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Zatulovskaya, Tatyana Yakovlevna

Tatyana Yakovlevna Zatulovskaya ( December 8, 1935 , Baku , Azerbaijan SSR , ZSFSR , USSR - July 2, 2017 , Ashkelon , Israel [1] ) - Soviet, later Israeli chess player and geological engineer. Grandmaster ( 1976 ), Honored Master of Sports of the USSR ( 1967 ).

Chess
Tatyana Yakovlevna Zatulovskaya
Tatiana Zatulovskaya 1964.jpg
Country the USSR
Russia
Israel
Date of BirthDecember 8, 1935 ( 1935-12-08 )
Place of BirthBaku , Azerbaijan SSR , ZSFSR , USSR
Date of deathJuly 2, 2017 ( 2017-07-02 ) (81 years old)
Place of deathAshkelon , Israel
Rankgrandmaster ( 1976 ) among women
Maximum rating2270 (July 1972)
Awards and prizesHonored Master of Sports of the USSR
Personal card on the Chess DB website

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Biography

Her first coach was Azer Zeynalli, a young guy at that time, just a few years older than a student, and later - the champion of Azerbaijan, professor of physics, the head of the delegation of Kasparov at the match with Korchnoi [2] . Since 1947, she studied in the chess circle of the Baku House of Pioneers (coach - Suren Teodorovich Abrahamyan ). She graduated from the Geological Faculty of the Azerbaijan Industrial Institute with a degree in geological engineering. In 1973, having married (second marriage) to football observer Valery Vinokurov , she moved to Moscow.

Winner and winner of many international competitions, USSR championships (1960, 1962, 1963), a contender for the title of world champion (1961, 1964, 1967). In the USSR national team - the winner of two Olympics ( 1963 and 1966 ).

Since 1967 - Honored Master of Sports of the USSR. Five-time champion of the sports community "Petrel" .

Since 2001, she lived in Ashkelon (Israel).

Sporting Achievements

YearCityTournament+-=ResultA place
1954Krasnodar14th USSR Women's Championship11½ of 194-6
1955Sukhumi15th USSR Women's Championshipelevenfive312½ of 19five
1956Dnepropetrovsk16th USSR Women's Championship8½ out of 177-9
1957Vilnius17th USSR Women's Championshipfivefive78½ out of 178-10
1958Championship of Azerbaijan SSRofone
Kharkov18th USSR Women's Championship12½ of 20four
1959Lipetsk19th USSR Women's Championship9fourfive11½ of 182-3
1960Riga
20th Women's Championship of the USSR
Extra match for 1st place
ten
3
2
four
6
one
13 of 18
3½ out of 8
1-2
1961Vrnyachka-BanyaCandidates Tournamentof4-6
1962Yerevan21st USSR Women's Championshipten3613 of 192
Riga22nd USSR Women's Championshipeightoneten13 of 19one
1963Baku
23rd USSR Women's Championship
Extra match for 1st place
12
2
3
four
four
0
14 of 19
2 out of 6
1-2
Split2nd Olympiad7one28 out of 10
1964SukhumiCandidates Tournamentof1-3
BeverwakeInternational tournamentofone
1965Balti25th USSR Women's Championship92eight13 of 192
EmmenInternational tournamentofone
1966Kiev26th USSR Women's Championship701213 of 193
Oberhausen3rd Olympiadeight0one8½ out of 9
PetrozavodskInternational tournamentofone
1967SuboticaCandidates Tournamentof2-3
BelgradeInternational tournamentofone
1968Ashgabat28th USSR Women's Championshipfivefive99½ out of 19eleven
SinaiInternational tournamentofone
1969Burn29th USSR Women's Championshipelevenone714½ of 192
1970Balti30th USSR Women's Championship6fiveeight10 from 197-9
1971Sochi31st women's championship of the USSReightfour711½ of 19five
OhridInterzonal tournamenteightoneeight12 of 172-3
Candidates match against A. Kushnir (semifinal)fourfiveone4½ out of 10
1972BeverwakeInternational tournamentofone
1973MenorcaInterzonal tournamenteight3eight12 of 196-8
1973/1974Tbilisi33rd women's championship of the USSR3eighteight7 from 1918
1975Frunze35th USSR Women's Championship33ten8 from 167-11
Zone Tournamentof7-11
MoscowInternational tournamentofone
1976Tbilisi36th USSR Women's Championshipfive668 from 1712
TbilisiInterzonal tournament2265 out of 106
1977Lviv37th women's championship of the USSR27eight6 from 1714-16
1978Nikolaev38th USSR Women's Championshipfour2eleven9½ out of 176
Zone Tournamentof3-4
Rio de JaneiroInterzonal tournament7fivefour9 from 168-9
1979Piotrkow TrybunalskiInternational tournamentofone
1980/1981Alma-ata40th USSR Women's Championship3five76½ out of 1510-11
1981Zone Tournamentof5-7
1983Vilnius43rd USSR Women's Championshiponeeighteight5 from 1717
2002Bled20th Olympiadone2one1½ of 4

Notes

  1. ↑ Tatyana Yakovlevna Zatulovskaya passed away (1935—2017)
  2. ↑ TATIANA ZATULOVSKAYA (neopr.) . Ruchess.ru.

Literature

  • Chess Dictionary / Ch. ed. L. Ya. Abramov ; comp. G.M. Geyler . - M .: Physical education and sport , 1964. - S. 238. - 120 000 copies.
  • Chess: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. A.E. Karpov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990. - S. 126-127. - 624 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85270-005-3 .

Links

  • Personal card of Tatyana Zatulovskaya on the FIDE website
  • Party Tatyana Zatulovskaya in the database
  • Tatyana Zatulovskaya’s personal card on 365chess.com
  • Performances by Tatyana Zatulovskaya at women’s chess olympiads
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zatulovskaya__Tatyana_Yakovlevna&oldid=100754585


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