Nataša Bojković

Nataša Bojković ( born September 3, 1971 in Belgrade ) is a Serbian chess player. It bears the title of Grand Master of the women ( WGM, 1991 ) and an International Master of Men (IM, since 2007).

In 1991, she was U20 World Chess Champion in Romania Mamaia. In the 1990s, she won three times to European Club Cup with Agrouniversal Zemun and Belgrade SK BAS. In 1999 she received along with Alisa Marić the award Yugoslav Sportswoman of the Year. In 2002 she was the 1st Woman Masters in Belfort second behind Maria Nepeina - Leconte. In 2007, it reached all the necessary standards for the title of International Master of men, even in the Serbian women's league and the other by over-fulfillment of the IM norm in the single European Championships in Dresden, which counts double. The 40th Belgrade Women's International she won in March 2008 with 8 points from 9 games and 2.5 points ahead of the runner-up. For their participation in ten Chess Olympiads ( 1990-2012 ), it achieved a profit of 70.5 points out of 119 games. Another positive aspect is their total earnings European Team Championships: 34.5 points from 66 games with nine sub- acquisitions between 1992 and 2013.

In Germany it was with the Elberfeld SG in the seasons 1993/94, 1995/96 and 1997/98 team champion of women. Later, she played for SK Tower Emsdetten, first in the women's Bundesliga and then in the men's team in the 2nd Bundesliga West. She plays both in the Serbian (formerly for Goša Smederevska Palanka, 2007 for the SK BAS Belgrade ) and in the Montenegrin and Bosnian first wife leagues.

Your current Elo rating is 2384 (as of January 2010), and is thus, behind Alisa Marić in second place of the Serbian women ranking, which she had led in 2009. Their highest ever Elo rating they had with 2460 January to March 2001. At that time she was ranked 17 of the FIDE world ranking of women.

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