chess.wikisort.org - PlayerTícia Gara (born October 25, 1984) is a Hungarian chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She was the Hungarian women's champion in 2006,[1] 2007 and 2019.[2] In the 2009 edition she and her sister Anita were tied for first place, with Anita receiving the title on tie-break.[3] Gara has played for the Hungarian team in the Women's Chess Olympiad, the Women's European Team Chess Championship, the European Youth Girls Team Championship and the Women's Mitropa Cup. Her team won the gold medal in the 2015 Women's Mitropa Cup in Mayrhofen, Austria. She contributed to the victory scoring six wins from six games playing board two.[4]
Hungarian chess player
The native form of this personal name is Gara Tícia. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Tícia Gara |
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 Gara in 2007 |
Full name | Gara Tícia |
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Country | Hungary |
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Born | (1984-10-25) October 25, 1984 (age 37) Budapest, Hungary |
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Title | Woman Grandmaster (2002) |
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FIDE rating | 2317 (October 2017) |
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Peak rating | 2385 (September 2012) |
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На других языках
- [en] Ticia Gara
[ru] Гара, Тиция
Тиция Гара (венг. Gara Tícia; род. 25 октября 1984, Будапешт) — венгерская шахматистка, гроссмейстер среди женщин (2002).
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