ROUT PADMINI

Date of Birth : 1994-01-05
Gender : Female
Father : Dr Ashok Kumar Rout
Mother : Sasmita Dhal
Address : Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
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Education : Commerce graduate from BJB College, Bhubaneswar.
Occupation : Serving in Indian Oil Corporation Limited as an officer since January, 2016.
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GALLERY

NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL

27-Aug-2003
* Won the title at the State Under-9 Chess Championship, held in Nayagarh from 27-29 August, 2003.
10-Jul-2023
Won the title for the 5th time in the National Women Chess Championship, the 49th edition of which concluded at Rajpath Club in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on 10 July 2023.
07-Feb-2020
* Won Team Gold and Individual Silver (Board 2) at the 18th National Team Chess Championship for Women, held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 7-13 February, 2020
16-Jul-2006
* Won the Girls title at State U-17 Chess Championship, held in Bhubaneswar on 16-17 July, 2006.

* Achieved a hat-trick by winning the National U-13 girls title for the third time in a row at Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai, December 2007 to January 2008.
08-Feb-2018
* Helped Petroleum Sports Promotion Board win gold medal at the 16th National Team Chess Championship for Women, held at KIIT University in Bhubaneswar from 8-14 Feb, 2018.
03-Nov-2016
* Achieved a glorious hat-trick by winning the title for the third successive time at the 43rd National Women Premier Chess Championship, held at Punjab Bhawan in New Delhi from Nov 3 to 14, 2016.

* Led Petroleum Sports Promotion Board to title triumph at the 14th National Team Chess Championship for Women, held at KIIT Law School in Bhubaneswar from 8 to 14 Feb, 2016. She also pocketed the individual top-board prize.

* Achieved a hat-trick by winning the National U-13 girls title for the third time in a row at Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai, December 2007 to January 2008.
24-Sep-2005
* Won the title at the 19th National U-11 Boys & Girls Chess Championship, held in Nagpur, Maharashtra from 24-30 Sept, 2005.
28-Jul-2022
She was part of the India-2 Women Team that finished eighth in the 44th Chess Olympiad, held at Mahavalipuram, Chennai from 28 July to 10 August 2022.
17-Jul-2021
* Bowed out in the second round of the 1st FIDE Women World Cup, losing both the rapid tie-break games to Iranian IM Sarasadat Khademalsharieh in Sochi, Russia on 17 July, 2021.
23-Oct-2020
* She was part of the Indian women team that won the Gold medal in the Asian Nations (Regions) Online Cup Chess Tournament, held from 23-25 October, 2020.
17-Sep-2017
* Bronze medal in women’s rapid team event (partner Tania Sachdev) of the 5th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games, held at Ashgabat, Turkmenistan from September 17 to 27, 2017.
01-Aug-2014
* Gold medal on Board-5 in women section of the 41st Chess Olympiad, held at Tromso, Norway from 1st to 14th August, 2014.

* Became the youngest and second Woman International Master of Orissa by obtaining her third and final norm in the World Junior (under-20) Girls` Championship at Yerevan in Armenia in October 2007. She, however, finished 28th in the final standings.
23-Jun-2006
* Gold medal in U-12 girls category of Asian Youth Chess Championship, held at Tehran, Iran from June 23-July 1, 2006.

OTHER IMPORTANT DATA

04-Sep-2014 -
* The Press Club of Odisha honoured her with the Sprit of Sports Award and a cheque of Rs 25,000 in Bhubaneswar on October 27, 2013.
05-Mar-2011 -
* Received the Biju Patnaik State Sports Award as the Outstanding Sportsperson of the Year 2007 and cheque of Rs 1 lakh at Bhubaneswar on March 5, 2011.
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* She was coached for two years by Satya Ranjan Pattnaik and occasionally by IMs Neeraj Kumar Mishra and Sekhar Chandra Sahu.
04-Sep-2014 -
* On Sept 4, 2014, she was felicitated by the AICF for winning gold medal in the Women’s Olympiad board five at Tromso, Norway. India Cements Ltd MD N Srinivasan, who graced felicitation ceremony at Chennai as chief guest, handed over a cash award of Rs 60,000 to Padmini.
30-Aug-2009 -
* Received the 16th Ekalabya Award along with a cheque of Rs l lakh as the outstanding sportsperson of the year 2008 from IMPaCT at Bhubaneswar on August 30, 2009.
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* Participated in the Grand Master coaching camp, conducted by AICF at Calicut from Feb 6 to March 5, 2004.
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* On 20 July 2023, Odisha Government felicitated her with a cash award of Rs 60,000 for winning the title at the 49th National Womens Chess Championship in Ahmedabad.
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* Helped Petroleum Sports Promotion Board win gold medal at the 16th National Team Chess Championship for Women, held at KIIT University in Bhubaneswar from 8-14 Feb, 2018.
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* Retained the title at the National Women Premier Chess Championship, held in Kolkata from 12 to 24 Nov, 2015.
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* Achieved a hat-trick by winning the National U-13 girls title for the third time in a row at Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai, December 2007 to January 2008.
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* Won the title at the National U-13 Girls Chess Championship, held in Kolkata from Dec 2005 to January 2006.

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