# Judit Polgár

> Hungarian chess player

**Wikidata**: [Q183250](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q183250)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judit_Polgár)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/judit-polgar

## Summary
Judit Polgár is a Hungarian chess player. She is recognized in the source material as a prominent figure in chess and is associated with awards and honors such as the Chess Oscar, the Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen, and being an honorary citizen of Budapest.

## Biography
- Nationality: Hungary
- Known for: Hungarian chess player
- Field(s): Chess

## Contributions
- Participated as a chess player in the international chess field (listed role: chess player).
- Participates in public and media activities noted by the related role "sports commentator".
- Uses or speaks Esperanto (listed role: Esperantist).
- Maintains an official website: https://juditpolgar.com.
- Recognized by multiple awards and honors associated in the source material, including the Chess Oscar (award inception 1967), the Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen (inception entries 2011 and 2013), and the honorary citizenship of Budapest (inception 1991).

## FAQs
Q: Who is Judit Polgár?
A: Judit Polgár is a Hungarian chess player listed in the source material with roles that include chess player, Esperantist, and sports commentator.

Q: What nationality is Judit Polgár?
A: She is Hungarian.

Q: Does Judit Polgár have an official website?
A: Yes. The official website given in the source material is https://juditpolgar.com.

Q: What awards or honors are associated with Judit Polgár?
A: The source material lists the Chess Oscar, the Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen, and honorary citizenship of Budapest as awards/recognition associated with her.

Q: Does Judit Polgár have roles outside playing chess?
A: Yes. The related roles in the source material include Esperantist and sports commentator.

Q: How is Judit Polgár identified in structured data?
A: The source lists aliases (Judit Polgar; Polgár Judit; Polgar Judit), a Wikipedia title "Judit Polgár", a Wikidata description "Hungarian chess player", and a sitelink_count of 70.

## Why They Matter
- Official recognition and awards listed in the source material indicate Judit Polgár’s prominence within chess and Hungarian public life. The presence of multiple honors — including Chess Oscar and state-level recognition such as the Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen and honorary citizenship of Budapest — signals a level of achievement and public role beyond being merely a participant in the sport.
- The combination of roles in the source material (chess player, Esperantist, sports commentator) shows a multifaceted public profile: engagement in competitive chess, international or cross-cultural language activity, and participation in sports media.
- The structured metadata (a Wikipedia title, a Wikidata description, and a sitelink_count of 70) reflects broad documentation and public interest across many knowledge repositories and languages.

## Notable For
- Being identified as a Hungarian chess player (Wikidata description: "Hungarian chess player").
- Associated awards and recognitions listed in the source material: Chess Oscar (award inception 1967), Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen (inception entries 2011 and 2013), and honorary citizen of Budapest (inception 1991).
- Roles beyond competitive play: Esperantist and sports commentator (as given in related items).
- Public web presence: official website at https://juditpolgar.com.
- Multiple recorded aliases: Judit Polgar; Polgár Judit; Polgar Judit.
- Structured-data presence: Wikipedia title "Judit Polgár" and Wikidata sitelink_count = 70.

## Body

### Identity and core description
- Name and aliases: The source lists the following aliases for the person: Judit Polgar; Polgár Judit; Polgar Judit.
- Primary identification: The structured description for this person in the source material is "Hungarian chess player."
- Human classification: The source classifies the individual as a human (member of Homo sapiens).

### National and cultural context
- Nationality: Hungary. The country entity Hungary appears in the related data (inception year in the provided metadata: 1000) and is listed as the person's nationality.
- Language/cultural role: The person is associated with Esperanto through the related label "Esperantist" (related entity sitelink_count: 40).

### Professional roles and activities
- Chess player: The primary professional/competitive role listed is "chess player" (related entity sitelink_count: 13). The source identifies chess as the field of work; the game chess itself is recorded with an inception date in the metadata (+0601).
- Sports commentator: The source lists "sports commentator" as a related role (related entity sitelink_count: 29), indicating involvement in sports broadcasting or commentary activities.
- Public presence: Maintains an official website at https://juditpolgar.com.

### Awards and recognition (as listed in the source)
- Chess Oscar: Listed among awards/recognition associated with the person. The award's inception (metadata) is given as 1967, with the award historically covering male and female categories at different times (female award inception mentioned as 1982 in the metadata).
- Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen: Listed among recognitions. The order's metadata includes inception information (2011 and 2013 entries).
- Honorary citizen of Budapest: Listed among recognitions with an inception metadata of 1991.

### Structured-data and public documentation
- Wikipedia and Wikidata entries: The source lists a Wikipedia title "Judit Polgár" and a Wikidata description "Hungarian chess player."
- Sitelink metrics: The source gives a sitelink_count of 70 for Judit Polgár. Related entities' sitelink counts in the source are: chess player (13), Esperantist (40), sports commentator (29), human (273), Hungary (353), and chess (267). These counts indicate the breadth of interlanguage or cross-repository links for the person and related topics.

### Online and public access points
- Official website: https://juditpolgar.com is provided in the source material as the subject's website.
- Public name forms: The source lists common name forms/aliases to aid identification across languages and records.

### Metadata and descriptors
- Wikidata description: "Hungarian chess player."
- Wikipedia title: "Judit Polgár."
- Sitelink_count (subject): 70 (as recorded in the source).

### Summary of available source facts
- The source material provides: primary role (chess player), nationality (Hungary), related activities (Esperantist; sports commentator), awards/recognition entries (Chess Oscar; Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen; honorary citizen of Budapest), online presence (official website), name variants, and multiple structured-data markers (Wikipedia title, Wikidata description, sitelink counts). No birth date, education, employers, publications, tournament results, or specific career dates are provided in the source material.

## References

1. German National Library
2. Integrated Authority File
3. Czech National Authority Database
4. [Budapest díszpolgára kitüntetések. Magyar Hírlap. 2016](https://www.magyarhirlap.hu/belfold/Budapest_diszpolgara_kituntetesek)
5. International Standard Name Identifier
6. Virtual International Authority File
7. Encyclopædia Britannica Online
8. FemBio database
9. Brockhaus Enzyklopädie
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13. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2001
14. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2001
15. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2001
16. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2002
17. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2002
18. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2002
19. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2002
20. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2003
21. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2003
22. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2003
23. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2003
24. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2004
25. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2004
26. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2004
27. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2004
28. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2005
29. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2005
30. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 28 February 2013
31. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2005
32. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2006
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34. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2006
35. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2006
36. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2007
37. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2007
38. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2007
39. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2007
40. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2008
41. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2008
42. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2008
43. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 October 2008
44. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2009
45. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 April 2009
46. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 July 2009
47. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 September 2009
48. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 30 November 2009
49. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 January 2010
50. FIDE Standard Ratings as of 31 March 2010