Lilit Mkrtchian | |
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Country | Armenia |
Born | Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union | 9 August 1982
Title |
International Master (2003) Woman Grandmaster (1998) |
Peak rating | 2503 (January 2010) |
Lilit Mkrtchian ( Armenian: Լիլիթ Մկրտչյան; born 9 August 1982) is an Armenian chess player. She holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM), which FIDE awarded her in 2003 and 1998 respectively. Mkrtchian is a four-time Armenian women's chess champion. [1]
In 2002, Mkrtchian won the silver medal in the European Individual Women's Championship in Varna, Bulgaria, scoring 8½/11 points. She participated in the Women's European Team Chess Championship 2003 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, helping Armenia to win the gold medal. [2] Mkrtchian took the bronze medal at the 7th European Women's Individual Championship 2006 held in Kuşadası, Turkey, scoring 7½/11 points. [3] In the 2009 edition she tied with Tatiana Kosintseva for first place scoring 8½/11 and took silver after losing the playoff. [4]
In December 2009, she took tenth position in the list of best sportspeople of Armenia in 2009. [5]
In 2013, she came third at the European Women's Individual Championship. [6] In the 2015 Women's World Team Chess Championship in Chengdu (China) Mkrtchian won the individual gold medal on the second board. [7]
Lilit Mkrtchian | |
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Country | Armenia |
Born | Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union | 9 August 1982
Title |
International Master (2003) Woman Grandmaster (1998) |
Peak rating | 2503 (January 2010) |
Lilit Mkrtchian ( Armenian: Լիլիթ Մկրտչյան; born 9 August 1982) is an Armenian chess player. She holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM), which FIDE awarded her in 2003 and 1998 respectively. Mkrtchian is a four-time Armenian women's chess champion. [1]
In 2002, Mkrtchian won the silver medal in the European Individual Women's Championship in Varna, Bulgaria, scoring 8½/11 points. She participated in the Women's European Team Chess Championship 2003 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, helping Armenia to win the gold medal. [2] Mkrtchian took the bronze medal at the 7th European Women's Individual Championship 2006 held in Kuşadası, Turkey, scoring 7½/11 points. [3] In the 2009 edition she tied with Tatiana Kosintseva for first place scoring 8½/11 and took silver after losing the playoff. [4]
In December 2009, she took tenth position in the list of best sportspeople of Armenia in 2009. [5]
In 2013, she came third at the European Women's Individual Championship. [6] In the 2015 Women's World Team Chess Championship in Chengdu (China) Mkrtchian won the individual gold medal on the second board. [7]