Boshra Alshaebyi

Boshra Alshaebyi (born 1995) is a Jordanian chess player who holds the title of Woman FIDE master (WFM, 2012), 43rd Chess Olympiad (women) individual gold medalist (2018).

Boshra Alshaebyi
Boshra Alshaebyi in 2016
CountryJordan
Born1995
TitleWoman FIDE master (2012)

Chess career

In 2011, Boshra Alshaebyi won Arab Youth Chess Championship in girls U16 age group[1]. She twice won Jordan Women's Chess Championship (2015, 2018)[2][3]. Two years in row Boshra Alshaebyi won bronze medal in Arab Women's Individual Chess Championship (2016, 2017)[4][5]. Also two years in row she won Arab Women's Individual Blitz Championship (2016, 2017)[6][7].

Boshra Alshaebyi played for Jordan in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[8]

Boshra Alshaebyi played for Jordan in the Men's Asian Team Chess Championship (2016)[10]. Boshra Alshaebyi played for Jordan in the Pan Arab Games (women) Team Chess Championship (2011) and won team silver medal[11].

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