Julia Lebel-Arias Explained

Julia Lebel-Arias
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Birth Date:10 March 1946
Birth Place:Aguilares, Argentina
Woman International Master (1985)
Peakrating:2150 (January 1987)
Fideid:602019

Julia Lebel-Arias (Arias, born 10 March 1946) is an Argentina-born chess player and Woman International Master (WIM, 1985) who represented Argentina (until 1982), France (from 1982 till 2001) and Monaco (from 2002). She is a four-times winner of the Argentine Women's Chess Championship and a three-times winner of the French Women's Chess Championship.

Biography

From the end of 1970s to the early 1980s, Lebel-Arias was one of the leading chess players in Argentina. She won the Argentine Women's Chess Championships in four consecutive years: 1974, 1975, 1976, and 1977. After moving to France, she three times won French Women's Chess Championship: 1983, 1986, and 1990.[1] In 1985, she was awarded the FIDE Woman International Master (WIM) title. In 1988, she won the International Women's Chess Tournament in Dortmund.

Lebel-Arias twice participated in the Women's World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournaments:

Lebel-Arias played for Argentina, France and Monaco in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[4]

Lebel-Arias played for Monaco in Chess Olympiad open events:[7]

Lebel-Arias played for France in the European Team Chess Championship:[8]

In 2006, in Arvier, she participated in the World Senior Chess Championship in the S50 age group and ranked 8th place.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHAMP FEMININ. heritageechecsfra.free.fr.
  2. Web site: 1985 Zeleznovodsk Interzonal Tournament : World Chess Championship (women). Mark-Weeks.com.
  3. Web site: 1987 Tuzla Interzonal Tournament : World Chess Championship (women). Mark-Weeks.com.
  4. Web site: Women's Chess Olympiads :: Julia Lebel-Arias. Wojciech. Bartelski. OlimpBase.org.
  5. Web site: 42nd Olympiad Baku 2016 Women. Heinz. Herzog. Chess-Results.com.
  6. Web site: 43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women. Heinz. Herzog. Chess-Results.com.
  7. Web site: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Julia Lebel-Arias. Wojciech. Bartelski. OlimpBase.org.
  8. Web site: European Women's Team Chess Championship :: Julia Lebel-Arias. Wojciech. Bartelski. OlimpBase.org.
  9. Web site: Viktor Korchnoi wins World Senior Championship. 23 September 2006. Chessbase.com.