Mai Narva ( Est. Mai Narva , born October 22, 1999 , Tallinn ) [1] - Estonian chess player , international master among women ( 2014 ). [2]
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| Date of Birth | October 22, 1999 (19 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Tallinn |
| Rank | ---- international master ( 2014 ) among women |
| Maximum rating | 2266 (August 2015) |
| Actual Rating | 2192 (May 2017 ) |
| Personal card on the FIDE website Personal card on the Chess DB website | |
Biography
Born in a family of chess players. Granddaughter of Estonian chess players Boris Rytov and Marike Rytova , daughter of FIDE chess master Jaan Narva [3] and Estonian chess champion Regina Narvi . [four]
Three times won the Estonian Women's Chess Championships : 2014 , 2016 (after an additional tournament) [5] , 2017 [6] . She also won silver at the Estonian Women's Chess Championship in 2013 and shared second place at the Estonian Open Chess Championship in 2015. [7] In 2014, she won the European Championship among girls in the U16 age group in Batumi . [8] In 2015, in Karpacz, as part of the Estonian girls team, she won the European Championships in the U18 age group. [9] Represented Estonia at chess Olympiads (2014, 2016).
Studying at the Gustav Adolf Grammar School . [ten]
Notes
- ↑ Mai Narva
- ↑ 4th quarter Presidential Board Meeting, 7-10 November 2014, Sochi, RUS
- ↑ FIDE Chess Profile: Narva, Jaan
- ↑ Mai Narva
- ↑ Estonian Women Chess Championship 2016 Play-off tournament
- ↑ Estonian Women Chess Championship 2017 and Estonian U-20 Girls Championship 2017
- ↑ Mai Narva
- ↑ 24th EUROPEAN YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 U16 Girls
- ↑ 15th European U18 Team Chess Championship (girls): Karpacz 2015
- ↑ Mai Narva on Eesti meister males
Links
- Mai Narvi's personal card on the FIDE website
- Mai Narvi games in the database
- Mai Narvi's personal card on 365chess.com
- Performances of Mai Narvi at Chess Olympiads