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Margita Tomanová (née Polanová; born 13 November 1953) is a Slovak chess player, Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championship winner (1974).


Biography

In the 1970s, Margita Tomanová was one of the leading Czechoslovakian women's chess players. In 1974 she won Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championship. In 1975, in
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Margita Tomanová participated in
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. Margita Tomanová played for Czechoslovakia in the Women's Chess Olympiad: * * In 1974, at first reserve board in the 6th Chess Olympiad (women) in
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Margita Polanová (Tomanová)
chess games at 365Chess.com
Margita Tomanová
chess games at 365Chess.com 1953 births Living people People from Kežmarok Sportspeople from the Prešov Region Czechoslovak female chess players Czechoslovak chess players Slovak female chess players Slovak chess players Chess Olympiad competitors 20th-century chess players {{Slovakia-chess-bio-stub