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Brewington Hardaway Makes History as First U.S.-Born Black Grandmaster

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15-Year-Old Brewington Hardaway Becomes First African-American GM Born in U.S.

15-Year-Old Brewington Hardaway Makes History as First African American U.S.-Born Grandmaster

In a groundbreaking achievement, 15-year-old Brewington Hardaway has made history by becoming the first African American grandmaster to be born on U.S. soil. Two and a half decades after GM Maurice Ashley became the first African American grandmaster, Hardaway has climbed to the top of the mountain, crossing the 2500-rating requirement to achieve the prestigious title.

Born in the Bronx, New York, Hardaway completed the requirements for the grandmaster title by winning his game in round four of the NY Fall Invitational GM A tournament. The title will be officially conferred once approved at the next FIDE Congress. Hardaway’s remarkable journey to grandmaster status has been marked by dedication, skill, and strategic gameplay.

After a draw in round one, Hardaway went on to win his next three games against tough opponents, solidifying his position as a rising star in the chess world. His patient and strategic gameplay in the crucial game that pushed him over the 2500-rating mark showcased his talent and determination.

GM Maurice Ashley, a mentor and inspiration to Hardaway, expressed his pride and excitement for the young grandmaster-elect. Ashley emphasized the importance of continued support and resources for talented young players in the African American community to ensure greater representation at the highest levels of chess.

Hardaway’s journey to grandmaster status began in kindergarten when he first learned to play chess. His rapid rise through the ranks, including victories in prestigious youth chess championships, highlights his natural talent and passion for the game. As a ChessKid star and co-host of his own streaming show, Hardaway continues to inspire and engage with chess enthusiasts of all ages.

Chess.com has reached out to Hardaway and his family for comment on this historic achievement. As the tournament continues, the chess world eagerly awaits further reactions and insights from the newest African American grandmaster-elect. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as Hardaway’s journey to the top of the chess world unfolds.

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