Education
Her best result was in 2006 when she scored 7/10 and finished in 10th place for her individual board.
Her best result was in 2006 when she scored 7/10 and finished in 10th place for her individual board.
She is now known as Ngan Nadalin. Phan-Koshnitsky represented Vietnam in two Chess Olympiads in 1990 and 1992, and represented Australia in five Chess Olympiads between 1996 and 2006. She also competed in the 1998 Asian Women"s Chess Championship in the Genting Highlands, Malaysia, scoring 6/11.
She went on to compete in the knock-out format Women"s World Chess Championship 2001 in Moscow, Russia where she was eliminated in round 1 by Almira Skripchenko.
Phan-Koshnitsky gained the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title in 1995 and the Woman International Master (WIM) title in 2001.
Phan-Koshnitsky won the Australian Women"s Chess Championship in 1998. Phan-Koshnitsky won the Oceania Women"s Chess Championship held on the Gold Coast, Queensland in April 2001, with a score of 7/12. In the early 1990s, she married Peter Koshnitsky, son of former Australian chess champion Gary Koshnitsky.