The best online chess coaches in cities
List of the most popular cities in the country where chess coaches teach
Top Chess Coaches in the Country
Choose from the best instructors in the country teaching chess online or offline.
List of the most popular cities in the country where chess coaches teach
Language: English, Русский, ქართული
Aleksandra Vakhania, WIM with a FIDE rating of 2161, offers engaging online chess lessons. Improve your game with this experienced coach from Georgia.
Language: English, Русский, ქართული
Ana Kuchava, Woman FIDE Master with a FIDE rating of 2103, provides expert online chess coaching. Start improving your game today!
Language: English, ქართული, Русский
Sofio Gvetadze, an International Master with a FIDE rating of 2298, offers online chess lessons to help you improve your game. Learn from a skilled coach.
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Language: English
Keti Tsatsalashvili, Woman Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2363, offers expert online chess coaching. Unlock your potential with personalized lessons.
Language: English
Lela Javakhishvili, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2473, offers engaging online chess lessons. Elevate your game with expert coaching.
Language: English, ქართული
Nikoloz Tsomaia, FIDE Master with a rating of 2350, offers tailored online chess lessons. Discover dynamic strategies and improve your skills.
Language: English, ქართული, Русский
Nino Batsiashvili, a Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2480, provides online chess lessons. Elevate your chess game with a leading expert.
Language: English, ქართული
Nino Khomeriki, Woman Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2319, offers expert online chess lessons. Improve your game with a seasoned champion.
Language: Русский, ქართული
Sopio Nikoladze, Woman International Master with a FIDE rating of 2132, offers online chess lessons from Tbilisi, Georgia. Discover your potential with an expert coach!
In 2024, Georgian chess players demonstrated high results on the international stage, and also significant events took place within the country.
Georgian chess player Nana Dzagnidze won a bronze medal in the individual event on the first board at the 45th World Chess Olympiad in Hungary.
This achievement underscores the high level of mastery Dzagnidze has attained and strengthens Georgia's position in the world of chess.
The women’s national team of Georgia finished the Olympiad in 6th place, while the men’s team took 19th place.
These results indicate the stability of Georgian teams' performances on the international stage and the potential for further growth.
In Budapest, a celebratory event was held dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the World Chess Federation – FIDE. The women's national team of Georgia was named the best women's team of all time, while the legendary player of the world chess, Nona Gaprindashvili, was awarded a special prize.
This recognition emphasizes the historical significance of Georgian chess and the contribution of Gaprindashvili to the development of the game.
Since 2022, chess has become a mandatory subject for first-graders in all schools in Georgia.
This innovation facilitates the popularization of chess among the youth and the development of intellectual skills in the younger generation.
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, referred to the Prime Minister of Georgia as "a great chess player," highlighting the deep tradition of chess in the country.
This statement underscores the recognition of chess as an important part of Georgia's cultural heritage.
Overall, 2024 was a successful year for Georgian chess, showcasing both individual and team achievements, as well as important initiatives within the country.