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Nana Dzagnidze

Nana Dzagnidze ((グルジア語:ნანა ძაგნიძე); born 1 January 1987) is a chess player from Georgia, who achieved the title of International Grandmaster in 2008.〔(Titles approved at the 79th FIDE Congress )〕 She was the best individual female player during the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway,〔http://chess-results.com/tnr140381.aspx?lan=1&art=5&flag=30&wi=821〕 ahead of Hou Yifan.
==Youth success==

As a junior player, she showed early promise by winning the World Girls Under-12 Championship in 1999. The momentum was maintained throughout her teenage years and she also claimed the gold medal at the World Girls Under 20 Championship in 2003, 2 points ahead of the field.
In September 2005 she took part in the sixth Lausanne Young Masters tournament, finishing seventh. Andrei Volokitin won the tournament.

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