Dinara Saduakasova: The Secret of Success
From 18 to 30 September in the South African city of Durban was held World Chess Championship among boys and girls. Following the tournament in Kazakhstan two medals: in the age category of 18 years won the gold medal Dinara Saduakasova and in the age group of 10 years won the silver medal Bibisara Asaubaeva.
Nurlan Ibraev, State Coach of Kazakhstan chess:
In the World Chess Championship among boys and girls, our athletes have shown successful results, particularly Dinara Saduakasova won first place in the category up to 18 years. What we congratulate her!
Dinara Saduakasova, grandmaster:
It was the first World Cup, held on the African continent, and the organizers tried to hold it at a decent level. And at the opening ceremony and the closing ceremony showed us traditional dances. It was very interesting. Of course I am very pleased that we were able to once again prove that Kazakhstan - chess country.
Murtas Kazhgaleyev, Kazakhstan women's team coach and youth teams:
In the World Chess Championship among boys and girls on the medal standings team of Kazakhstan won the 3rd place. In general, our team played very well. In our active one gold medal Dinars Saduakasova, silver medal Bibisara Assaubayev. And there are such results as the fifth-sixth place, it is also quite high places. Nazerke Nurgali from Kyzylorda won fifth place Arnash Bauirzhan sixth place and Janat Saiyn in the age category of 16 years has won the 10th place. I schtiayu that the success of our players - for the future.
Dinara Saduakasova occupies 53 place in the world ranking of "Top 100 best chess players of the planet" and during the press conference, she shared her secret Successes:
My motto: "One must strive for self-improvement." And one more rule: "Everyone should appreciate health and time." I always try to allocate your time to write plans to schedule. I also love to read. For example, on the way home, I read a book by Jack Kerouac "On The Road". Of course, I like to read the Kazakh literature. One of my favorite pieces - "The Path of Abai".
For the record:
Junior World Championship - the largest children's competitions in chess, which is attended by boys and girls in age categories up to 8, 10 and 12 years, as well as boys and girls in the age categories of 14, 16 and 18 years. Underlines the high status of the tournament players participated from 87 countries.