Laura Rogule

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Laura Rogule, 2006
Association LatviaLatvia Latvia
Born February 5, 1988
Riga
title International Women's Champion (2003)
Women's Grandmaster (2005)
Current  Elo rating 2297 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2362 (November 2010 to May 2011)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Laura Rogule (born February 5, 1988 in Riga ) is a Latvian chess player .

Life

In 1998 she was second in the U10 European Women's Youth Championship in Mureck . In 2002 she won the U14 World Cup for Women in Heraklion as the favorite . She won the Latvian Women's Individual Championship in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2020.

With the Latvian women's national team, she took part in the European Team Championships in 2001 in León (on the reserve board) and 2015 in Reykjavík (on the second board) as well as the Chess Olympiads 2004 in Calvià (on the third board), 2006 in Turin (on the second board), 2008 in Dresden ( on the first board) as well as in 2010 in Khanty-Mansiysk , 2012 in Istanbul and 2014 in Tromsø (each on the second board).

She plays club chess in Latvia for the Riga Technical University , with which she won the Latvian team championship in 2011, in the Greek first division and in Sweden for the second team of the Stockholm club Wasa SK . At the 24th Sell Student Games in Espoo- Otaniemi in May 2008, she easily received a gold medal in the individual competition for the TU Riga as the best woman.

In 2003 she became the International Women's Champion (WIM), she met the WIM standards in May 2001 at the 8th international tournament in Wisła , in August 2002 at the Ellivuori WGM Tournament in Vanualla and in July 2003 at the Czech Open in Pardubice . Since 2005 she has held the title of Grand Master of Women (WGM). She achieved the norms for the WGM title in the Czech Republic: at the Czech Open A in July 2003 in Pardubice, at the A-Skanska Open in July 2004 in Pardubice and at the DS Brno in July 2005 in Brno . The first and third of these standards were also standards for obtaining the title of International Master (IM).

She was trained by Jānis Klovāns, who died in 2010 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Laura Rogules results at the European Women's Team Championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  2. Laura Rogules results at the women's chess Olympiad on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. WIM application to FIDE (English)
  4. WGM application to FIDE (English)