Lea Nudelman

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Lea Nudelman
CountryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Born (1955-05-11) 11 May 1955 (age 68)
Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR
Peak rating 2175 (January 1990)

Lea Nudelman (born 11 May 1955) is an Israeli chess player who won Women's Chess Olympiad team and individual gold medals.

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Chess career

Lea Nudelman participated in the Soviet Union youth chess championship, where achieved the best result in 1972 in Chernihiv, when taken the 7th place. [1] She played for Ukraine in the Championship of the USSR team juniors and twice won - in 1970 in Nevinnomyssk [2] and in 1972 in Kiev. [3] In 1971 Lea Nudelman won the Crimean Oblast Women's Chess Championship. She also is Ukrainian women's correspondence chess championship winner (1968-1970).

Moved to Israel in 1972. Participating in multiple Israeli women's chess championships.

Lea Nudelman played for Israel in the Women's Chess Olympiads: [4]

Lately she lives in France and rarely played in chess tournaments.

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