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Govhar Beydullayeva

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Govhar Beydullayeva
CountryAzerbaijan
Born (2003-04-23) April 23, 2003 (age 21)
Al Zulfi, Saudi Arabia
TitleWoman Grandmaster (2022)
FIDE rating2404 (December 2024)
Peak rating2417 (June 2024)
Peak rankingNo. 45 woman (May 2024)

Govhar Beydullayeva (Azerbaijani: Gövhər Bəydullayeva; born 23 April 2003) is an Azerbaijani chess Grandmaster (WGM 2022).[1] She is the 2022 World Girls U-20 Champion as well as the World Girl's U18 Champion in 2021.

Chess career

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World and European championships

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Govhar Beydullayeva repeatedly represented Azerbaijan at the European Youth Chess Championships and World Youth Chess Championships in different age groups, where she won three medals: gold medal (in 2017, at the European Youth Chess Championship in the U14 girls age group[2]) and two silver medals (in 2014, at the European Youth Chess Championship in the U12 girls age group,[3] and in 2015, at the European Youth Chess Championship in the U12 girls age group[4]).

In 2013, Govhar Beydullayeva won European Youth Rapid Chess Championship in the U10 girls age group.[5]

In August 2018, she ranked 4th in the European Youth Chess Championship in the U16 girls age group.[6]

In 2021, she won the World Cup among girls under 18.[7] In the same year she won Girls U18 Fide World Youth Super Final.[8]

In April 2022, she won the women's gold medal at the 2022 European Individual Chess Championship.[9]

In October 2022, she won Girls World Junior Chess Championship in Sardegna, Italia.[10]

Team

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Govhar Beydullayeva is the member of Azerbaijan national women's team since 2021. She played for Azerbaijan-3 team in the Women's Chess Olympiad:

In 2019, she played for gold medal winner national youth team of Azerbaijan in World Youth Chess Olympiad Under 16.[12]

She represented Azerbaijan at the European women's team chess championship in 2021 and 2023. Azerbaijan team won bronze medal in 2021 and silver in 2023.[13][14]

Azerbaijan Championships

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In 2012, Govhar Beydullayeva won Azerbaijani Youth Chess Championship in the U10 girls age group, then she repeated this success for three times in the years of 2013, 2015 and 2016[15][16]

Govhar Beydullayeva repeatedly participated in Azerbaijan national women's chess championships, where she won 5 medals: two gold medals (in the years of 2022 and 2023 [17]), two silver medals (in the years of 2020 and 2021,[18][19]) and bronze (in 2019 [20])

Other victories

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In 2014, she played well in B category of "Baku Open 2014" festival. She scored 7 out of 9 and took 5th place. Also she gained 189 ELO points.[21]

In 2017, with the score of 10 out of 10, Govhar Beydullayeva won the "Mikhail Botvinnik cup" which was held in Moscow Russia.[22][23]

In 2021, she won silver medal among women in "Serbia Open Masters" tournament which was held in Belgrade, Serbia.[24]

References

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  1. ^ "Beydullayeva, Govhar". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  2. ^ "European Youth Chess Championship 2017". chess-results.com.
  3. ^ "24th EUROPEAN YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2014". chess-results.com.
  4. ^ "25th European Youth Chess Championship 2015 U12 – Girls". chess-results.com.
  5. ^ "13th European Youth Rapid Chess Championship 2013 – Girls U10". chess-results.com.
  6. ^ "European Youth Chess Championship G-16 – 2018". chess-results.com.
  7. ^ "G18 FIDE Online Rapid World Cup 2021". chess-results.com.
  8. ^ "Fide Youth Rapid Super Final G18". chess-results.com.
  9. ^ "Matthias Bluebaum wins European Individual Chess Championship 2022". europechess.org. April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  10. ^ "World Junior Girls Chess Championship 2022". chess-results.com.
  11. ^ "42nd Olympiad Baku 2016 Women". chess-results.com.
  12. ^ "World Youth Chess Olympiad 2019". chess-results.com.
  13. ^ "14th European team chess championship 2021 – Women". chess-results.com.
  14. ^ "European Team Chess Championship 2023 - Women". chess-results.com.
  15. ^ "14 yaşadək qızlar arasında Azərbaycan birinciliyi 2016". chess-results.com.
  16. ^ "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com – AZE Chmp, girls U-12". chess-results.com.
  17. ^ "Azerbaijan Chess Championship women 2022". asf.org.az.
  18. ^ "Azerbaijan women's chess championship 2020". chess-results.com.
  19. ^ "Azerbaijan women's chess championship 2021". chess-results.com.
  20. ^ "Azerbaijan women's chess championship 2019". chess-results.com. 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  21. ^ "Baku open 2014". chess-results.com. 2014-10-01. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  22. ^ "ACF Botvinnik cup 2017". chess-results.com. 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  23. ^ "Young Azerbaijani player wins Mikhail Botvinnik cup". azernews.az. 10 November 2017. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  24. ^ "Serbia Open Masters". chess-results.com.
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