Nadezhda Anatolyevna Kosintseva (born January 14, 1985 , Arkhangelsk ) is a Russian chess player , grandmaster ( 2011 ), Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2011) [1] . Two-time winner of the Chess Olympiad ( 2010 , 2012 ; first place on the third board) and two-time European champion ( 2007 , 2009 ) as part of the Russian team.
Nadezhda Anatolyevna Kosintseva | |
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| Date of Birth | January 14, 1985 ( 34) |
| Place of Birth | Arkhangelsk |
| Rank | grandmaster ( 2011 ) international master ( 2004 ) ---- grandmaster ( 2002 ) among women international master ( 2001 ) among women |
| Maximum rating | 2576 (November 2010) |
| Actual Rating | 2483 (October 2019 ) |
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In the European Championships among girls, she won the first place three times: in 1995 in Verdun, under 10 years old, in 1997 up to 12 years old and in 2000 in Kalithea under 18 years old. At the world championship among girls under 14 years old in 1998 in Oropesa del Mar, she won a gold medal. Twice took 2nd place in the world championship among girls under 20 in 2001 and 2002.
At the 2005 European Championships in Moldova, she took 2nd place. In 2006, she shared 2nd in the Russian Championship Superfinal. In 2007, she took 3rd place at the European Women's Championship. Champion of Russia among women in 2008. Vice-champion of Russia among women 2009.
Member of the Russian women's chess team. She took part in four chess Olympiads. He has in his assets gold (2010, Khanty-Mansiysk), silver (2006, Turin) and bronze (2004, Calvia) Olympic medals for team performances. For individual performances on her board three times received the first prize. General statistics of games at the Olympics +29 = 11 -2.
Winner and winner of the FIDE Caissa award 2010 as the best chess player of the year.
She has a younger sister Tatyana , with whom she regularly performs in team competitions for the Russian women's chess team.
The Kosintsev sisters are coached by Yuri Dokhoyan , who helped Garry Kasparov for many years.
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Links
- Nadezhda Kosintseva's personal card on the FIDE website
- Personal card of Nadezhda Kosintseva on the RCF website
- Nadezhda Kosintseva's games in the database
- Nadezhda Kosintseva’s personal card on 365chess.com