Jorcerys Montilla

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Jorcerys Noeslimar Montilla Reyes (born August 8, 1995 in Maturín ) is a Venezuelan chess player .

Life

Jorcerys Montilla is the eldest of three sisters. She started playing chess at school at the age of nine. Your chess teacher there was José Tadeo Monagas. She was then trained by the Cuban Remón and then from 2005 to 2011 in Caracas . She attended the Unidad Educativa Privada (UEP) Colegio Madre María secondary school in La Victoria . She then studied medicine at the Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV).

successes

In March 2011, she won the Central American U20 Youth Championship in Barquisimeto, Venezuela , for which she received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). In July of the same year, she won the Pan-American U17 schoolgirl championship in Mérida (Venezuela) . In October 2011 she won the Venezuelan women's individual championship in Barquisimeto. She received a silver medal at the Pan American U18 Championship for Women in August 2012 in Lima , which was won by Ann Chumpitaz . At the Venezuelan women's championship 2013 in Puerto La Cruz , Jorcerys Montilla finished second behind Tairu Rovira Contreras .

For the Venezuelan women's national team, she played at the 2012 Chess Olympiad in Istanbul on the third board with a result of 8 points from 10 games. and at the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø with a score of 6.5 points from 11 games on the fourth board.

With her Elo rating of 2150 in December 2018, she would top the Venezuelan women's Elo ranking. However, it is listed as inactive because it has not played an Elo-rated game since the Pan-American Championship in Medellín in June 2017. Her highest rating was 2161 in January 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Article from September 10, 2013 in the blog Jaquedoble (Spanish)
  2. Report on the Pan-American Youth Championships ( Memento from August 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on zeitnot.com.ve (Spanish)
  3. Article from July 1, 2013 in the blog Ciudad Bolívar Chess (Spanish)
  4. Participation in Chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  5. Results of the Venezuelan team at the 2014 Women's Chess Olympiad on chess-results.com