Stefanova, Antoaneta (1979)

Antoaneta Stefanowa (2008. Public Domain)

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Alternative first name spellingsStefanova.
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GENERAL INFO

Description: Antoaneta Stefanowa is a Bulgarian chess player, Women’s World Champion and Women’s Chessmaster. With only 7 years old, she managed to become a Sofia Chess Champion, and at the age of 13 she started competing in the Chess Olympiad with the Bulgarian team. Since then her career as a professional chess player has been marked by triumphs throughout the world, standing out for being a great player in blindchess.
Sex: Female. Occupation: Chess player. 
Place of Birth / Death: Sofia, Bulgaria. Country Tags: Bulgaria.
Centuries: XX-XXI. Title: Grandmaster (2002).
Wolrd Champion: 2004-2006. School: –
Styles: – Chess Olympiads: 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014.

 

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