Mai Narva
Mai Narva | |
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Country | Estonia |
Born |
Tallinn, Estonia | October 22, 1999
Title | Woman International Master |
Mai Narva (born October 22, 1999)[1] is an Estonian chess Woman International Master (2014).[2]
Biography
Mai Narva was born in chess player's family. She is Estonian chess master Boris Rõtov and Lady International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster Merike Rõtova granddaughter. Her father Jaan Narva is FIDE master,[3] mother Regina Narva and sister Triin Narva.[4]
Mai Narva twice won Estonian Women's Chess Championship: 2014 and 2016 (after play-off).[5] She also won silver medal in 2013 Estonian Women's Chess Championship and shared second place in 2015 Estonian Open Chess Championship.[6] In 2014 Mai Narva won 24th European Youth Chess Championship U16 (girls) in Batumi.[7] In 2015 she was a member of Estonian U18 national team that won the 15th European U18 Team Chess Championship (girls) in Karpacz.[8]
Mai Narva played for Estonia in Chess Olympiads:[9]
- In 2014, at first board in the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromsø (+6 −4 =1).
She studying in Gustav Adolf Grammar School.[10]
References
- ↑ Mai Narva
- ↑ 4th quarter Presidential Board Meeting, 7-10 November 2014, Sochi, RUS
- ↑ FIDE Chess Profile: Narva, Jaan
- ↑ FIDE Chess Profile: Narva, Triin
- ↑ Estonian Women Chess Championship 2016 Play-off tournament
- ↑ Mai Narva
- ↑ 24th EUROPEAN YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 U16 Girls
- ↑ 15th European U18 Team Chess Championship (girls): Karpacz 2015
- ↑ Women's Chess Olympiads :: Mai Narva
- ↑ Mai Narva on Eesti meister males
External links
- Mai Narva rating card at FIDE
- Mai Narva player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Mai Narva player profile at 365chess.com