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Australia. Katrin was appointed as a Director of the Board of "VITS LanguageLink". Her appointment was endorsed by Cabinet and was ratified by Governor in Council on 24 April 2012. She served on the Board of Directors until May 2016. She is also an ambassador for the Victorian Government's Vision for
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Katrin was President of Chess Victoria from 2007 to November 2009. Since 2013 she has been a Chess Victoria Ambassador and a Board Member. She continues to promote the game of chess providing peer support to young chess players in her state of Victoria particularly women of all ages in Australia who
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Katrin Aladjova vs Utut Adianto, Australian Open 1990, Zukertort Opening: Symmetrical Variation (A04), 0-1
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Aladjova learnt chess from her father when she was six years old. In 1989, she married and moved to
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Katrin Aladjova vs Alisa Galliamova, Weliko 1990, King's Indian Attack: Spassky Variation (A05) 1-0
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She was 1986 World Under-16 Girl's Chess Champion and 1989 World Under-18 Girl's Chess Champion.
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In May 2007, Aladjova was invited as a guest dignitary and commentator for the
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Katrin Aladjova 15, playing men in a 'simultaneous' chess game in a Brisbane
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Aladjova won the 1992 Australian Women's Chess Championship in
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Aladjova

38th Chess Olympiad
Dresden
Sofia
Bulgaria
Woman FIDE Master
FIDE
rating
2115
Peak rating
Bulgarian
FIDE
Sofia
Bulgaria
Bulgarian
Australian
chess
Woman FIDE Master (WFM)
Under-16 World Youth Chess Championship
Río Gallegos
Woman FIDE Master (WFM)
Judit Polgar
Under-18 World Youth Chess Championship
Aguadilla
Melbourne
M-Tel Masters
Sofia
Melbourne
Katrin Aladjova vs Utut Adianto, Australian Open 1990, Zukertort Opening: Symmetrical Variation (A04), 0-1

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