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Hundreds of girls are taking place in a chess championship in Surrey | |
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St Catherine's School pupils Liubava and Anna are taking part in the National Schools Chess Championships | St Catherine's School pupils Liubava and Anna are taking part in the National Schools Chess Championships |
Hundreds of girls are preparing to take on players from all over the country in a bid to become chess champions. | Hundreds of girls are preparing to take on players from all over the country in a bid to become chess champions. |
For eight-year-old Liubava, a pupil at St Catherine's School in Bramley, Surrey, and the UK under-eight girls champion, that means an early start. | For eight-year-old Liubava, a pupil at St Catherine's School in Bramley, Surrey, and the UK under-eight girls champion, that means an early start. |
"I usually wake up at 05:30 GMT and practise until 07:40," she said. "Then after school, I play two hours of chess." | "I usually wake up at 05:30 GMT and practise until 07:40," she said. "Then after school, I play two hours of chess." |
Liubava is one of nearly 330 players competing in the girls-only National Schools Chess Championships, which take place in Surrey this year. | Liubava is one of nearly 330 players competing in the girls-only National Schools Chess Championships, which take place in Surrey this year. |
Liubava practises on her own at home with no opponents, but sometimes goes to chess tournaments at the weekend. | Liubava practises on her own at home with no opponents, but sometimes goes to chess tournaments at the weekend. |
She said: "I think chess is really good because when you think it helps your brain and you can do lots of problem solving." | She said: "I think chess is really good because when you think it helps your brain and you can do lots of problem solving." |
Ines, Harriet, Aleia and Liubava are part of St Catherine's School's weekly chess club | Ines, Harriet, Aleia and Liubava are part of St Catherine's School's weekly chess club |
There is a record number of girls taking part in this year's tournament, which is organised by the English Chess Federation (ECF). | There is a record number of girls taking part in this year's tournament, which is organised by the English Chess Federation (ECF). |
Liubava said it was really good to see more girls involved as they "should have the same opportunities as boys". | Liubava said it was really good to see more girls involved as they "should have the same opportunities as boys". |
Anna, 17, who is also competing, has been playing chess since she was four and now plays in the school team. | Anna, 17, who is also competing, has been playing chess since she was four and now plays in the school team. |
She said: "Playing chess has helped me to collaborate with other players as well as working independently. | She said: "Playing chess has helped me to collaborate with other players as well as working independently. |
"It seems more like an individual sport where you don't really interact with the rest of your team. | "It seems more like an individual sport where you don't really interact with the rest of your team. |
"But I find it to be quite the opposite. When you're training with other members of your team, there is a sense of community." | "But I find it to be quite the opposite. When you're training with other members of your team, there is a sense of community." |
Pupils Kathy and Olivia are enjoying a game of chess St Catherine's School | Pupils Kathy and Olivia are enjoying a game of chess St Catherine's School |
The 2025 National Schools Chess Championships is hosted by St Catherine's School. | The 2025 National Schools Chess Championships is hosted by St Catherine's School. |
The semi-finals will take place on Sunday and the finals will take place on 5 and 6 April. | The semi-finals will take place on Sunday and the finals will take place on 5 and 6 April. |
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