Nataliya Buksa | |
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![]() Buksa in 2017 | |
Full name | Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa |
Country | Ukraine |
Born | Lviv, Ukraine | November 6, 1996
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Peak rating | 2437 (September 2018) |
Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa ( Ukrainian: Наталія Ігорівна Букса; born November 6, 1996) is a Ukrainian chess player.
She won the Girls' World Junior Chess Championship in 2015. [1] By doing so she became a Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and qualified for the Women's World Chess Championship 2017.
Nataliya Buksa won the Women's Ukrainian Chess Championship in 2018 in Kyiv. [2]
In 2018, she was awarded the International Master (IM) title by FIDE. [3]
She is ranked 5th best female player in Ukraine, and her highest rating was 2437 (in September 2018). [4]
In 2022 at the 44th Chess Olympiad she was part of the Ukrainian team that won the women's tournament.
Buksa is married to Azerbaijani chess grandmaster Rauf Mamedov. [5]
Nataliya Buksa | |
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![]() Buksa in 2017 | |
Full name | Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa |
Country | Ukraine |
Born | Lviv, Ukraine | November 6, 1996
Title |
|
Peak rating | 2437 (September 2018) |
Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa ( Ukrainian: Наталія Ігорівна Букса; born November 6, 1996) is a Ukrainian chess player.
She won the Girls' World Junior Chess Championship in 2015. [1] By doing so she became a Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and qualified for the Women's World Chess Championship 2017.
Nataliya Buksa won the Women's Ukrainian Chess Championship in 2018 in Kyiv. [2]
In 2018, she was awarded the International Master (IM) title by FIDE. [3]
She is ranked 5th best female player in Ukraine, and her highest rating was 2437 (in September 2018). [4]
In 2022 at the 44th Chess Olympiad she was part of the Ukrainian team that won the women's tournament.
Buksa is married to Azerbaijani chess grandmaster Rauf Mamedov. [5]