Juliana Sayumi Terao

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Juliana Terao
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Terao at the 2018 Andorra open
Country Brazil
Born (1991-07-12) July 12, 1991 (age 32)
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Peak rating 2311 (March 2017)

Juliana Sayumi Terao (born 1991) is a Brazilian chess player. She received the FIDE titles of FIDE Master (FM) in 2017 and Woman International Master (WIM) in 2012. [1] From 2014 until 2020 she was ranked as the best female chess player in Brazil. [1] [2] Her highest rating was 2311, achieved in March 2017. [2]

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She is six times Brazilian women's champion, a title she won in five consecutive years from 2015 to 2019. [3]

Chess career

She has represented Brazil in the Chess Olympiad:

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References

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