`90% disability Genena Anto has won the gold medal for five years international chess tournament. He is also the first remunerative player in the world who has been awarded the 'International Master'. He shared his achievement journey with BBC Tamil for the World Disabled Day (December-3).
Her daughter, Jenita, who was talking to the children in a very sensitive language, did not even think that she would be able to suddenly wake up one day. It was only after the doctor told him that he thought it was a normal fever and that he was suffering from a third year old Jenita Polio.
By implication, Zenitha was forced to shake no other part of the body except her head at the age of three. After several monthly treatments, his hands began to function, but the legs were broken, and the wheelchair became his permanent place. Despite the fact that the years had passed, his daughter's fate was still a father. A turning point in her life was when she was conducting a lesson of 'will of steel' for the eighth grade students.
The lesson of the recruiters who have achieved in international games are described in the lesson. When the people mentioned in this lesson had achieved, the caretaker decided that his daughter could also be able to train him to teach him a chess chess game.
Jenita Anto, who first participated in the Chess Championship in private school in Trichy, was awarded the Champion degree during the 3rd class. Subsequently, Geneva Anto received significant victories in state and national chess tournaments.
"Despite the big interest in the Chess game, the victory in the first match gave inspiration. Subsequently, I took up the training for the Chess Championship and took the training. After that, I started to participate in the state and national level matches, "said Genita Anto.
At first Chess tournaments for ordinary people, Genita took part in the participation. Following the advice of Chess coach Raja Ravishankar from Bangalore, Zenitha's attention returned to the international chess tournament for the disadvantaged. Following this, he won the silver medal in the individual chess championship match held in 2007 by the International Disability Association in Poland. Following this, in Germany in 2008, 570 players, chess Olympiad participated in the 25th place. He then scored medals in the international chess tournament for the disadvantaged in the following years.
"In international matches, the number of competitors is not going to take into account how much they are capable of. There are no sections of men and women. Everything is the same division. Particularly male players will attend. So I am 90 percent able to disrupt, and I'm 60 percent able to confront a foreign player with women. Gold is a challenging challenge. "Says Genita.
Jenaita was recognized as the "Woman International Master" by becoming the 13th individual individual chess champion by the International Disability Association in 2013. This is the second major game of chess game. Thus becoming the world's first recipient of the International Master (IM) degree.
Apart from this, Jenita has been proud to win the gold in the international chess tournament for five years for the five year period from 2017 to 2017.
Behind his many achievements, his father was karai raja kararraj. Retired from the 2005 work, she has spent most of her pensions in order to bring Geneva to foreign tournaments. Since 2015, Jenita has been sponsoring the Indian Sports Club. Prior to that, he spent his own money and made his daughter his favorite.
"As a father, I am strongly inclined toward Geneva as a trainer. Jenitha has demonstrated to others that there is no restriction to be able to achieve. "
Jenita, who understands many achievements in the competition for the disadvantaged, is taking a hard practice to get a Grand Master degree in the next stage. He is trying to get special training with many international Grand Master. But his economic environment has been hindered.
"Some international grand masters charge a fee of 10 thousand rupees per hour. But this is a huge sum for my economic environment. However, I am getting ready to graduate and get a degree in Grand Master. "Despite the increasing awareness of Chess on Indian scale displaced people, the basic facilities such as rhythm are done in competitive places, and increase the number of participants Is his intention.
"I've seen a lot of players, I know that I'm avoiding participating in the tournaments because I do not have the basic facilities for the players and the disabled people."
After winning the Grand Master's title, Zenitha's future project is to train many disadvantages in the chess game.
In the first phase of his Grand Master goal, he attended the 1500 participant chess tournament in Delhi last January. She is the only woman with 90% who is involved in this competition. The district administration has appointed Jenitha as an ambassador to the purification of the Tiruchi district of India, praising his contribution to the Chess game.
"You should not lose confidence in any situation. Each individual has a unique talent. Find it and go on it. If the first barriers come, we are confident that our venta will only succeed. "This is the future Chess Grand Master of Tamil Nadu.
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