Laura Moylan

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Laura Moylan (born 1983) is an Australian chess Woman International Master (WIM).[1]

Born1983 (age 4243)
Country Australia
FIDErating2108 (January 2009)
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Laura Moylan
Laura Moylan at the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden, Germany 2008.
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Born1983 (age 4243)
Chess career
Country Australia
TitleWoman International Master (2000)
FIDE rating2108 (January 2009)
Peak rating2127 (April 2006)
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Moylan represented Australia in the World Youth Chess Championship (Girls) each year from 1994 to 1999.[2]

In 1995, aged 12, Moylan finished third in the Australian Under-18 Junior Girls Chess Championship. The following year she won the 1996 Australian Junior Girls Chess Championship.[3] In 1999, she came second in the Australian Under-18 Junior Chess Championship (Open), held in Hervey Bay, behind David Smerdon.[4]

Moylan gained the Woman International Master title after winning the 1999 Oceania Women's Zonal Chess Championship held on the Gold Coast, Queensland.[5] She finished 3rd in the 2002 Oceania Women's Zonal Chess Championship.[6]

Moylan has represented Australia at four Chess Olympiads in 2000, 2002, 2006, and 2008.[7] In her 2000 Chess Olympiad debut, she scored 8/9, with a performance rating of 2416, and won the individual silver medal for her performance on the reserve board.[8]

Moylan is a director of the "Sydney Academy of Chess" a chess coaching business in Sydney.

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