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Joanna Węglarz

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Joanna Węglarz
CountryPoland
Born (1973-02-22) 22 February 1973 (age 51)
Bydgoszcz, Poland
Peak rating2095 (January 1994)

Joanna Węglarz (née Byczyńska, born 22 February 1973) is a Polish chess player.

Chess career

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As a junior, Joanna Węglarz was one of the lead national chess female players. In 1988, in Bydgoszcz with chess club Hetman Bydgoszcz she won a silver medal in Polish Youth Team Chess Championship.[1] In 1990, in Konin she took the 9th place in the final of Polish Youth Chess Championship in U20 girls age group, while in 1991, in Limanowa she won a bronze medal in Polish Youth Chess Championship in U18 girls age group.[2] From 1995 to 2000, Joanna Węglarz did not take part in chess tournaments classified by FIDE, and in the following years she participated mainly in team competitions (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Chess Association Team Championships and Polish Team Chess Championships), representing the chess clubs Chemik Bydgoszcz and Baszta Żnin.[3]

In 2006, in Wrocław Joanna Węglarz won a bronze medal in the individual Polish Higher Education Chess Championship.[4] In 2010, in Myślibórz she achieved the greatest success in her career, winning Polish Women's Blitz Chess Championship.[5]

Joanna Węglarz reached her career highest rating on January 1, 1994, with a score of 2095 points, then shared 37th-40th place among Polish female chess players.[6]

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