Natacha Benmesbah | |
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Country | France |
Born | 21 October 1989 |
Title | Woman International Master (2011) |
Peak rating | 2308 (July 2022) |
Natacha Benmesbah (born 21 October 1989) is a French chess Woman International Master (2011), World Women's Team Chess Championship bronze medalist (2023).
Natacha Benmesbah won the silver medal at the European Youth Chess Championship in girl's U16 age group in 2005 and the French University Championship in 2016. [1]
Natacha Benmesbah finished second in the French Women's Chess Championship in 2016, tied on points with French champion Sophie Milliet and in 2022, beaten in the final by Almira Skripchenko. She is again vice-champion of France in 2022. [2]
Natacha Benmesbah played for France in the European Women's Team Chess Championships: [3]
Natacha Benmesbah played for France in the World Women's Team Chess Championships: [6]
Natacha Benmesbah works as a doctor. [2]
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