Nazerke Nurgali

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Nazerke Nurgali
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Nazerke Nurgali in 2024
CountryKazakhstan
Born2004 (age 1920)
Title Woman International Master (2020)
Peak rating 2336 (December 2019)

Nazerke Nurgali (born 2004) is a Kazakhstani chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 2020).

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Biography

Nazerke Nurgali is a multiple winner and medalist of the Kazakhstani Youth Chess Championship in different age groups of girls: gold (2019 - G16), [1] silver (2022 - G20) [2] and bronze (2021 - G20, [3] 2022 - G18 [4] ).

Nazerke Nurgali played for Kazakhstan in Asia Youth Chess Championships and won three silver (2014 - G10, [5] 2016 - G12, [6] 2019 - G16 [7] ) and bronze (2015 - G12 [8] ) medals.

In 2019 Nazerke Nurgali won silver medal in World Youth Chess Championship in Girls U16 age group. [9] In this same year she won World School Chess Championship in G15 age group. [10] In 2022 Nazerke Nurgali won World Youth Blitz Championships in G18 age group. [11]

Nazerke Nurgali played for Kazakhstan in the Women's Chess Olympiad:

In 2020, she was awarded the FIDE Women International Master (WIM) title.

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  2. Чемпионат РК по классическим шахматам среди девушек до 20 лет
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  4. Чемпионат РК по классическим шахматам (девушки не старше 2004 г. р.)
  5. Asian Youth Championship 2014 Girls under 10
  6. Asian Youth Chess Championship-2016 (Under-12 Girls)
  7. Asian Youth Chess Championships - 2019 Under 16
  8. Asian Youth Chess Championship-2015 (Under-12 Girls)
  9. World Youth Chess Championship 2019 - Girls U16
  10. World School Chess Championship 2019 - G15
  11. World Youth Blitz Championships 2022 Girls under 18
  12. "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022 Women". chess-results.com.