Nana Ioseliani

Nana Ioseliani
Georgian: ნანა იოსელიანი

1980
Full name Nana Mikhailovna Ioseliani
Country Soviet Union
Georgia
Born (1962-02-12) 12 February 1962
Tblisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Title International Master
Woman Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2475 (December 2016)
Peak rating 2520 (July 1997)[1]

Nana Mikhailovna Ioseliani (Georgian: ნანა იოსელიანი; born 12 February 1962) is a Georgian chess player. She has held the FIDE Woman Grandmaster title since 1980, and the International Master title since 1993.

She has twice won the candidate's tournament to play for the Women's World Chess Championship. In 1988 she challenged defending champion Maia Chiburdanidze, and lost 8½ to 9½ (+2, =11, -3).[2] In 1993 she played Xie Jun, and lost heavily, 2½ to 8½.[3]

She has won the Women's Soviet Chess Championship four times. She played in 8 Women's Chess Olympiads between 1980 and 2002, winning team gold 5 times in total, twice with Russia (in 1980 and 1982) and three times with Georgia (1992, 1994 and 1996). Her individual score was 65 points from 88 games (+49, =32, -7).[4]

Ioseliani also played for Georgia in the 1997 World Men's Team Championship, scoring 1½/7 on board 2.[5]

Since 2003, Ioseliani has taken a break from chess playing, and is an entrepreneur in Prague.

References

  1. OlimpBase. "Rating history". Retrieved 2015-08-08.
  2. Mark Weeks. "1988 Women's World Championship". Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  3. Mark Weeks. "1993 Women's World Championship". Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  4. Olimpbase. "Women's Olympiad scorecard". Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  5. Olimpbase. "1997 World Men's Team Championship". Retrieved 4 December 2009.



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