Career
Igla represented Israel in three Chess Olympiads:
The 36th Chess Olympiad in 2004, Calvià, Majorca (Spain), at board 3, with a 69% result (+6 =6 −1). The 37th Chess Olympiad in 2006, Turin, Italy, at board 3, with a 59% result (+5 =3 −3). The 38th Chess Olympiad in 2008, Dresden, Germany, playing at the second/third boards.
Igla started her career at the Russian chess federation, playing in competitions including the Russia Youth Chess Championship at categories U12 and U16.
She moved to Israel in 1998.