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María Teresa Mora

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undefeated. She participated representing Cuba in two world women's chess championships, in 1939 in Buenos Aires, with Vera Menchik as the winner, and in 1949/50 in Moscow, with Lyudmila Rudenko as the winner. In 1950 she received the title of International Master from the hands of Folke Rogard, president of the International Chess Federation, and became the first Latin American woman to achieve it.
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María Teresa Mora Iturralde was born in Havana on October 15, 1902. She died on October 3, 1980, in Havana. María Teresa was considered a child prodigy in various fields. Chess was one of them. From a very young age, she played chess against her father, whom it was normal for her to win. Which led
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In 1922 she conquered the Cuban national title by winning the Copa Dewars tournament, an event that was considered the national championship and with her being the only woman in the tournament. In 1938 she obtained the women's national title, which she held for 22 years, until 1960, retiring
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her to be a student of Rafael de Pazos, who remained president of the Havana Chess Club for several years, and later
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World Chess Championship (women) : 1949-50 Title Tournament
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Chessbase: Capablanca's student: María Teresa Mora Iturralde
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Havana
Cuba
Havana
Cuba
Woman International Master
Cuban
chess
Havana
José Raúl Capablanca
Cuban Chess Championship
Women's World Champion
Buenos Aires 1939
Vera Menchik
Moscow 1949/50
Lyudmila Rudenko
Woman International Master
José Raúl Capablanca
Chessbase: Capablanca's student: María Teresa Mora Iturralde
"Emisora Habana Radio"
the original
"Ajedrez"
the original
Cuba -La Jiribilla
Campeonato Mundo femenino Buenos Aires 1939
femminile
World Chess Championship (women) : 1949-50 Title Tournament


Gaige, Jeremy

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