Polgár, Susan (1969)

Susan Polgar (2007 Creative Commons License)

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Alternative first name spellings: Zsuzsa
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GENERAL INFO

Description: Susan Polgar is a chess Grandmaster, Olympic and World chess champion, chess teacher, coach, writer and promoter and the head of the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE). She is famous for having been a child prodigy at chess, for being a pioneer for women in chess, and for being an advocate for chess in education.
Sex: Female. Occupation: Chess player. 
Place of Birth / Death: Budapest, Hungary Country Tags: Hungary. United States.
Centuries: XX-XXI. Title: Grandmaster (1991).
World Champion: 1996-1999. School: –
Styles: Aggressive. Chess Olympiads: 1988, 1990, 1994, 2004.

 

IN MUSICHESS

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Bibliography

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