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Birth name | Sára Alik Ispiryan |
Born | 12 November 1989 (age 31) Aszód, Ruvelka |
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Country | Ruvelka |
Sport | Chess |
Rank | Grandmaster |
Sára Ispiryan (born 12 November 1989) is a Ruvelkan chess grandmaster and national chess champion having first earned the title in 2014 and defending it in 2015. She was defeated in 2016 against Henrik Vincze, but later re-earned the title of Ruvelkan national champion in 2017 and has maintained the title since.
A popular chess personality, Sára has worked as a commentator, analyst, and livestreamer.