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|name = Aarthie Ramaswamy |
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|title = [[Woman Grandmaster]] (2003) |
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'''Aarthie Ramaswamy''' (born 28 June 1981) is a [[chess]] player from [[India]]. She |
'''Aarthie Ramaswamy''' (born 28 June 1981) is a [[chess]] player from [[India]]. She was awarded the title [[Woman Grandmaster]] (WGM) by [[FIDE]] in 2003. |
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In 1990, Ramaswamy came second in the India under-10 girls championship. In 1993, she won the India under-12 girls championship. In 1995, she won the under-14 and under-16 girls championships. In 1998 and 1999, she won the under-18 girls national title.{{cn|date=August 2020}} Also in 1999, she won the Girls U18 section of the [[World Youth Chess Championship|World Youth Championships]], held in [[Oropesa del Mar]], Spain.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Crowther|first=Mark|url=https://theweekinchess.com/html/twic261.html#10|title=TWIC 261: World Youth Championships|date=1999-11-08|access-date=2020-08-07|website= The Week in Chess}}</ref> Ramaswamy became the women's [[Indian Chess Championship|Indian champion]] in 2003. |
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She is married to Indian grandmaster [[R. B. Ramesh]]. |
She is married to Indian grandmaster [[R. B. Ramesh]].{{cn|date=August 2020}} |
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Revision as of 17:18, 7 August 2020
Aarthie Ramaswamy | |
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Country | India |
Born | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India[1] | 28 June 1981
Title | Woman Grandmaster (2003) |
Peak rating | 2348 (April 2003) |
Aarthie Ramaswamy (born 28 June 1981) is a chess player from India. She was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster (WGM) by FIDE in 2003.
In 1990, Ramaswamy came second in the India under-10 girls championship. In 1993, she won the India under-12 girls championship. In 1995, she won the under-14 and under-16 girls championships. In 1998 and 1999, she won the under-18 girls national title.[citation needed] Also in 1999, she won the Girls U18 section of the World Youth Championships, held in Oropesa del Mar, Spain.[2] Ramaswamy became the women's Indian champion in 2003.
She is married to Indian grandmaster R. B. Ramesh.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Title Applications. 1st quarter Presidential Board, February 2003, Bucharest, Romania. FIDE.
- ^ Crowther, Mark (8 November 1999). "TWIC 261: World Youth Championships". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
External links
- Aarthie Ramaswamy rating card at FIDE