This “Queen” may be enrolling at the University of Chicago
Kayla Ihrig, Rare Chicago, September 14, 2017
The “Queen of Chess”, 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), has been accepted at the University of Chicago but won’t be moving to Hyde Park just yet.
In July, she deferred her acceptance in the social work master’s program for the upcoming school year according to an article by ESPN, “determined to prove she could compete with the very best if she put in the time”.
Kayla Ihrig, Rare Chicago, September 14, 2017
The “Queen of Chess”, 侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), has been accepted at the University of Chicago but won’t be moving to Hyde Park just yet.
In July, she deferred her acceptance in the social work master’s program for the upcoming school year according to an article by ESPN, “determined to prove she could compete with the very best if she put in the time”.
侯逸凡 (Hóu Yìfán), a lone woman in a man’s world. Photo: World Chess.
Only 23 years old, 逸凡 (Yìfán) is the top-ranked female player in the world and was the youngest ever to win the Women’s World Chess Champion, but her ambition reaches beyond the chess board.
“I want my life to be rich and colorful, not narrow”, she told ESPN, speaking on her decision to enroll at one of China’s top universities in 2012. “I knew it would impact my chess, but that’s how I wanted to live my life”.
No stranger to international tournaments, she has dreams of tackling a new global challenge: helping disadvantaged communities on an international level.
“I want my life to be rich and colorful, not narrow”, she told ESPN, speaking on her decision to enroll at one of China’s top universities in 2012. “I knew it would impact my chess, but that’s how I wanted to live my life”.
No stranger to international tournaments, she has dreams of tackling a new global challenge: helping disadvantaged communities on an international level.
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