Nino Khurtsidze ( Georgian ნინო ხურციძე ; September 28, 1975 - April 22, 2018 , Tbilisi , Georgia [2] ) - Georgian chess player , international master ( 1999 ).
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| Rank | international master ( 1999 ) ---- grandmaster ( 1993 ) among women |
| Maximum rating | 2472 (July 1999) |
| Actual Rating | <2350 (for men) or <2150 (for women) (August 2019 ) |
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Biography
World Chess Champion for girls under 16 years old ( 1991 ).
Two-time world chess champion among girls under 20 years old ( 1993 , 1995 ).
The Georgian team includes 5 Olympic Games (1998-2002, 2006, 2012), 3 world team championships (2007, 2011-2013) and 7 European team championships (1999, 2003-2013).
In 2017, Nino Khurtsidze showed a malignant tumor [3] . The operation and chemotherapy courses could not help the Georgian chess player, and she died on April 22, 2018 .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 https://en.chessbase.com/post/nino-khurtsidze-1975-2018
- ↑ Georgian chess player Nino Khurtsidze died at the age of 42 years . TASS (April 23, 2018).
- ↑ Nino Khurtsidze needs your help . chess-news.ru (July 15, 2017).
Links
- Nino Khurtsidze’s personal card on the FIDE website
- Biography of Nino Khurtsidze on the Russian Chess Federation website
- Nino Khurtsidze's parties in the database
- Nino Khurtsidze’s personal card on 365chess.com
- Performances of Nino Khurtsidze at chess Olympiads
- Performances of Nino Khurtsidze at the team world championships
- Performances of Nino Khurtsidze at the European Team Championships