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Year ender 2023: Kids who amazed us this year

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Marvelous kids who stole the spotlight in 2023

As we say goodbye to another incredible year, let us take a moment to remember the extraordinary kids who left us speechless in 2023. These young talents, ranging from chess prodigies to musical maestros, have demonstrated that age is no barrier to greatness. Join us as we relive the incredible journeys of these extraordinary young people who have made headlines and won our hearts.

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Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa: Chess marvel

In the world of chess, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, a 17-year-old Indian chess grandmaster, shook the foundations by defeating none other than the reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen in the Airthings Masters rapid online chess tournament. Hailing from Tamil Nadu, Praggnanandhaa became the world's second-youngest Grandmaster at the age of 12, showcasing his dedication to the game. Idolizing legends like Vishwanathan Anand and Magnus Carlsen, he continues to inspire budding chess enthusiasts worldwide.

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​Gukesh: The chess prodigy's meteoric rise

Gukesh, a chess sensation, carved his name in history by becoming a Grandmaster at the age of 12 years and 7 months. Achieving this feat before turning 13, he joins an elite group of young chess prodigies. Gukesh's strategic prowess was on full display as he outplayed seasoned opponents, including a notable victory against Nigel Short. With his unique style and exceptional talent, Gukesh is undeniably a rising star in the world of chess.


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​Lydian Nadhaswaram: A musician to behold

Meet Lydian Nadhaswaram, the 17-year-old musical virtuoso from Chennai, India. This multi-instrumentalist and composer began his musical journey at the tender age of two. Lydian's exceptional talent was evident when he passed his grade 8 piano examination at the age of 10, surprising even the experts at the Trinity College of Music. Now, at 16, he stands shoulder to shoulder with legends like Illayaraja and A.R. Rahman, proving that age is just a number in the world of music.

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​Avani Prashanth: Swinging on the golf course

At 16, Avani Prashanth is set to become the youngest golfer to represent India at the Asian Games. Her journey from picking up a golf club at the age of three to earning a spot in the national team is proof of her dedication and skill. With a unique swing that sets her apart, Avani aims for gold in both team and individual events. Watch out for this young golfing sensation as she sets on the international stage.

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​Aditi Swami: India's archery prodigy

Seventeen-year-old Aditi Gopichand Swami made history as the youngest World Archery Champion in the World Cup era. Clinching India's first-ever individual title at the 2023 Hyundai World Archery Championships, Aditi's triumph adds another feather to her cap after her double gold win at the World Archery Youth Championships. With steely determination and unparalleled skill, Aditi Swami is a name to remember in the world of archery.

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​Shafali Verma: Fearless cricketer

Shafali Verma, the youngest-ever T20I cricketer for India, burst onto the scene with her fearless and aggressive batting style. At just 15, she showcased confidence during the Women's T20 Challenge, earning her a spot in the national team. Shafali's attacking play mirrors the legacy of Virender Sehwag, and her journey, including disguising as a boy to train, adds an extra layer to her inspiring story.

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​Mayank: The youngest crorepati quiz winner

In a surprising turn of events on Kaun Banega Crorepati, 14-year-old Mayank from Haryana emerged as the youngest winner of ₹1 crore. His incredible achievement not only stunned the audience but also garnered praise from the Chief Minister of Haryana. Mayank's knowledge and composure on the show made him a trivia prodigy to watch out for.

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