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Karmen Mar played for the Slovenian Olympic team in [[35th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Bled]].
Karmen Mar played for the Slovenian Olympic team in [[35th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Bled]].


Her current [[FIDE]] [[rating]] is 2246 (October 2008) and is ranked as the 6th Slovenian female chess player.
Her current [[FIDE]] [[rating]] is 2236 (April 2009) and is ranked as the 6th Slovenian female chess player.





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Karmen Mar
Full nameKarmen Mar
Country Slovenia
TitleWoman International Master
FIDE rating2236 (April 2009)
Peak rating2289 (October 2002)

Karmen Mar (born on 14 July 1987 in Maribor) is a Slovenian chess player, Woman International Master.

Results:

  • the youngest Slovenian Woman International Master (wIM). The title achieved at age of 16.
  • the 3rd place on the Slovenian woman championship in 2002.
  • Slovenian youth champion in 1999 (G-12), in 2000 (G-14) and in 2005 (G-18)
  • Slovenian youth vice-champion in 2001 (G-14) and in 2003 (G-16)
  • the 14th place on the European Youth Championship in 2001 (G-14)
  • the 22nd place on the World Youth Championship in 1999 (G-12)
  • the 23rd place on the World Youth Championship in 2004 (G-18)
  • the 1st place on the Mitropa Team Cup in 2005

Karmen Mar played for the Slovenian Olympic team in 35th Chess Olympiad in Bled.

Her current FIDE rating is 2236 (April 2009) and is ranked as the 6th Slovenian female chess player.


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