Claudia Noemí Amura (born 26 August 1970) is an Argentinian chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster. Born in Buenos Aires, Amura learned how...
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writer and translator Claudia Amura (born 1970), Argentine chess player Claudia Anaya Mota (born 1979), Mexican politician Claudia Ancapán (born 1976),...
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Jackson (England) =10 -32 =19 =22 -14 bye -12 =23 =27 -33 +35 -30 +34 5½ 32 Claudia Amura (Argentina) =5 +31 -6 =11 -7 +22 =19 -15 -14 -30 bye =35 -34 5 24.25...
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Mohota (IND), 2354, WGM (AS) Vera Nebolsina (RUS), 2350, WGM (J07) Claudia Amura (ARG), 2345, WGM (AM) Zhang Jilin (CHN), 2344, WGM (Z3.5) Elena Sedina (ITA)...
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Ptáčníková Sergey Grigoriants and Petra Papp Gilberto Hernández Guerrero and Claudia Amura Miguel Illescas and Olga Alexandrova Alexander Ivanov and Esther Epstein...
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participation of the Argentine and South American (Female) Champion Claudia Amura in the Inter-Zone Chess Tournament in Moscow, Russia, in 1990. "Fundaci...
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won a Silver medal in Blitz and a Gold medal in Rapid together with Claudia Amura. He represented Argentina in four Chess Olympiads Premio Revelación...
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Edith Soppe (ARG) 2 1996 Bogotá Vivian Ramón (CUB) 3 1997 Mérida Claudia Amura (ARG) 4 1998 San Felipe Sabina Hernández Penna (ARG) 5 1999 San Felipe...
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Justo 1984 Virginia Justo 1985 Claudia Amura 1986 Liliana Burijovich 1987 Claudia Amura 1988 Claudia Amura 1989 Claudia Amura 1990 Liliana Burijovich 1991...
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(in Brazilian Portuguese). 25 October 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2018. "Claudia Amura wins Edith Soppe Memorial". Chessdom.com. Retrieved 20 June 2018. Edith...
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