Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Mamedzade, Gunay Vugar kyzy

Gunay Vugar kizi Mammadzade ( azerb. Günay Vüqar qızı Məmmədzadə ; born June 19, 2000 , Baku , Azerbaijan ) - Azerbaijani chess player , international master ( 2018 ).

Chess
Gunay Mamedzade
Günay Məmmədzadə
Gunay Mammadzada 2017.jpg
Mammadzade at the European Team Chess Championship 2017
Country Azerbaijan
Date of BirthJune 19, 2000 ( 2000-06-19 ) (19 years old)
Place of BirthBaku , Azerbaijan
Rank
international master ( 2018 )
----
grandmaster ( 2014 ) among women
international master ( 2014 ) among women
Maximum rating2442 (May 2018)
Actual Rating2425 (August 2019 )
Personal card on the FIDE website
Personal card on the Chess DB website

As part of the women's national team of Azerbaijan, she participated in 2 Olympics (2016, 2018), the team world championship (2017) and the European team championship (2017).

Content

Biography

Born in 2000 in the capital of Azerbaijan, the city of Baku . In 2014, she fulfilled the norm of an international master among women and in the same year she became a female grandmaster [1] .

She made her debut for the women's national team in September 2016 at the World Chess Olympiad in Baku as part of the main (first) women's team of Azerbaijan [2] .

Rating

As of October 2016, with a rating of 2371, it ranks first among chess players of Azerbaijan, 10th in the rating list “Top 100 Girls October 2016” [3] and 93th in the rating list “Top 100 Women October 2016 » [4] published on the official FIDE website.

Achievements

  • 2007 - Silver medalist of the World Championship among chess players under 8 years old [5] .
  • 2008 - European Champion among chess players under 8 years old [6] [7] .
  • 2009 - World Champion among chess players under 10 years old [8] .
  • 2012 - World Champion among schoolchildren [1] .
  • 2013 - European Champion among chess players under 14 years old [9] .
  • 2017 - Champion of Azerbaijan among women [10] .
  • 2019 - Champion of Azerbaijan among women [11] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 14 yaşlı ilk qadın qrossmeyster (azerb.) . Dsport.az. Archived January 10, 2016.
  2. ↑ “Gücümüz çatan qədər mübarizə aparacağıq” - Günay Məmmədzadə (azerb.) . Apasport.az. Archived on May 10, 2018.
  3. ↑ Top 100 Girls October 2016 - Archive . FIDE. Date of appeal September 8, 2018.
  4. ↑ Top 100 Women October 2016 - Archive . FIDE. Date of appeal September 8, 2018.
  5. ↑ Our chess players won 3 medals at the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (neopr.) . AZƏRTAC (November 30, 2007). Date accessed August 20, 2018.
  6. ↑ Elmir Aliyev. The chess player from Azerbaijan became the champion of Europe (Russian) . Day.Az (June 15, 2008). Date of appeal September 23, 2016.
  7. ↑ European Youth U8 Championship 2008 . FIDE. Date of appeal September 8, 2018.
  8. ↑ Gold and bronze of young Azerbaijani chess players (neopr.) . Trend.Az (November 23, 2009). Date accessed August 20, 2018.
  9. ↑ Azerbaijani chess players won three medals at the European Championships (neopr.) . AZƏRTAC (October 9, 2013). Date accessed August 20, 2018.
  10. ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Championship (among women), 2017! (unspecified) . Azerichess.az.
  11. ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Championship 2019-Women (neopr.) . Chess-results.com. Date of treatment February 12, 2019. Archived February 12, 2019.

Links

  • Gunay Mammadzadeh's personal card on the FIDE website
  • Gunay Mammadzade parties in the database
  • Gunay Mammadzadeh's personal card on 365chess.com
  • Top lists records


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mamedzade,_Gunay_Vugar_kizy&oldid=99754584


More articles:

  • Potamotrygon leopoldi
  • Kylo
  • Garkushina, Tamara Pavlovna
  • Blue Painted Wang
  • Sweden Open Tennis Championship 2014
  • Shargorodsky, Arkady G.
  • Shoty
  • Gilchin
  • Aryk (Kirov region)
  • Georgetown (Cayman Islands)

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019