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Biljana Dekic

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Dekic obtained a double degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering. She started her career in the information technology industry and became the Chief Information Officer of the Yugoslav building corporation RAD in Belgrade.
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Dekic held a number of executive management positions in both the public and private sector, including banking, government, education, transport, steel industry, civil engineering and construction engineering.
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In 1988 Dekic immigrated to Australia with her husband and 2 children, becoming the strongest female chess player in Australia at the time, and later became an Australian citizen.
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Dekic represented Australia in four Women's Zonal Chess Championships. In 1990 Dekic finished third in the Asian Women's Zonal Chess Championship in
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in Istanbul 2012 where she scored 6/9 on the reserve board. She was the equal top scorer in the Australian Women's team on both occasions.
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in international women's chess tournaments. For her results, she was awarded the title of Yugoslav National Chess Master.
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in 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2008, 2010,2012,2014 and 2016. Her best results were in the
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Committee for Women's Chess, assigned with the promotion and development of Women's chess worldwide.
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Lightning Championship in 2000 and repeated her success and won the title again in 2005.
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Dekic was a member of the national Women's Chess Team representing
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She was a member of the Australian Women's Chess Team in the 1st
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Dekic scored 5/9 and finished equal eighth in the 15th
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Index


35th Chess Olympiad
Bled
Belgrade
Yugoslavia
Woman International Master
FIDE
rating
1947
Peak rating
Belgrade
Yugoslavia
chess
Woman International Master
Australia
Chess Olympiads
Yugoslavia
Australia
Women's Chess Olympiads
30th Chess Olympiad
Manila
40th Chess Olympiad
Shah Alam
Women's World Chess Championship
Xie Jun
Zhaoqin Peng
Woman International Master
Kuala Lumpur
Jakarta
Oceania Women's Zonal Chess Championship

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