Natalia Khoudgarian

Natalia Khoudgarian
Natalia Khoudgarian
Country Canada
Born 1975
Moscow
Title Woman International Master
FIDE rating 2158 (November 2011)
Peak rating 2158 (November 2011)

Natalia Khoudgarian (born 1975 in Moscow) is an Armenian chess player,[1] who is one of the top female chess players in Canada. She holds the FIDE Woman International Master title. She represented Canada at the Women's World Championship 2006 and twice at the Women's Olympiads (1996, 2006).[2]

On the November 2011 FIDE list her Elo rating is 2158.

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