Beloslava Krasteva

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Beloslava Krasteva
CountryBulgaria
Born2004 (age 1920)
Title FIDE Master (2019)
Woman Grandmaster (2023)
Peak rating 2350 (December 2022)

Beloslava Krasteva (Bulgarian : Белослава Кръстева; born 2004) is a Bulgarian chess player who holds the titles of FIDE Master (FM, 2019) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM, 2023). She won the Bulgarian Women's Chess Championship (2020).

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Biography

In 2019 Beloslava Krasteva won the Bulgarian Girls Chess Championships in the Under 16 age group. [1] She represented Bulgaria in both the European Youth Chess Championships and the World Youth Chess Championships.

In 2019 Beloslava Krasteva ranked 3rd in Bulgarian Women's Chess Championship. [2] A year later in Sofia, she won this tournament, with 7 points out of 9 rounds. [3]

Beloslava Krasteva played for Bulgaria in the Women's Chess Olympiad:

In 2019, she was awarded the FIDE Master (FM) title.

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References

  1. Bulgarian Individual Chess Championship – G16 standart Asenovgrad 30.03-05.04
  2. 68-МО ДЪРЖАВНО ИНДИВИДУАЛНО ПЪРВЕНСТВО ФИНАЛ 2019 ПО ШАХМАТ ЗА ЖЕНИ 26.02–04.03.2019 г.
  3. 69-th Bulgarian Individual Chess Championship 2020 - Women
  4. "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022 Women". chess-results.com.