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Roza Lallemand (Roza Te) was born on 8 August, 1961 in North Korea, is a Chess master. At 47 years old, Roza Lallemand height not available right now. We will update Roza Lallemand's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Roza Te
Occupation Chess master
Roza Lallemand Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 8 August 1961
Birthday 8 August
Birthplace North Korea
Date of death 26 August 2008,
Died Place France
Nationality French

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2008

Roza Lallemand died in August 2008 of a heart attack after returning from the French Chess Championship, where she finished sixth in the Women's National, a competition that seems to have made her very tired. The French Chess Federation commemorated her in 2009 by calling the women's fast games championship of France the "Trophée Roza Lallemand".

2005

A game played by Roza Lallemand (white) against Maia Lomineichvili at the fourth round of chess in the European Championship of Nations in Gothenburg in 2005. Lomineishvili was a member of the Georgian team that finished second in these Olympics.

2000

In 2000 Roza Lallemand became the first female international grandmaster after Chantal Chaudé de Silans, who had obtained the honorary title in recognition of her performance when the official title did not yet exist. She finished 3rd in the French Chess Championship in 2000 and 2003 .

Roza Lallemand participated several times in the Chess Olympiad in the French women's team. In 2000 her team finished 39th, in 2002 they finished 24th and in 2006 they finished 18th. She became European women's team champion in 2001 in León, Spain. Russia and Armenia did not compete. Her Elo ranking was then 2,287 points and she achieved a performance of 2,333 points. She also participated in 2005 in the European Team Chess Championship in Gothenburg where her team finished 16th and where, with a ranking of 2,287 she achieved a performance of 2,311 points.

1999

Roza Lallemand played for the Monaco Chess Club from 1999 to 2006, where she played in the Top 16 (first division of French interclub competition). The team was champion of France in 2001 and 2002 and vice-champion in 2004 and 2006. She then played for the Bischwiller Club in 2007 and 2008.

1989

Seen to be a good chess player, Roza Te was sent to Moscow at the age of 11 to attend a school reserved for young chess players with high potential. She would only see her family every six months. These separations from her family gave her a certain firmness of character and reserved attitude to strangers she would keep all her life. She studied Russian literature while continuing with chess and graduated as a librarian and a "master of sports" in chess. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Roza Te began to participate in tournaments in Western Europe. She met her husband, Daniel Lallemand, and obtained French nationality in 1997.

1961

Roza Lallemand (8 August 1961 – 26 August 2008) was a French chess player of North Korean origin who was raised in the Soviet Union. She was European chess champion in 2001 and represented France several times at the Chess Olympiad.

Roza Te was born in North Korea in 1961. She had five siblings. When she was five years old the whole family emigrated to the Soviet Union apart from her mother, who moved to South Korea and would only be allowed to rejoin her family after many years. The separation was very difficult for the young Roza.