Andreea Bollengier

Andreea Bollengier (born 17 May 1975), née Sasu-Ducşoară, is a Romanian and French Woman International Master (WIM) (2000), French Women's Chess Championship medalist (2011, 2014).

Andreea Bollengier
CountryRomania
France
Born (1975-05-17) 17 May 1975
TitleWoman International Master (WIM) (2000)
Peak rating2291 (September 2014)

Biography

In 2002, Andreea won Romanian Youth Chess Championship in U16 girl's age group.

She played for Romania in the Women's Chess Olympiad:[1]

In France, in 2010 Andreea won French Women's Chess Championship Accession féminine tournament.[2] She twice won medals in French Women's Chess Championship: silver in 2014 and bronze in 2011.

Andreea Bollengier played for France in the Women's Chess Olympiad:[3]

In 2000, Andreea Bollengier was awarded the FIDE Women International Master (WIM) title.

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