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Daniela Nuțu-Gajić (born Daniela Silvia Nuțu; 8 June 1957) is a Romanian Australian chess Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and chess trainer.Daniela Nutu-Gajic
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/ref> She represented Romania in seven Chess Olympiads, winning five medals, including two individual gold medals. She won the Romanian Women's Chess Championship three times in 1978, 1979 and 1980, the Yugoslav Women's Chess Championship in 1989, and the Australian Women's Chess Championship in 1995.


Chess career

Nuțu-Gajić won the Romanian Women's Chess Championship three times in 1978, 1979, and 1980, finished second in 1983, and third in 1984 and 1985. Nuțu-Gajić represented Romania in seven Chess Olympiads from 1978 to 1994 and won five medals in total. She scored 7.5/10 in the
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in Valletta 1980, and won the gold medal on board 3. She then improved on this by scoring 11/12 in the
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in
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1982, to win the individual gold medal on board 3, and the team silver medal. She also helped Romania win two team bronze medals in Thessaloniki 1984 and Dubai 1986. She also won against former
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Nona Gaprindashvili at the 1992 Olympiad in Manila. She represented Romania in three Women's Chess Balkaniad events in 1979, 1985, 1992. She won one team gold medal in 1985, two individual silver medals (in 1985 and 1992), two team silver medals (in 1979 and 1992) and an individual bronze medal (in 1979). She won, or jointly won, a number of international competitions including
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1979, Bad Kissingen 1981, Băile Herculane 1982 and 1986, and Acropolis Athens 1983. She also scored podium finishes in Novi Sad 1979, Capablanca Memorial Havana 1986, Tuzla 1991, Nova Gorica 1993, and Bohemia
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1994.Big Database, ChessBase GmbH She competed in a number of Women's World Chess Championship Zonal Tournaments and two Interzonals. She scored 8.5/13 and finished equal third, with
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and
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, in the Interzonal in Havana 1985, but Cramling won the play-off matches and qualified into the
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ahead of her. She scored 7/13 and finished equal 13th in the Interzonal in
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1991. She finished second, behind Ildiko Madl, in the Zonal tournament in
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1991, finished equal third in Timișoara 1993, and competed in Nadole 1995. Nuțu-Gajić scored 10.5/15 and convincingly won the 42nd Yugoslav Women's Chess Championship in 1989. Nuțu-Gajić gained the Woman International Master (WIM) title in 1978, the Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title in 1986, and the FIDE Trainer title in 2007. After moving to Australia, she made a big impact on
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, winning both the Australian Women's Championship and the South Australian (open) Championship in 1995, and the Queensland Women's Championship in 1996.Daniela Nutu-Gajic
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/ref> Nuțu-Gajić was Australia's first Woman Grandmaster and at 2350 is the highest rated woman, but she has not played in any FIDE rated tournaments since 1998. As of 2014, she resides in Adelaide and is an active junior chess coach.


Personal life

Nuțu-Gajić studied a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology and Mathematics at the Polytechnic University of Timișoara, and as of 2014 works in the Information Technology industry.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nutu-Gajic, Daniela Australian female chess players Australian chess players Australian people of Romanian descent Romanian female chess players Romanian chess players Chess Woman Grandmasters Chess Olympiad competitors 1957 births Living people People from Timișoara 21st-century Romanian women