Olga Ignatieva ( October 16, 1920 , Korchmino village, Shlisselburg district, St. Petersburg province , now within St. Petersburg - June 6, 1999 , Moscow ) - Soviet chess player , grand master ( 1978 ), international arbiter ( 1972 ), coach. Participant of 17 USSR Championships. Best results: 1945 - 5-6th, 1947 - 4th, 1951 (zonal FIDE tournament) - 2nd, 1956 - 5th, 1957 (zonal FIDE tournament) - 5-7th places.
Olga Mikhailovna Ignatieva | |
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Plays black against Tatiana Bohumil (grandmaster since 2016). 1983 | |
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| Date of Birth | October 16, 1920 |
| Place of Birth | village Korchmino , Shlisselburg district , St. Petersburg province (now within the boundaries of St. Petersburg ) |
| Date of death | June 6, 1999 (78 years) |
| Place of death | Moscow , Russia |
| Rank | Grandmaster ( 1978 ) , International arbitrator ( 1972 ) |
Champion of Leningrad ( 1941 , 1949 and 1950 ), Moscow (1951, together with E. Bykova , 1956), CS DSO Dynamo ( 1952 and 1966 ). The winner of the open championship of the USSR ( 1962 ). A participant in the world championship, the results in the tournament contenders: 1952 - 2-3rd, 1955 - 10-13th places. In the international tournament 1970/1971 (Chelyabinsk) - 3-4th place. Chess player positional style.
In 1948-1957 she was married to GM David Bronstein . Their son Lev Davidovich Ignatiev (born 12/12/1947). Granddaughters Ignatieva and Bronstein: Alexander Ignatieva (1979), Ekaterina Ignatieva (1984) and Evgenia Ignatieva (1985). [one]
In 1950, from Leningrad, my husband moved to Moscow on Sadovaya-Triumfalnaya Street. 4/10. Subsequently divorced.
Died in Moscow on June 6, 1999, buried at the Khovansky Western Cemetery
Literature
- Chess Dictionary / ch. ed. L. Ya. Abramov ; status G. M. Geiler . - M .: Physical Culture and Sport , 1964. - p. 241. - 120 000 copies.
- Chess: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. A. E. Karpov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990. - P. 131-132. - 624 s. - 100 000 copies - ISBN 5-85270-005-3 .
Notes
- ↑ 70 unforgettable years Archival copy from September 3, 2014 on Wayback Machine
Links
- Olga Ignatieva 's in (eng.)