Teja Vidic

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Teja Vidic (born September 1, 1998 in Ljubljana ) is a Slovenian chess player .

Life

Teja Vidic learned to play chess in the second year of school. She attended the Bežigrad grammar school in Ljubljana, since then she has studied at the medical faculty of the University of Ljubljana .

successes

She won the Slovenian U14 championship for women in 2012 in Rogaška Slatina . In 2017 she became the Slovenian women's individual champion.

She took part in six European championships with the Slovenian U18 female youth team between 2011 and 2016. She played for the Slovenian women's national team at the Women's Mitropa Cups in 2017 in Balatonszárszó and in Isola di Capo Rizzuto in 2018 , at the European Team Championships in 2017 in Chersonissos and in 2019 in Batumi, and the Chess Olympiads in 2016 (in Baku ) and 2018 (in Batumi).

Her association in Slovenia was the SK Kommenda until 2017 . Since 2018 she has been playing for ŽŠK Maribor , with whom she participated in the European Women's Club Cups 2018 in Porto Carras and 2019 in Ulcinj . She plays for SK Baden in the Austrian women's Bundesliga and won it in 2020 .

Since February 2020 she has held the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). She achieved the norms for this at a tournament in Trieste in September 2017 with overachievement, in the A group of the international open in Graz in February 2018, at the European team championships in November 2019 and a week later at the women's European Club Cup .

The Elo rating of Teja Vidic is 2242 (as of April 2020). She is behind Laura Unuk in second place in the Slovenian Elo ranking of women. Her highest Elo rating to date was 2262 in February 2020.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Teja Vidic on the website of the European Chess Academy (Slovenian)
  2. Vidic, Teja: EUROPEAN GIRLS 'U18 TEAM CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. WIM application (English)