Margareta Mureșan
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Romanian chess player
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Margareta Mureșan | |
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Mureşan in 1980 | |
Country | Romania |
Born | (1950年03月13日) 13 March 1950 (age 74) Cluj-Napoca, Socialist Republic of Romania |
Title | Woman Grandmaster (1982) |
Peak rating | 2310 (January 1987) |
Margareta Mureşan (born 13 March 1950 in Cluj-Napoca) is a Romanian chess player, who was mainly active in the 1980s.
She has won the women's Romanian Chess Championship three times.
She played no. 1 board for the Romanian women's team which won the silver medal at the 25th Chess Olympiad and the bronze medal at the next 2 Olympiads.
She twice made it to the Interzonal stage of the Women's World Chess Championship and once in Candidates matches.
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