Vaishali will be India's first blind chess player at World Chess Olympiad

IANS  |  Chennai 

Blind player Salavkar will become the first Indian female to be part of the International Braille Association (IBCA) team at the world Olympiad, starting September 23 at Batumi in Georgia, a top said.

The IBCA, affiliated to FIDE, sends its teams - open and women - to compete at the chess Olympiad.

"Vaishali will be the first Indian to participate in the World Chess Olympiad," told IANS on phone from on Saturday.

"Forty-five year old Vaishali from has been playing chess for the past 20-25 years. She is am eight-time national champion," AICFB told IANS.

Vaishali has an Elo rating of 1,357 points.

Shah said two Spanish women chess players were not able to play in the Olympiad and hence the chance came to Vaishali.

As per the Olympiad website, the other Indian who will be playing in the Olympiad is (ELO rating 1,334) as part of the (ICCD) team.

With these two players, the total number of Indian women chess players including the normal women's team at the Batumi Olympiad will be seven.

The Indian women's chess Olympiad team consists of Koneru Humpy, Harika Dronavalli, Tania Sachdev, and

Meanwhile, Charudatta requested FIDE - the global chess body- to extend its cooperation in developing chess for the blind.

"For instance, FIDE has specific programmes like chess in schools. It can be extended to blind school students. The blind school students could be allowed to attend the chess classes held in normal schools," Charudatta said.

He said the three chess federations for differently abled - IBCA, ICCD and International (IPDCA) - could first look forming a common platform to address the problems faced by their players.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, September 22 2018. 15:40 IST