Deaf chess champion Anaya Lall defies odds to excel

Anaya with her parents, Anita and Sarwain Lall

Her mother Anita Lall commented said, “We both made a lot of sacrifices for her. Most of the time it was me that had to take her to school, tend to the other kids, and be there for her too. Because remember, her disability. I have to always be there for her.

“It was very hard for me, but I tried and I’m very proud of her to see that she had gone so far.”

Her most notable achievement is being the youngest player to ever represent Guyana in the FIDE Chess Olympiad in Chennai, India.

It is the largest global stage for chess that Guyana has competed on. It pits players of any age, with or without disabilities, against the best players from over 100 countries around the world.

“My experience playing in India was very hard because you don’t know who you’ll go up against and most of the players are well experienced but I managed to do my best,” Anaya reflected.

“It was nice being a part of the team to play in India and a great opportunity to see so many countries participate.”

Her siblings recalled her successes in India with fondness. Older sister Anasha said: “It’s a wonderful feeling to know that your little sister has progressed so much, especially in the chess game. Um, I don’t even understand how to play it.”

Having just won the National Under-14 chess championship title, Anaya has consistently defied the odds to excel.

“Playing the Under-14 rapid was a nice experience for me; I didn’t know that I would be the champion of girls but it makes me feel good about myself.

Anaya Lall poses with the other members of Guyana’s Women’s Team for the 2023 Olympiad

“I hope in the future to win more games locally and internationally and even win a title. This will make me so proud of myself and also to travel to many more different countries.”

Lall’s accomplishments are a testament to the fact that, in chess, physical strength and special advantages are not necessary for success.

With determination, hard work, and a love for the game, anyone can excel at chess, as Anaya Lall has proven time and time again.