Nana Dzagnidze



Nana Dzagnidze ( Georgian : ნანა ძაგნიძე) ( Kutaisi , January 11987 ) is a Georgianchess player . She is a master .



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[ hide ]  *1 Youth Results  ==Youth Results [ edit] == In 1999 she won the World Championship for girls under 12. She kept her level and in 2003 at the first World Championship for girls under 20, with two points ahead of the number 2.
 * 2 Team Results
 * 3 Further results
 * 4 External links
 * 5 References

From 14/19 September 2005, she starred in the sixth 6th knockout tournament Young Masters in Lausanne was played. She finished in seventh place. Andrei Volokitin won the tournament. ==Team Results [ edit] == In the Georgian team at the Chess Olympiad for women its permanent place on the second board was, in Dresden in 2008, the team finished first, which earned Dzagnidze 7 points out of 10. In that year she also earned her master title.

When European chess championship for national teams Georgia was second in 2005 with the women, and in 2007 won a gold medal for her Dzagnidze individual score. ==Further results [ edit] == In the Chess Olympiad in DresdenThe progression in her tournament results decreased slightly during the period 2003-2007. In the last quarter of 2008, and then in 2009, she made ​​a major step forward, she achieved her highest Elo rating and was eighth in the FIDE Top 100 list of chess players, top world championAlexandra Kosteniuk .

In chess festival in Gibraltar (2009), she defeated Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and they earned a draw against Bartosz Soćko . In 2011 she was the highest-ending vrowu in Gibraltar.

In July 2010, she won the FIDE Grand Prix tournament for women [1]  with seven wins and four draws, they finished 1 ½ points over number two:Tatiana Kosintseva .