Teresa+Canela

a Catalan industrial property agent and administrator, and [|Woman International Master] , from 1975 to 1985 the dominating Catalan female chess player, six times winner of the [|Catalan Chess Woman Championship]. She played five [|Women's Chess Olympiads] for Spain, [|Haifa, 1976] (winning [|Bronze medal]), [|Thessaloniki, 1984], [|Dubai, 1986], [|Thessaloniki, 1988], and [|Novi Sad, 1990], and further qualified for the [|Tuzla] [|Interzonal] in 1987. Along with chess player and chess programmer Josep Parés, she reported on early Spanish Computer Chess Championships in the ICCA Journal. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * [[image:teresa_canela.jpg link="http://axiomarsg.blogspot.de/2014/01/escacs-femenins-catalunya.html"]] ||~ || **Teresa Canela Gimenez**,
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 * Josep Parés, Teresa Canela (**1993**). //Report on the 1st Spanish Computer-Chess Championship//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4
 * Teresa Canela, Josep Parés (**1995**). //The 2nd Spanish Computer-Chess Championship//. ICCA Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1

=External Links=
 * [|Teresa Canela Gimenez | LinkedIn]
 * [|Canela Gimenez, Teresa FIDE Chess Profile]
 * [|Teresa Canela chess games - 365Chess.com]
 * [|Teresa Canela Giménez - Viquipèdia] (Catalan)
 * [|Teresa Canela - Una polifacética campeona de ajedrez] (Spanish) by [|Leontxo García], [|El País], April 24, 1987
 * [|Escacs i escacs: Escacs femenins a Catalunya] (Catalan) by [|Roger Salvo], January 5, 2014

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