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Chess ụmụ nwanyị na Australia

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Daniela Nutu-Terescenko (Nutu-Gajic) nke Adelaide, South Australia (nke sitere na Timișoara, Romania), na Chess Olympiad 1982 na Lucern, Switzerland

Ches ụmụ ụmụ n'Australia na-eme mmụọ afụ 1930 na-eche chess esemokwu na Australia na-ewere ọnọdụ na ọkwa steeti site na 1934.

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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N'ime afọ 1930, a gbara ụmụ ume ka ha na-egwu chess n'ihi na ahụghị egwuregwu ahụ dị ka àkwà mmiri ịgba chaa chaa.  [1] N’afọ 1940, e mere ọkụ ihe mgbaàmà ụmụ 314 nọ na New Zealand na Australia.  Ọtụtụ n'ime ụmụ nwanyị nọ na ọkụ ihe ahụ bụ ndị etiti, ndị na-achọghị, Protestant na ndị ọcha.  mmetụta ahụ na mmadụ 183 so na egwuregwu.  echere nke ụgha kacha ewu ewu nke ụmụ ndị agha ndị na ya bụ chess, ebe 3 gbagoro egwuregwu ahụ.  E egwuregwu ahụ na croquet, billiards, chess, azụ azụ, hockey ubi, ịgba ọsọ ụkwụ, skwọsh, tennis ịgba na ịgba égbè.

Chess asọmpi

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Enwere chess maka ụmụ anọ ndị 1940 na-hazi.  [1] Emere nwa ekiri New South Wales na 1936, [2] 1939 [3] na 1941. [1]

Ndị asọmpi

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Dị ka ọ dị na Jenụwarị 2015, ndị egwuregwu ndị a bụ ndị FIDE kacha elu nke ndị egwuregwu nwanyị Australia nwere: [2]

  1. Giang Nguyen, WFM
  2. Irina Berezina, IM bụ onye mmeri Chess ụmụ nwanyị Australia, ma nọchite anya obodo ahụ na asọmpi mba ụwa. [3]
  3. Heather Richards, WIM
  4. Arianne Caoili, WIM
  5. Biljana Dekic, WIM

Ndị ọzọ na-egwu egwuregwu chess ụmụ Australia, bụ ndị na- ndị na-agụ oge niile, Arianne Caoili (nwụrụ 2020), Katrin Aladjova, Laura Moylan, Daniela Nutu-Gajic, na Ngan Phan-Koshnitsky .

Ndị mmeri ụmụ nwanyị Australia

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Emebe ndidi Chess ụmụ m under Australia 1999 n'ihi akara akara sitere na Australian Chess Federation na ndị inyom zie elu n'isi oge ahụ.  A na-enye aha onye mmeri ụmụ Under Australia ugbu a nye echere kacha gụchara n'ahọmpị Australian Open biennial, dabere na ọnọdụ a na-ezute.

Ntụaka

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  1. "WOMEN'S N.S.W. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.", The Sydney Morning Herald, National Library of Australia, 14 October 1941, p. 7. Retrieved on 26 December 2011.
  2. FIDE Australia Active Women Country Top chess players, www.fide.com
  3. about us. Chessmasters.com.au. Retrieved on 2012-01-13.

Akwụkwọ akụkọ

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