Jorah Soojay: 16-year-old chess prodigy makes a bang

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In the vibrant city of Mombasa, Kenya, a young South African chess sensation has made history.

Jorah Soojay, a 16-year-old Grade 11 student at Ashton International College, Ballito, stunned the continent with a perfect 9/9 score, securing the U17 championship title and earning his provisional FIDE Master (FM) title at the African Schools Individual Chess Championship.

Jorah's journey to victory was a testament to his unwavering determination and resilience. Despite falling ill with a terrible flu on the second day, he fought through the gruelling matches, proving that true champions rise above adversity. His flawless streak was not just about skill, but about perseverance and faith.

"I am filled with immense gratitude and pride," Jorah said, reflecting on his achievement. "Scoring a perfect 9/9 is truly special, and it reinforces my belief that perseverance, preparation, and faith lead to success."

The competition was fierce, with matches lasting up to five hours, testing Jorah's mental strength, endurance, and precision. He faced some of Africa's most skilled young players, but his strategic thinking and composure under pressure paid off.

Jorah's victory is not just a personal milestone; it's a moment that inspires young chess players across South Africa and beyond. His achievement proves that hard work, faith, and determination can defy expectations. With his sights set on the International Master (IM) title, Jorah's journey is just beginning.

Beyond chess, Jorah prioritises his academics, recognising that the skills he has developed from the game, time management, strategic thinking, and composure under pressure help him succeed in school. He aspires to pursue actuarial science or data analysis and entrepreneurship, while continuing to grow in chess.

Jorah's story is a beacon of hope and inspiration, reminding us that true strength lies not just in skill but in resilience and determination. As he embarks on his next challenge, the chess world will be watching, eager to see what this young prodigy achieves next.
3 Jun 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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