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Anna M. Sargsyan

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Anna M. Sargsyan
CountryArmenia
Born (2001-04-10) 10 April 2001 (age 23)
Artashat
TitleInternational Master (2021)
Woman Grandmaster (2020)
Peak rating2405 (March 2020)

Anna M. Sargsyan (Armenian: Աննա Մ. Սարգսյան; born 10 April 2001) is an Armenian chess player. She received the FIDE title of International Master (IM) in 2021 and is a European Women's Team Chess Championship individual gold medal winner (2019).

Biography

Sargsyan participated in European Youth Chess Championships and World Youth Chess Championships and reached best result in 2017, when she ranked 4th in European Youth Chess Championship in girl's U16 age group.[1] Since 2016 she participated in Armenian Women's Chess Championship finals where her best result is 4th place in 2016.[2]

She played for Armenia in the Women's Chess Olympiad:

Sargsyan played for Armenia in the World Women's Team Chess Championship:

  • In 2019, at third board in the 7th Women's World Team Chess Championship in Astana (+2, =3, -4).[4]

She played for Armenia in the European Women's Team Chess Championship:

  • In 2019, at reserve board in the 22nd European Team Chess Championship (women) in Batumi (+6, =2, -0) and won individual gold medal.[5]

In 2019, Sargsyan was awarded the FIDE Woman International Master (WIM) title.[6]

In 2021, she became the First Women's World University Online Blitz Champion and vice-champion of the First Women's World University Online Rapid Championship.

References

  1. ^ "European Youth Chess Championship 2017". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  2. ^ "73rd Armenian Women's Ch. The Highest League". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  3. ^ "43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  4. ^ "FIDE Women's World Team Championship 2019". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  5. ^ "22nd European Team Chess Championship 2019 Women Section". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  6. ^ "FIDE Title Applications (WIM)". ratings.FIDE.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.