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FEMENINO HAIKÚ XXV
ajedrecístico
y …un pensamiento…
Autor:
Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.
Para:
La G.M. Humpy Koneru.
Morena roja
es la flor mariposa…
Ajedrez diosa…
Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.
(born 31 March
1987 in Gudivada, Andhra
Pradesh) is an Indian
chess Grandmaster. Her January 2010 FIDE Elo rating
was 2614, placing her number two in the world for women's players (behind Judit
Polgár). In 2007 she surpassed the rating of 2577 set by Susan
Polgar (often known as Zsuzsa Polgár) to become the second-highest ranked
female player in history. She became the second female player ever, after Judit
Polgár, to exceed the 2600 Elo mark.[1][2]
From 2002 through 2008, Humpy held the record as the youngest woman ever to
become a grandmaster (not merely a Woman
Grandmaster), which she achieved at the age of 15 years, 1 month, 27 days,
beating Judit Polgár's previous mark by three months;[3] however, this has since been surpassed
by Hou Yifan.
Humpy was originally named "Hampi" by her parents, who derived
the name from the word "champion". Her father later changed the
spelling to Humpy, to more closely resemble a Russian-sounding
name.[4][5][6][7]
In 2001 she won the World Junior Girls Chess Championship.
In 2006 she participated in the Women's World Chess Championship,
but was eliminated in the second round.[8] In the Women's World Chess Championship
2008 she made it to the semifinals, but was beaten by Hou Yifan.
In 2009 she tied for 1st–4th with Alexander Areshchenko, Magesh Panchanathan and Evgenij Miroshnichenko in the Mumbai Mayor
Cup.[9]
In 2009, Humpy accused the All India Chess Federation of preventing
her from participating in the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin.[10][11] Her father Koneru Ashok who was coaching
her was not allowed to travel with her for tournaments. The controversy has not
died down. Later that year, the AICF was also embroiled in a controversy with Geetha Narayanan Gopal.
Humpy participated in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2009–2011
and finished in overall second position, in turn qualifying as challenger for Women's World Chess Championship
2011.[12][13] Hou Yifan
won the match, winning three games and drawing five.
…un pensamiento…
Por: Fernando Emilio Saavedra Palma.
ROJO espiritu femenino de fuego
alma diosa concentrada en el tablero…
Ella es la G.M. Humpy Koneru jugadora al viento
eco de sus movimientos bicolores del mundo su elemento…
De su juego
color rojo…
De un fuego supremo
en su delicado cerebro fruto de
su pensamiento…
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FLOR ROJA MARIPOSA…