Background
Daughter of Polish chess organizer and economist Ryszard Wiese (03021937–16122013).
Daughter of Polish chess organizer and economist Ryszard Wiese (03021937–16122013).
FIDE Woman International Master (1981). Since the mid 1970s to the late 1980s she was one of the leading Polish women chess player. In 1984 open tournament in Hamburg Małgorzata Wiese-Jóźwiak fulfilled Grandmaster norm.
Małgorzata Wiese-Jóźwiak played for Poland in Women"s Chess Olympiads:
In 1978, at first reserve board in the 8th Women"s Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+3, =1, -2),
In 1982, at third board in the 10th Women"s Chess Olympiad in Lucerne (+7, =3, -2),
In 1984, at third board in the 26th Chess Olympiad (women) in Thessaloniki (+4, =3, -4),
In 1986, at third board in the 27th Chess Olympiad (women) in Dubai (+1, =4, -3),
In 1988, at third board in the 28th Chess Olympiad (women) in Thessaloniki (+5, =4, -2).
In 1991 Małgorzata Wiese-Jóźwiak retired from chess.
In 1976 Małgorzata Wiese-Jóźwiak won the Polish Junior Chess Championship. From 1975 to 1990 Małgorzata Wiese-Jóźwiak played 14 times in the Polish Women"s Chess Championship"s finals and won nine medals: gold (1985), 6 silver (1978, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990) and 2 bronze (1977, 1980). She won two medals in European Junior Chess Championship - silver (1981) and bronze (1979). Małgorzata Wiese-Jóźwiak won international tournaments in Piotrków Trybunalski (1980), Nałęczów (1980, 1982). In 1985 in the Nordic Chess Cup she won 6½/7 and received best individual result in this tournament. In 1980, won team bronze medal at third board in the 9th Women"s Chess Olympiad in Louisiana Valletta (+5, =3, -3).