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Karmen Mar played for the Slovenian Olympic team in [[35th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Bled]].<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org/playersw/y0e6kskb.html OlimpBase Women's Chess Olympiads Karmen Mar]</ref>
Karmen Mar played for the Slovenian Olympic team in [[35th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Bled]].<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org/playersw/y0e6kskb.html OlimpBase Women's Chess Olympiads Karmen Mar]</ref>


Her current [[FIDE]] [[Elo rating system|rating]] is 2236 (March 2010) and is ranked as the 6th Slovenian female chess player.
Her current [[FIDE]] [[Elo rating system|rating]] is 2271 (November 2010) and is ranked as the 5th Slovenian female chess player.


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Karmen Mar
Full nameKarmen Mar
Country Slovenia
Born (1987-07-14) July 14, 1987 (age 36)
Slovenia
TitleWoman International Master
FIDE rating2271 (November 2010)
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 Chess Championship in 2001 (G-14)
  • the 22nd place on the World Youth Chess 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.[1]

Her current FIDE rating is 2271 (November 2010) and is ranked as the 5th Slovenian female chess player.

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