Eva Možná-Hojdarová (née Hojdarová, also Možná; born 30 October 1949) is a Czech chess player who holds the chess titles of Lady International Correspondence Chess Grand Master (LGM, 1996) and Woman FIDE Master (WFM, 1986). She is a three-time Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championship medalist (1972, 1975, 1978).
Eva Možná | |
---|---|
Full name | Eva Možná-Hojdarová |
Country | ![]() ![]() |
Born | (1949-10-30) 30 October 1949 (age 72) Prague, Czech Republic |
Title |
|
FIDE rating | 1891 (October 2021) |
Peak rating | 2069 (April 2004) |
ICCF rating | 2165 (April 2003) |
ICCF peak rating | 2341 (July 1999) |
In the 1970s, Eva Možná-Hojdarová was one of the leading Czechoslovakian women's chess players. She has won three bronze medals in the Czech women's chess championships (1972, 1975, 1978).[1]
Eva Možná-Hojdarová played for Czechoslovakia in the Women's Chess Olympiad:[2]
In later years, Eva Možná-Hojdarová active participated in correspondence chess tournaments. She won with Czech Republic team 4th Ladies Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1992–1997). In 1990, Eva Možná-Hojdarová was awarded the ICCF Lady International Correspondence Chess Grand Master (LGM) title and received the Lady International Correspondence Chess Grand Master (LGM) title six years later.[3]
![]() ![]() | This biographical article relating to a Czech chess figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |