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Batkhuyag Munguntuul

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Batkhuyag Munguntuul (Mongolian: Батхуягийн Мөнгөнтуул; born 8 October 1987) is a Mongolian chess player who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She competed in the Women's World Chess Championship in 2008 and 2010. Munguntuul took part in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix series in 2009–10 as host city nominee, and 2011–12 as FIDE president nominee. Her best results were sharing fifth place in Nalchik in 2010 and finishing in sixth place at Ankara in 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Batkhuyag Munguntuul is the 484th most popular chess player, the 81st most popular biography from Mongolia and the most popular Mongolian Chess Player.

Batkhuyag Munguntuul is a Mongolian chess player born in 1987, known for her achievements in women's chess, including earning the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She has represented Mongolia in various international chess competitions and has contributed to the growth of chess in her country.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Batkhuyag Munguntuul ranks 480 out of 461Before her are Nijat Abasov, and Amin Tabatabaei. After her are Olga Girya, Aryan Tari, Jorge Cori, Parimarjan Negi, Abhimanyu Mishra, Guo Qi, Vasif Durarbayli, Surya Shekhar Ganguly, Tamir Nabaty, and Arjun Erigaisi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Batkhuyag Munguntuul ranks 1,889Before her are Lauren Storm, Emma Twigg, Ayaka Kikuchi, Valentin Roberge, Cédric Charlier, and Irina Ektova. After her are Tatsuya Onodera, Dax McCarty, Rucka Rucka Ali, Akito Miura, Aidy Bryant, and Terrence Williams.

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In Mongolia

Among people born in Mongolia, Batkhuyag Munguntuul ranks 81 out of 71Before her are Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (1977), Ganzorigiin Mandakhnaran (1986), Soronzonboldyn Battsetseg (1990), Dashdavaagiin Amartüvshin (1987), Lkhagvasürengiin Otgonbaatar (1993), and Bat-Ochiryn Bolortuyaa (1997). After her are Dorjnyambuugiin Otgondalai (1988), Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga (1998), Matías Sánchez (null), Tang Chia-hung (1996), Bayasgalangiin Solongo (1990), and Mönkhsaikhany Tserenlkham (1996).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Mongolia

Among chess players born in Mongolia, Batkhuyag Munguntuul ranks 1