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Van Hise student is world chess champ

Doug Moe:

The grin hasn’t changed. It still reaches his eyes.
The grin was there last week at Van Hise Elementary School when one of his classmates asked Awonder Liang, age 8, about his medal.
“Where is it?”
“Right here,” Awonder said. It lay on a nearby table. Awonder picked it up and put it around his neck.
The grin – I’d first seen it a year earlier – is evidence that Awonder can light up a room like any happy 8-year-old.
The medal is evidence of something else. It means Awonder Liang is the best chess player his age in the world.

Congratulations!

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One response to “Van Hise student is world chess champ”

  1. Here’s last Sunday’s NYT article about Awonder Liang —
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/04/crosswords/chess/chess-awonder-liang-wins-world-youth-chess-championship.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=chess&st=cse
    And here is “Masters of the Game and Leaders by Example” again (in case you didn’t read it when Jim posted it last week) —
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/13/crosswords/chess/chess-three-young-african-americans-earn-recognition-as-masters.html?scp=9&sq=chess&st=cse