Anna Warakomska

Anna Warakomska (born 3 September 1992) is a Polish Woman International Master (WIM) (2015).

Anna Warakomska
Anna Warakomska in 2014
CountryPoland
Born (1992-09-03) 3 September 1992
Suwałki, Poland
TitleWoman International Master (WIM) (2015)
FIDE rating2212[1]

Biography

Anna Warakomska many times participated in the Polish Youth Chess Championships in different girls' age groups, where she won six medals: gold (2009 - U18), three silver (2002 - U10, 2004 - U12,[2] 2010 - U18) and bronze (2008 - U16). She also won three medals in Polish Youth Fast Chess Championships in different girls' age groups: gold (2006 - U14), silver (2004 - U12) and bronze (2005 - U14). In 2006, she ranked 4th in European Youth Chess Championship in girls U14 age group.[3]

In 2008, in Kraków Anna Warakomska won a bronze medal in Polish Women's Chess Championship.[4] In 2014, in Bydgoszcz she won bronze medal in Polish Women's Blitz Chess Championship. In 2016, Anna Warakomska won a bronze medal at the Academic Women's World Championship in Abu Dhabi. In 2018, in Warsaw she shared 1st-2nd place with Jolanta Zawadzka in Polish Women's Chess Championship but lost additional match for champion's title.[5]

In 2015, she awarded the FIDE Women International Master (WIM) title.[6]

Personal life

Anna Warakomska is the youngest sister of the Polish Chess Grandmaster Tomasz Warakomski (born 1989.).

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