Nurgyul Salimova

Nurgyul Salimova (Bulgarian: Нургюл Салимова; born 2 June 2003) is a Bulgarian chess player. She was awarded the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2019. Salimova won the Bulgarian women's championship in 2017.

Nurgyul Salimova
Salimova in 2017
CountryBulgaria
Born (2003-06-02) 2 June 2003
Krepcha, Targovishte Province, Bulgaria
TitleInternational Master (2019)
Woman Grandmaster (2019)
Peak rating2425 (August 2019)

Biography

Salimova was born in the village of Krepcha (Targovishte Province).[1] She learnt to play chess at the age of four.[2] In 2011, in Albena she won the European Youth Chess Championship for girls under 8.[3] In 2015, in Porto Carras Salimova won the World Youth Chess Championship for girls under 12. In 2015, she also won European Union Youth Chess Championship for girls under 12.[4] She is a multiple winner of Bulgarian and European Youth Chess Championships in fast and blitz chess for girls in different age groups.

Salimova won the Bulgarian Women's Chess Championship in 2017.[5] In 2018 Salimova was invited to play in one of the strongest tournaments ever - Tata Steel group C. In April 2018 Salimova became Bulgarian champion in the section G16 and 2 days later, Bulgarian blitz champion in the boys' section under 16. In May 2018, Nurgyul Salimova won the Bayonne open with a performance of 2600+, enough for a GM norm. In July 2018, Salimova scored her last WIM, first IM and first WGM norm at Pardubice, Czech Republic with a performance of 2478. Thanks to that, her rating went up to 2352 and she became the #2 in the under 16 girls world rankings, #2 among Bulgarian women and #11 in the world list for girls under 20. In September she took part in the Serbian women league with the team of ‘’Banovci Dunav’’. Salimova played at the second board and scored 8/10 (without losses) with a performance of 2400+. This gave her a second WGM norm. The team did poorly and finished in last place.

Salimova scored her last WGM and second IM norm in December 2018 at the age of 15 in Zadar, Croatia with a performance of 2492. In April 2019, at the European Women's Individual Chess Championships, Salimova scored her last (valid) WGM norm and became a WGM at the age of 15 years and 10 months. She also earned the right to participate in the Women's World Cup.

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