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Polish chess player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wiktoria Cieślak (born 3 March 2000) is a Polish chess player.
Wiktoria Cieślak | |
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Country | Poland |
Born | Rybnik, Poland | 3 March 2000
Peak rating | 2073 (October 2018) |
Wiktoria Cieślak is a twelve-time participant of the individual Polish Youth Chess Championships in classical chess (2007–2018) and won two medals: silver in 2016 (girls U16 age group)[1] and bronze in 2015 (girls U16 age group)[2] In 2016 she won silver medal in Polish Youth Rapid Chess Championship in girls U16 age group. Also she won two medals in Polish Youth Blitz Chess Championships: gold in 2016 (girls U16 age group) and bronze in 2018 (girls U18 age group). Wiktoria Cieślak participated in European Youth Chess Championships (2016 in girls U16 age group;[3] 2018 in girls U18 age group[4]) and World Youth Chess Championship (2016 in girls U16 age group).[5]
In 2018, in Szczawno-Zdrój Wiktoria Cieślak won the bronze medal of the Polish Women's Blitz Chess Championship.[6] Also she with chess club MKSz Rybnik Wiktoria Cieślak won six medals in Polish Women's Teams Blitz Chess Championships: 4 gold (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) and 2 silver (2018, 2022).
Wiktoria Cieślak reached the highest rating in her career on October 1, 2018, with a score of 2073 points.[7]
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