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Born | 2003 (age 20–21) |
Title | Woman International Master |
Naomi Bashkansky (born 2003), is an American chess player, a World Schools Chess Champion (Girls U13), [1] a North American Junior Girls Under 20 Champion, [2] and a Woman International Master. [3]
Bashkansky won first place in the 2016 World Schools Chess Championship in Sochi, [4] and became the 2017 North American Junior Girls Under 20 Champion in Dallas, TX. [2]
Bashkansky won the US All-Girls National Chess Championships U10 (in 2013) [5] [6] and U12 (in 2015). [7] [8] She tied for first place in the 2013 Pan-American Youth Chess Championship in Brazil, in the Girls U10 category. [9] In 2018 Bashkansky won the North American All Girls Championship. [10]
Bashkansky graduated from Odle Middle School in 2017, from Newport High School (Bellevue, Washington) in 2021, and is now a Computer Science student at Harvard University. [11]
Naomi Bashkansky | |
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Born | 2003 (age 20–21) |
Title | Woman International Master |
Naomi Bashkansky (born 2003), is an American chess player, a World Schools Chess Champion (Girls U13), [1] a North American Junior Girls Under 20 Champion, [2] and a Woman International Master. [3]
Bashkansky won first place in the 2016 World Schools Chess Championship in Sochi, [4] and became the 2017 North American Junior Girls Under 20 Champion in Dallas, TX. [2]
Bashkansky won the US All-Girls National Chess Championships U10 (in 2013) [5] [6] and U12 (in 2015). [7] [8] She tied for first place in the 2013 Pan-American Youth Chess Championship in Brazil, in the Girls U10 category. [9] In 2018 Bashkansky won the North American All Girls Championship. [10]
Bashkansky graduated from Odle Middle School in 2017, from Newport High School (Bellevue, Washington) in 2021, and is now a Computer Science student at Harvard University. [11]