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词条 Mária Ivánka
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  1. Significant results

  2. Awards

  3. Publications

  4. References

  5. External links

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Mária Ivánka (born 23 February 1950 in Budapest) Hungarian chess Woman Grandmaster.

Ivánka played chess at ten years old for the first time and by the age of eleven won her very first chess tournament, the Championship for elementary school girls of Budapest. At the age of 17, in 1967 she won her first national title, the Hungarian Women Chess Championship. She would go on to win the national title a total of nine times. At the Chess Olympiads between 1969 and 1986 she collected 6 medals. She earned the title of Woman Grandmaster in 1978. In the seventies, during the Soviet-dominant chess era, she ranked as one of the world’s top players. She defeated the reigning world champion, Nona Gaprindashvili twice in international tournaments. Beside her chess carrier, together with her husband and coach András Budinszky, she has raised three children. Her brother was the late actor and director of the Hungarian National Theatre, Csaba Ivánka.

Significant results

  • 4 Olympic silver medals (1969, 1978, 1980, 1986)
  • 2 Olympic bronze medals (1972, 1982)
  • 9 times Hungarian Champion
  • 1 times European Co-champion
  • 3 times Texas Champion

Awards

  • State Gold Award for Sport
  • Maróczy Award

Publications

  • Győzelmünk a sakkolimpián (Our win in the Olympiad, 1979)
  • Versenyfutás az aranyérmekért (Race for the gold medals, 1980)
  • Ezüstvezér (Silver Queen, 2000)
  • Silver Queen, 2002

References

  • Magyar Sakkélet (Hungarian Chess Life)
  • Chess Life
  • Ki kicsoda (Who is Who, 2004) {{ISBN|963-86345-0-2}}
  • Ezüstvezér (2000) {{ISBN|963-9160-20-2}}
  • Silver Queen (2002) {{ISBN|963-9160-36-9}}
  • Nádori László chief editor: Sportlexikon A-K – Sport, 1985 – {{ISBN|963 253 415 8}}
  • 365chess.com
  • World Chess Federation

External links

  • http://www.ivankamaria.com
  • http://sakk.terasz.hu/index.php?m=player&p=showplayer&playerid=324
  • http://www.chess.com/games
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5 : Hungarian female chess players|1950 births|Living people|Chess woman grandmasters|People from Budapest

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