Laura Rogule

Laura Rogule ( born February 5, 1988 in Riga) is a Latvian chess player.

In 1998, she was in Mureck Second U10 Championship of female youth. In 2002 she won in Heraklion as a favorite the U14 World Championship for female youth. She won the Latvian Single Women's Championship, which was held in Riga, respectively, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011.

With the Latvian national women's team, she participated in the European Championships in 2001 in León (on the first reserve board ) and the Chess Olympiads in 2004 in Calvia ( on the third board ), 2006 in Turin ( the second board ), 2008 in Dresden ( on first board ) and 2010 in Khanty -Mansiysk and 2012 in Istanbul ( on the second board ) part.

Chess club plays in Latvia for the Riga Technical University, with which she won the Latvian team championship in 2011, and otherwise only in the Greek 1st league. The 24 Sell Student Games in Espoo Otaniemi in May 2008 she was awarded for the Riga Technical University playing a gold medal in the individual competition as the best woman.

In 2003, she was International Women's Champion (WIM), and since 2005 it bears the title Woman Grandmaster ( WGM ). The standards for the WGM title they scored all in the Czech Republic: the Czech Open A in July 2003 in Pardubice, the A- Skanska Open in July 2004 in Pardubice and Brno in the DS in July 2005 in Brno. Your current Elo rating is 2304 (as of July 2011), so that it lies behind Ilze Bērziņa in second place of the Latvian Elo ranking of women. Their highest ever Elo rating was 2362 from November 2010 to June 2011.

She was coached by Jānis Klovans died in 2010.

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