Monica Calzetta Ruiz
Mónica Calzetta Ruiz is a Spanish chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster.Chess career
She was a multiple Spanish Women's Chess championships participant, winning seven gold and three silver medals.
In 1992 in Antwerpen Mónica Calzetta Ruiz taken the 4th place in the World Women's Student Chess Championship. In 1995 in Chisinau she participated in the Women's World Chess Championship cycle Interzonal Tournament. Mónica Calzetta Ruiz participated in Women's World Chess Championship 2000 knock-out tournament in New Delhi and lost Corina Peptan in the 1st round. In 2008 taken 4th place in the international chess tournament Chambery Masters and to fulfill her first men's International Master norm.
Mónica Calzetta Ruiz played for Spain in the Women's Chess Olympiads:
- In 1992, at first reserve board in the 30th Chess Olympiad in Manila,
- In 1994, at first reserve board in the 31st Chess Olympiad in Moscow,
- In 1996, at second board in the 32nd Chess Olympiad in Yerevan,
- In 2000, at first board in the 34th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul,
- In 2002, at first board in the 35th Chess Olympiad in Bled,
- In 2004, at first board in the 36th Chess Olympiad in Calvià,
- In 2006, at first board in the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin,
- In 2008, at first board in the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden,
- In 2010, at second board in the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk,
- In 2012, at fourth board in the 40th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul,
- In 2016, at first board in the 42nd Chess Olympiad in Baku.
Mónica Calzetta Ruiz played for Spain in the European Team Chess Championship:
- In 1997, at first reserve board in the 2nd European Team Chess Championship in Pula,
- In 1999, at second board in the 3rd European Team Chess Championship in Batumi,
- In 2001, at first board in the 4th European Team Chess Championship in León,
- In 2003, at first board in the 5th European Team Chess Championship in Plovdiv,
- In 2005, at first board in the 6th European Team Chess Championship in Gothenburg,
- In 2007, at second board in the 7th European Team Chess Championship in Heraklion,
- In 2009, at first board in the 8th European Team Chess Championship in Novi Sad,
- In 2011, at third board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship in Porto Carras,
- In 2015, at reserve board in the 11th European Team Chess Championship in Reykjavik.
In 1995, Mónica Calzetta Ruiz awarded the FIDE International Women Master, but in 2003 - Woman grandmaster title.