Student Tournament Results & Medal Wins
Results aren't just about trophies; they are proof of training. Here is how our students perform at state, national, and international events.
A quick look at our achievements. With over 180 medals won and more than 5000 students coached, our legacy since 2011 is built on creating champions. This is a glimpse of the success that comes from our premium chess coaching.
Our progress report in numbers. This graphic compares our medal tally from 2023 to 2024, showing significant growth in state, national, and world event victories. We believe in setting bigger goals and achieving stronger results each year.
We are honored to be recognized as the Best Coaching Academy at the CircleChess FIDE Rated Rapid tournament. This award reflects the collective success and dedication of our students and the entire coaching team.
A montage celebrating our medal winners from 2023. We are immensely grateful for the hard work and dedication shown by every student, setting the stage for an even more successful 2024.
Here are some of our winners from the past month. We are consistently creating champions, and this video celebrates the latest students to bring home trophies and accolades.
A proud moment for India as our student Siddhi Rao wins the silver medal at the Commonwealth Chess Championship in Sri Lanka. This video captures her receiving the award, a culmination of her hard work and our strong foundational training.
Congratulations to Siddhi Rao for winning the SILVER medal at the Karnataka State Women's FIDE Rated Chess Championship. Here she is, proudly receiving her certificate for being the State Women's Runner Up.
The official final rankings from the Karnataka State Women's FIDE Rated Chess Championship, highlighting the top placements of our students Siddhi Rao, Leah R Joseph, and Maya Ameen.
A detailed look at Siddhi Rao's performance, showing a gain of 58 FIDE rating points. This data-driven proof shows the tangible improvement our students make through our coaching.
We also celebrate the credible performances of Leah R Joseph and Maya Ameen, who finished 9th and 10th respectively in the Women's category, both securing significant FIDE rating increases.
About Our Wall of Champions: Tournament Results
You will notice we don’t just post photos of medals. We track FIDE rating gains, like Siddhi Rao’s 58-point jump or Krishna’s 1900-plus breakthrough, because real progress is measured in numbers, not just podium finishes. When you train here, we analyze your tournament games to fix recurring blunders, so the next result is always better than the last.
Beyond the Podium: Our Training Philosophy
We believe tournament results are the ultimate feedback loop. When a student plays, they face real pressure, time constraints, and tough opponents. Our coaches do not just watch; they deconstruct every move.
FIDE-Rated Precision Our coaches are active tournament players. They do not just teach theory; they teach how to handle a chess clock, how to manage opening traps, and when to play it safe versus when to attack.
Rating-Focused Growth Whether it is a school-level event or the Commonwealth Championship, our goal is consistent improvement. We track FIDE rating increases as proof of competency. When our students enter a competition, they go in with a plan, not a prayer.
Tournament Support We guide students through the selection process, manage expectations, and provide analysis post-game. From state championships in Karnataka to national events, we ensure our students represent with confidence and tactical sharpness. If you are looking for an academy that treats tournament preparation as a serious discipline rather than an afterthought, you are in the right place.
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We have been building champions in Jayanagar since 2011. Our team of FIDE-rated coaches is not here to babysit; we are here to drill down into strategy, fix your mistakes, and get you tournament-ready.
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