culture.
The event was conducted smoothly with strict adherence to FIDE norms, fair play protocols, and professional tournament standards.
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Conclusion
The West Bengal State Under 13 FIDE Rated Chess Championship 2026 concluded on a high note, celebrating discipline, talent, and sportsmanship. With several promising young players emerging from this event, West Bengal is poised for a strong showing at the National Under 13 Chess Championship 2026.