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Natalia Sadowska

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Natalia Sadowska
Personal information
Born (1991-07-27) July 27, 1991 (age 32)
Mława
Sport
SportDraughts
Achievements and titles
World finalsWC 2
National finals4

Natalia Sadowska (born 27 July 1991[1]) is a Polish draughts player who ranked third at the Women's Draughts European Championship in 2010[2] and whose successes go back to 2007.[3] She is a highly rated women's player for Poland[4] and was second at the 2015 Women's World Draughts Championship in Wuhan. In 2016 won title women's world draughts champion in the match with Olga Kamyshleeva. In 2018 won title women's world draughts champion in the match with Zoja Golubeva.

In 2016 she was second at the first women's world championship of Turkish draughts.[5]

International grandmaster (GMIF).[6] She is a student at the National Defence University of Warsaw.[7]

World Championship

European Championship

  • 2010 (3 place)
  • 2012 (9 place)
  • 2014 (9 place)
  • 2016 (10 place)
  • 2018 (8 place)
  • 2022 (1 place)

Poland Championship (women)

  • 2006 (2 place)
  • 2009 (1 place)
  • 2010 (2 place)
  • 2011 (2 place)
  • 2012 (2 place)
  • 2013 (1 place)
  • 2014 (1 place)
  • 2015 (1 place)
  • 2018 (3 place)
  • 2020 (2 place)

Poland Championship (men)

  • 2013 (6 place)
  • 2014 (5 place)
  • 2015 (3 place)
  • 2017 (2 place)
  • 2018 (1 place)
  • 2019 (1 place)
  • 2020 (2 place)
  • 2023 (3 place)

References

External links

  • "Player card of Natalia Sadowska at the World Draughts Federation site". fmjd.org.
  • Women's Championship of Poland 2020


This page was last edited on 14 October 2023, at 07:11
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