Nana Dzagnidze | |
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Country | Georgia |
Born | Kutaisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union | 1 January 1987
Title | Grandmaster (2008) |
FIDE rating | 2518 (November 2024) |
Peak rating | 2573 (June 2015) |
Medal record | ||
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Women's chess | ||
Representing Georgia | ||
Women's Chess Olympiad | ||
Dresden 2008 | Georgia | |
Khanty-Mansiysk 2010 | Georgia | |
World Team Chess Championship | ||
Mardin 2011 | Georgia | |
Khanty-Mansiysk 2015 | Georgia | |
Khanty-Mansiysk 2017 | Georgia | |
European Team Chess Championship | ||
Gothenburg 2005 | Georgia | |
Novi Sad 2009 | Georgia | |
Porto Carras 2011 | Georgia | |
Reykjavík 2015 | Georgia | |
Crete 2017 | Georgia | |
Batumi 2019 | Georgia | |
European Chess Club Cup | ||
Gothenburg 2005 | Georgia | |
Novi Sad 2016 | Georgia | |
Bilbao 2014 | Batumi Chess Club "Nona" | |
Khanty-Mansiysk 2015 | Batumi Chess Club "Nona" | |
Antalya 2017 | Batumi Chess Club "Nona" | |
European Individual Chess Championship | ||
Riga 2017 | Women's | |
Vysoké Tatry 2018 | Women's |
Nana Dzagnidze (Georgian: ნანა ძაგნიძე; born 1 January 1987) is a Georgian chess player. She was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 2008.[1] Dzagnidze was a member of the gold medal-winning Georgian team in the Women's Chess Olympiad in 2008 and European women's individual champion in 2017.