Julia Alboredo

{{short description|Brazilian chess player}}

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| caption = Alboredo at the 2018 Andorra open

| country = Brazil

| birth_date = {{Birth-date and age|12 January 1997}}

| birth_place = São Paulo, Brazil

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| FIDE Master (2022)

| Woman International Master (2022)

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| rating = [https://ratings.fide.com/profile/2124807 2263] (September 2022)

| peakrating = 2290 (August 2022)

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Julia Alboredo (born 12 January 1997){{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0dBHDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA9 |title=Chess International Titleholders, 1950-2016 |first=Gino |last=Di Felice |year=2017 |page=9|isbn=9781476633619 }} is a Brazilian chess player. She was awarded the title of Woman International Master in 2022.{{Cite web |title=Alboredo, Julia |url=https://ratings.fide.com/profile/2124807 |access-date=2022-06-01 |website=ratings.fide.com}} Alboredo is the 2020 Brazilian women's champion.

Chess career

She has represented Brazil in the Chess Olympiad:

  • In 2016, scoring 4/9 on board two.{{Cite web |title=OlimpBase :: 42nd Chess Olympiad (women), Baku 2016, Brazil |url=http://www.olimpbase.org/2016w/2016bra.html |access-date=2021-08-16 |website=www.olimpbase.org}}
  • In 2018, scoring 4½/10 on board two.{{Cite web |title=Batumi Women's Chess Olympiad 2018 |url=https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/olympiad-batumi-2018-women |access-date=2021-08-16 |website=chess24.com |language=en}}
  • In 2022, scoring 7/11 on board one.{{Cite web |title=Chennai Women's Chess Olympiad 2022 |url=https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/olympiad-chennai-2022-women |access-date=2022-08-09 |website=chess24.com |language=en}}

She qualified for the Women's Chess World Cup 2021 after finishing second in the Brazilian Chess Championship after winner Juliana Sayumi Terao declined the invitation. She was defeated 1½-½ in the first round by Jolanta Zawadzka.{{Cite web |title=24 year old will be the first Brazilian in the chess World Cup - Did you see this? - BBC-Edition |url=https://bbc-edition.com/hobbies/2021/07/09/24-year-old-will-be-the-first-brazilian-in-the-chess-world-cup-did-you-see-this/ |access-date=2021-08-16 |website=bbc-edition.com |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Tournament tree — FIDE World Cup 2021 |url=https://worldcup-results.fide.com/results |access-date=2021-08-16 |website=worldcup-results.fide.com |archive-date=12 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210812195433/https://worldcup-results.fide.com/results |url-status=dead }}

See also

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