Talk:Rucha Pujari
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Woman International Master norms
These norms are mentioned twice: once in the article intro, and once in the third Asian events paragraph. I think there needs to be a reliable text-based source for this (or it may require two); I've tagged the one that cites a chess tournament results table as a reliable source for the first norm, as the source says nothing about it being a norm, much less her first one. (It would also help to wikilink the term "norm" at some point, for those not acquainted with chess ranking.) BlueMoonset (talk) 17:12, 20 September 2014 (UTC)

