Maria Horvath

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Maria Horvath, Baden-Baden 2016
Association AustriaAustria Austria
Born June 6, 1963
title FIDE Women's Champion (1985)
Current  Elo rating 1995 (April 2020)
Best Elo rating 2094 (October 2004)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Maria Horvath (born June 6, 1963 ) is an Austrian chess player .

Life

Maria Horvath started playing chess at the age of seven. Since 1982 she has regularly participated in Austrian women's championships and in 1990 she became Austrian state champion in Braunau am Inn . She was runner-up a total of five times.

In 1985 she took part in the women's zone tournament in Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains and received the title of FIDE Women's Champion (WFM).

National team

Horvath took part in ten women's chess Olympiads for Austria (1984, 1988 to 1998 and 2002 to 2006). She won gold on board 3 at the 1988 Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki , along with Peng Zhaoqin .

She also played for Austria in four European women's team championships (1992, 1997, 2001, 2005).

societies

SG Augsburg 2016 in Baden-Baden

In the Austrian Bundesliga (or State League A), Horvath had individual appearances in the seasons 1991/92 (for SK Austria Wien ), 2014/15 and 2017/18 (each for ASVÖ Pamhagen ).

She also plays for Pamhagen in the Austrian Women's Bundesliga and won the championships in 2013 , 2016 , 2017 and 2019 with this club .

In Germany, Maria Horvath plays for the Augsburg chess company , including in the 1997/98 and 2016/17 seasons in the women's Bundesliga.

At the European Club Cup for Women Horvath in 1999 took the club Carinthia as well as 2013 and 2016 with ASVÖ Pamhagen part.

Web links

Commons : Maria Horvath  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. WOMEN'S ZONE TOURNAMENT OF THE EUROPE ZONE IIA 1985, 17. – 29. March 1985 in Bad Lauterberg on DSB
  2. Women's Chess Olympiads :: Maria Horvath on OlimpBase (English)
  3. European Women's Team Chess Championship :: Maria Horvath on OlimpBase (English)
  4. European Women's Chess Club Cup :: Maria Horvath on OlimpBase (English)