Anna Kubicka

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Anna Kubicka
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Anna Kubicka in 2021
Country Poland
Born (1999-06-08) 8 June 1999 (age 24)
Gliwice, Poland
Title Woman International Master (2018)
Peak rating 2284 (August 2023)

Anna Kubicka (born 8 June 1999) is a Polish Woman International Master (2018).

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Chess career

Anna Kubicka learned the rules of chess at the age of six. In 2006, she won a bronze medal in Rybnik in Polish Chess Championship for Preschoolers. [1] She has taken part in the finals of the Polish Youth Chess Championships many times in various girls age groups. In 2013, she won the gold medal in the Polish Youth Rapid Chess Championship in U14 age group in Olsztyn. [2] In 2015, she achieved the greatest success in her career to date, winning a gold medal in Polish Youth Chess Championship in U16 age group in classical chess. [3] Anna Kubicka two times participated in European Youth Chess Championships: in 2012 in Prague in G14 age group [4] and in 2013 in Budva in G14 age group. [5] In 2015 she won a bronze medal (together with Alicja Śliwicka) in the European Youth Team Chess Championship. [6]

Four times (2018, [7] 2019, [8] 2020 [9] and 2022 [10] ) she appeared in the individual finals of Polish Women's Chess Championship. In 2023, in Suwałki, Anna Kubicka won the silver medal of the Polish Women's Blitz Chess Championship. [11] Also she won two medals in Polish Women's Rapid Chess Championships: gold (2016) and bronze (2019). [12] [13]

Anna Kubicka reached the highest rating in her career so far on August 1, 2023, with a score of 2284 points. [14]

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