Judit Polgár biography
Judit Polgár, (born July 23, 1976, Budapest, Hungary.), Hungarian chess participant, the youngest of three chess-playing sisters (see additionally Susan Polgar). She earned the (males’s) International Master (IM) chess title on the age of 12 and set a brand new file (since crushed) by turning into the youngest (males’s) International Grandmaster (GM) in historical past on the age of 15 years 4 months, eclipsing Bobby Fischer’s file by a month.
Apart from her gold medal-winning appearances for the Hungarian girls’s Olympic groups of 1988 and 1990, Polgár has spurned women-only occasions. She defeated former world chess champion Boris Spassky in a match in 1993. In 1994 she went undefeated in successful a chess match in Madrid, Spain, the primary lady to win a powerful grandmaster match open to each genders.
After world chess champion Garry Kasparov, Polgár turned the preferred and charismatic participant in chess. By far the strongest feminine participant of all time, she additionally turned the one lady ever to be ranked within the high 10 chess gamers of the world, reaching No. 8 in 2005. In 2011 she gained the bronze medal on the Men’s European Championship. She was the No. 1 ranked lady chess participant on the planet from 1989 till 2015, simply after she introduced her retirement from aggressive chess in August 2014.
