
Anna Muzychuk is a runner of the inauguration edition of the Norwegian chess female tournament Anna Muzychuk, a finalist of the inauguration edition of the Norwegian chess woman, revealed how the tournament helped to grow players in chess.“All participants are truly grateful to the Norwegian chess organizers for creating a fund of the same wins for men and women. It will provide further motivation to all girls around the world,” Muzychuk said.With the ruling world champion Ju Wenjun, the Indian legend of Humpa Koner, along with Lei Tingjie, Vaisali R and Sarasadat Khadalsharieh in The Fray, this year expects strong and unpredictable competition.“I think it’s the strongest female event when we look at the rating. It will be great hard. Every participant has a real chance to win her. I think it will be exciting and I really look forward to it,” she said.The Ukrainian Grand Master also looked into his career and explained why she and her sister Mariya were chess from a young age.Who is the IPL player?“I was born in 1990, when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union. A year later it became an independent country, but all chess traditions in our area were quite developed. We had coaches, tournaments and chess. It was so many players from my generation, and we worked together. Anna, “we said” Ana, “Anna,” Anna, “Anna,” we said “Ana,” we said, “ana,” we said, “Ana,” we said “Ana,” Anna, “Anna,” Anna, “Anna,” Anna, “Anna,” Anna, “Anna,” Ana ” we have occurred.Anna emphasized the challenges that come with life in chess. “In chess we can see how young players happen at the age of 12. To achieve it, you have to work a lot,” Anna said.“You can’t start too late nowadays if you want to be the highest level. Every time you, you have to think that if you are ready to sacrifice your childhood, whether you want to be part of fun activities with other children or work on chess and try to achieve more.