Mai Narva
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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 a chess player's family. She is Estonian chess master Boris Rõtov's and Lady International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster Merike Rõtova's granddaughter. Her father, Jaan Narva, is FIDE master,[3] her mother is Regina Narva and her sister Triin Narva.[4]
Mai Narva won the Estonian Women's Chess Championship three times: 2014, 2016 (after play-off)[5], and 2017[6]. She also won silver medal in 2013 Estonian Women's Chess Championship and shared second place in 2015 Estonian Open Chess Championship.[7] In 2014 Mai Narva won 24th European Youth Chess Championship U16 (girls) in Batumi.[8] In 2015, she was a member of Estonian U18 national team that won the 15th European U18 Team Chess Championship (girls) in Karpacz.[9]
Mai Narva played for Estonia in Chess Olympiads:[10]
- In 2014, at first board in the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromsø (+6 −4 =1);
- In 2016, at first board in the 42nd Chess Olympiad in Baku (+3 -5 =2).
She studies at Gustav Adolf Grammar School.[11]
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
- ↑ Estonian Women Chess Championship 2017 and Estonian U-20 Girls Championship 2017
- ↑ 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