Suzana Maksimović

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Suzana Maksimovic 1982.jpg
Suzana Maksimović, Bad Kissingen 1982
Association SerbiaSerbia Serbia
Born January 5, 1962
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
title International Women's Champion (1982)
Women's Grandmaster (2000)
Current  Elo rating 2110 (October 2019)
Best Elo rating 2345 (July 1987)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Suzana Maksimović (born January 5, 1962 in Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian chess player and grandmaster of women . The title was probably bestowed on her in 2000, but other sources give 1999 or 2001 as the year the title was awarded.

Life

She achieved her first major international success in 1980 in Senta when she came second behind Agnieszka Brustman at the European Youth Championships for girls. Soon they promoted the leading Yugoslav chess masters. Twice (1983 and 1991) she won the national championships for women and was second at the women’s championships in Yugoslavia in 2002 and Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. With her best rating of 2345, she was 21st on the FIDE women's rankings in July 1987.

Alisa Marić , Suzana Maksimovic, Zorica Nikolin, Virginia Martinez, Yadira Hernandez, Patricia Mendoza, 1986 Chess Olympiad in Dubai

Chess Olympiads

From 1982 to 2006 she played in seven women's chess Olympiads for Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro and won two bronze medals (1986 for her individual result and in 1988 for third place for the team). They were the 1982 Olympics in Lucerne , 1984 in Thessaloniki , 1986 in Dubai , 1988 in Thessaloniki, 1990 in Novi Sad , 1994 in Moscow and 2006 in Turin .

Candidates tournaments

Four times (1982, 1987, 1991, 1995) she played zone tournaments (qualifying tournaments for the women's world chess championship ). She achieved her best result in the interzonal tournament Bad Kissingen in 1982 when she finished eighth. She was divided first (with Vesna Mišanović , Anna-Maria Botsari and Marina Makropoulou ) in the zone tournament in 1990 in Pula . In the following interzonal tournament in Kuala Lumpur she did not participate when Nona Gaprindashvili was first.

More tournaments

In the 20 years from 1990 to 2010 she took part in many tournaments and won a tournament in Dresden in 1996 . She played the 7th European Women's Championship in 2006 in Kuşadası when Ekaterina Atalık was first. In 2009 she was shared first in the Serbian League 2009 for women with Ana Benderac .

She took part in the following tournaments: 39th Ladies Tournament 2007 and 41st Ladies Tournament 2009 in Belgrade , Serbian Women's Championship 2007 and 2009, Serbian Women's Cup 2007 and 2009, and Serbian League for women (2007 in Zlatibor, 2008 in Subotica and 2009 in Požarevac) . She also played the BIH Team Championship - Women in 2008 in Bosnia and Herzegovina , as well as in Bulgaria tournaments 42-nd Bulgarian Women's Team Championship in 2009 and 19th Open Women Bulgarian Championship 2009 . In 1996 she took part in the European Women's Club Cup with the tournament winner Agrouniverzal Zemun and from 1997 to 1999 with Partizan Belgrade .

Individual evidence

  1. Suzana Maksimović's Elo history up to 2001 at olimpbase.org (English)
  2. ^ Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924-2002 . Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002, p. 85
  3. Suzana Maksimović's index card at FIDE (English)
  4. ranking list of FIDE of 1 July 1987
  5. Suzana Maksimović Results at the Women's Chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  6. World Chess Championship (Women) 1990 Genting Interzonal Tournament (English)
  7. 7th European Individual Championship: Women (2006) (English)
  8. Suzana Maksimović's results at the European Women's Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)

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Web links

Commons : Suzana Maksimović  - collection of pictures