Education
The same year, she participated in the European Youth Chess Championship and finished fifth in the U16 category. In 2005, she finished third in the under 20 division of the Polish Junior Championship in Środa Wielkopolska.
The same year, she participated in the European Youth Chess Championship and finished fifth in the U16 category. In 2005, she finished third in the under 20 division of the Polish Junior Championship in Środa Wielkopolska.
Since 2000 she has participated in the Polish Junior Championships in various age categories. The same year she appeared for the first time in the final of the Polish Women"s Championship in Suwałki. In 2006 she caused a major upset by tying for first place in the Polish Women"s Championship in Trzebinia, but lost the playoff to Jolanta Zawadzka.
She followed this up with a fourth place in the Polish Junior Championship under 20 division in Środa Wielkopolska.
She competed in the European Individual Women"s Chess Championship in Kuşadası, finishing 16th of 96 players, the highest placed of the Polish players. In 2014 she finished third in the Polish Students Women"s Chess Championship"s in Katowice.
Marta Bartel played for Poland in three Women"s Chess Olympiads:
In 2006, at third board in the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin (+6, =1, -3),
In 2008, at reserve board in the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden (+1, =0, -2),
Marta Bartel played for Poland in two World Team Chess Championships:
In 2007, at reserve board in the Women"s World Team Chess Championship 2007 in Yekaterinburg (+4, =2, -1),
In 2015, at fourth board in the Women"s World Team Chess Championship 2015 in Chengdu (+2, =2, -3). Marta Bartel played for Poland in two European Team Chess Championship:
In 2013, at fourth board (Poland III) in the 10th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Warsaw (+3, =3, -3).