A nine-year-old chess prodigy is set to make history as the youngest person ever to represent England internationally in any sport.
Bodhana Sivanandan, from Harrow, north-west London, will join the England Women’s Team at the Chess Olympiad in Hungary later this year.
She is almost 15 years younger than the next-youngest teammate, 23-year-old Lan Yao.
"I found out yesterday after I came back from school, when my dad told me," Bodhana told the BBC. "I was happy. I hope I’ll do well, and I’ll get another title."
Malcolm Pein, manager of the England chess team, says the schoolgirl is the most remarkable prodigy British Chess has ever seen.
"It’s exciting - she’s on course to be one of the best British players ever," he said.
However the nine-year-old's father, Siva, says he is mystified as to where his daughter got her talent from.
"I’m an engineering graduate, as is my wife, but I’m not good at chess,” he told the BBC. "I tried a couple of league games, but I was very poor."
Bodhana first picked up a pawn during the pandemic.
"When one of my dad’s friends was going back to India, he gave us a few bags [of possessions],” Bodhana said. "There was a chess board, and I was interested in the pieces so I started playing."
She says chess makes her feel "good" and helps her with "lots of other things like maths, how to calculate".
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