Titia Gara ( Hungarian. Gara Tícia ; born October 25, 1984 , Budapest ) - Hungarian chess player , female grandmaster ( 2002 ).
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| Date of Birth | October 25, 1984 ( 34) |
| Place of Birth | Budapest |
| Rank | grandmaster ( 2002 ) among women international master ( 2000 ) among women |
| Maximum rating | 2385 (July 2012) |
| Actual Rating | 2322 (September 2019 ) |
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Biography
Three times won the Hungarian youth championships: in 1994 in the age category U10, in 1997 in the age category U14 and in 1998 in the age category U14. She repeatedly represented Hungary at the European Youth Chess Championships and the World Youth Chess Championships in various age categories, in which she won four medals: silver (1998 European Youth Championship in the U14 age category) and three bronze (1994 European Youth Championship in the age category U10, 1995 European Youth Championship in the age category U12, 1998 World Youth Championship in the age category U14). Twice was the second in the team competition at the European team championship in the age category U18 (2000, 2001) [1] .
Two times won the Hungarian women's chess championships (2006, 2007) [2] .
In 2001, she shared second place at the Budapest International Chess Tournament “Budapest Spring”. In 2002, she shared second place at the Budapest International Chess Tournament "First Saturday IM A". In 2015, a place with Sidonia Vaida and Iveta Railich shared the first place at the Budapest International Chess Tournament "International Women Spring Chess Festival" [3] .
She represented Hungary at four chess olympiads (2010–2016) and at six European team chess championships (2001, 2007–2015).
Titia's sister Anita is also a female chess grandmaster.
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Links
- Tiziya Gara's personal card on the FIDE website
- Tiziya Gara games in the database
- Titia Gar's personal card on 365chess.com
- Speech by Tizia Gara at the Chess Olympiads
- Speeches Tiziya Gara at the European Team Championships