Pallavi Shah
Pallavi Shah (born 15 November 1979), is an Indian Woman International Master (WIM, 1999).
Pallavi Shah | |
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Country | United States |
Born | 15 November 1979 |
Title | Woman International Master (WIM) (1999) |
Biography
Pallavi Shah participated in World Youth Chess Championships in various age groups. In 2001, in Colombo she won Women's World Chess Championship Asian Zonal tournament[1]. In 2001, Pallavi Shah participated in Women's World Chess Championship by knock-out system and in the first round lost to Antoaneta Stefanova[2].
Pallavi Shah played for India in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[3]
- In 1996, at first reserve board in the 32nd Chess Olympiad (women) in Yerevan (+3, =2, -2),
- In 1998, at third board in the 33rd Chess Olympiad (women) in Elista (+4, =5, -1),
- In 2000, at first reserve board in the 34th Chess Olympiad (women) in Istanbul (+1, =0, -4).
In 1999, she was awarded the FIDE International Women Master (WIM) title.
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References
- "The Hindu : Pallavi capable of bringing more laurels to India". www.thehindu.com.
- "2001-02 FIDE Knockout Matches : World Chess Championship (women)". www.mark-weeks.com.
- "OlimpBase :: Women's Chess Olympiads :: Pallavi G. Shah". www.olimpbase.org.
External links
- Pallavi Shah player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Pallavi Shah chess games at 365Chess.com
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