Govhar Beydullayeva

Govhar Beydullayeva
CountryAzerbaijan
Born (2003-04-23) April 23, 2003 (age 21)
Al Zulfi, Saudi Arabia
TitleWoman Grandmaster (2022)
FIDE rating2404 (December 2024)
Peak rating2417 (June 2024)
Peak rankingNo. 39 woman (June 2024)

Govhar Beydullayeva (Azerbaijani: Gövhər Bəydullayeva; born 23 April 2003) is an Azerbaijani chess Grandmaster (WGM 2022).[1] She is the 2022 World Girls U-20 Champion as well as the World Girl's U18 Champion in 2021.

Chess career

World and European championships

Govhar Beydullayeva repeatedly represented Azerbaijan at the European Youth Chess Championships and World Youth Chess Championships in different age groups, where she won three medals: gold medal (in 2017, at the European Youth Chess Championship in the U14 girls age group[2]) and two silver medals (in 2014, at the European Youth Chess Championship in the U12 girls age group,[3] and in 2015, at the European Youth Chess Championship in the U12 girls age group[4]).

In 2013, Govhar Beydullayeva won European Youth Rapid Chess Championship in the U10 girls age group.[5]

In August 2018, she ranked 4th in the European Youth Chess Championship in the U16 girls age group.[6]

In 2021, she won the World Cup among girls under 18.[7] In the same year she won Girls U18 Fide World Youth Super Final.[8]

In April 2022, she won the women's gold medal at the 2022 European Individual Chess Championship.[9]

In October 2022, she won Girls World Junior Chess Championship in Sardegna, Italia.[10]

Team

Govhar Beydullayeva is the member of Azerbaijan national women's team since 2021. She played for Azerbaijan-3 team in the Women's Chess Olympiad:

In 2019, she played for gold medal winner national youth team of Azerbaijan in World Youth Chess Olympiad Under 16.[12]

She represented Azerbaijan at the European women's team chess championship in 2021 and 2023. Azerbaijan team won bronze medal in 2021 and silver in 2023.[13][14]

Azerbaijan Championships

In 2012, Govhar Beydullayeva won Azerbaijani Youth Chess Championship in the U10 girls age group, then she repeated this success for three times in the years of 2013, 2015 and 2016[15][16]

Govhar Beydullayeva repeatedly participated in Azerbaijan national women's chess championships, where she won 5 medals: two gold medals (in the years of 2022 and 2023 [17]), two silver medals (in the years of 2020 and 2021,[18][19]) and bronze (in 2019 [20])

Other victories

In 2014, she played well in B category of "Baku Open 2014" festival. She scored 7 out of 9 and took 5th place. Also she gained 189 ELO points.[21]

In 2017, with the score of 10 out of 10, Govhar Beydullayeva won the "Mikhail Botvinnik cup" which was held in Moscow Russia.[22][23]

In 2021, she won silver medal among women in "Serbia Open Masters" tournament which was held in Belgrade, Serbia.[24]

References

  1. ^ "Beydullayeva, Govhar". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  2. ^ "European Youth Chess Championship 2017". chess-results.com.
  3. ^ "24th EUROPEAN YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2014". chess-results.com.
  4. ^ "25th European Youth Chess Championship 2015 U12 – Girls". chess-results.com.
  5. ^ "13th European Youth Rapid Chess Championship 2013 – Girls U10". chess-results.com.
  6. ^ "European Youth Chess Championship G-16 – 2018". chess-results.com.
  7. ^ "G18 FIDE Online Rapid World Cup 2021". chess-results.com.
  8. ^ "Fide Youth Rapid Super Final G18". chess-results.com.
  9. ^ "Matthias Bluebaum wins European Individual Chess Championship 2022". europechess.org. April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  10. ^ "World Junior Girls Chess Championship 2022". chess-results.com.
  11. ^ "42nd Olympiad Baku 2016 Women". chess-results.com.
  12. ^ "World Youth Chess Olympiad 2019". chess-results.com.
  13. ^ "14th European team chess championship 2021 – Women". chess-results.com.
  14. ^ "European Team Chess Championship 2023 - Women". chess-results.com.
  15. ^ "14 yaşadək qızlar arasında Azərbaycan birinciliyi 2016". chess-results.com.
  16. ^ "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com – AZE Chmp, girls U-12". chess-results.com.
  17. ^ "Azerbaijan Chess Championship women 2022". asf.org.az.
  18. ^ "Azerbaijan women's chess championship 2020". chess-results.com.
  19. ^ "Azerbaijan women's chess championship 2021". chess-results.com.
  20. ^ "Azerbaijan women's chess championship 2019". chess-results.com. 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  21. ^ "Baku open 2014". chess-results.com. 2014-10-01. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  22. ^ "ACF Botvinnik cup 2017". chess-results.com. 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  23. ^ "Young Azerbaijani player wins Mikhail Botvinnik cup". azernews.az. 10 November 2017. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  24. ^ "Serbia Open Masters". chess-results.com.