Nana Dzagnidze

Nana Dsagnidse (Georgian ნანა ძაგნიძე; * January 1, 1987 in Kutaisi ) is a Georgian chess player. At the German Chess Federation and the World Chess Federation FIDE her last name is spelled Dzagnidze.

Chess development

Dsagnidse learned chess from her father quite early, as soon as she could walk. It bears the title of chess grandmaster (GM ) since November 2008. Grandmaster of the ladies ( WGM ) she was already in August 2003. In 2004 she was awarded the title of International Master (IM) of Men, International Master (WIM) she was already since 2001 your Elo rating is 2550 (as of January 2011)., So that they led to the Georgian woman rankings. Their highest ever Elo rating was 2551 in November 2010. Their best finish on the women's world ranking was fourth place in November 2009.

Championships and accomplishments

Individual Championships

She won the Georgian U12 Championship. Europe champion U10 1997, she was in Tallinn. In the U10 World Cup in the same year in Cannes, she was tied with K. Humpy second. It was in Spanish Oropesa del Mar U12 World Champion and in Litochoro U12 European Champion 1999. In the U14 World Cup 2000 in Oropesa del Mar, she was second, again on points with K. Humpy. In 2001 she was again in Oropesa del Mar, U16 World Champion. In June 2002 she won the International Youth Sports Games in Moscow Sergei Karjakin, in November of the same year, again at the U16 World Cup, she was in Heraklion on points with Tamara Tchistiakowa second. In 2003 she was most successful year: the beginning of the year she was in Tbilisi Georgian mistress, then in the spring of Georgian U20 champion. Middle of the year, she was in Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan City by a large margin U20 World Chess Champion, she scored 9.5 points from 11 games, then Dsagnidse won towards the end of the year in Kallithea (Chalkidiki ) the U18 World Cup ( 9 of 11 at one point tab). In June 2004 she won again in Tbilisi, the Georgian Women's Championship, in December 2004, she won in Tbilisi the Maia Tschiburdanidse Cup. In January 2006, she was in Tbilisi in the Georgian Women's Championship behind Nino Churzidse second. The Georgian Women's Championship she won for the third time in March 2008 in Tbilisi. When Chess Congress in Gibraltar, she won the prize for women in January 2009. In July 2010, she won the Grand Prix tournament in Jermuk Women with 9 points from 11 games. In 2012 she won with Pia Cramling rapid chess tournament ACP Women Cup in Tbilisi Rapid.

Chess team

In the club team European Championship in the Italian Saint -Vincent (Aosta Valley ) in September 2005 she was awarded for the winning team (ladies) NTN Tbilisi playing an individual gold medal for her points haul on the second board (4 of 5). In its third participation in a European Team Championship of Women for the Georgian national team after 2003 in Plovdiv ( 12th place with the team) and 2005 in Gothenburg (second place for Georgia) she received in 2007 in Heraklion ( fifth place for Georgia) an individual gold medal for their result of 6.5 out of 8 on the fourth board. In her third Chess Olympiad participation after the fourth place in 2004 in Calvia and sixth place in Turin in 2006, she won the Chess Olympiad 2008 in Dresden with the Georgian women's team.

In the women's league she played in the 2004/05 season for Baden- Oos, after they had actually already signed a contract with Karlsruher chess friends. The European Club Cup 2008 in Kallithea (Chalkidiki ) they won with the French club Cercle d' Echecs Monte Carlo. Otherwise it plays in Georgian ( for Interplast Tbilisi ), Turkish ( Adana Truva ), Iran ( Bayat for concrete Gilan ), Romanian (for the CSU Brasov ), Chinese and Serbian leagues team chess.

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