Sahithi Varshini Moogi

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Sahithi Varshini Moogi
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Sahithi Varshini Moogi in 2023 in Reykjavik open blitz tournament Iceland
Country India
Born (2007-04-27) 27 April 2007 (age 16)
Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India [1]
Title Woman International Master [2] [3] (2022)
FIDE Master (2023)
FIDE   rating 2249 (May 2023)
Peak rating 2312 (April 2022)

Sahithi Varshini Moogi (born 27 April 2007) is an Indian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Fide Master (FM) [4] 2023, Woman International Master (WIM) 2022, [2] [3] Woman Fide Master (WFM) [4] 2019, and Woman Candidate Master ( 2017). [1] [5]

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Sahithi represented Indian chess team in the 44th Chess Olympiad, 2022. [1] [6] Sahithi won Magnus Chess Challenge best female player in 2022 and secured second position in best female category in Biel Grand masters tournament in switzerland 2022. [6]

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