Dinara Ramazanovna Saduakasova ( cas . Dinara Ramazangyzy Sdudukasova ; born , ) - Kazakhstan chess player , international grandmaster among women (2012). World champion U20. Champion of Asia ( 2019 ).
Dinara Ramazanovna Saduakasova | |||
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| Dinara Ramazangyzy Sdudukasova | |||
Dinara Saduakasova in 2017 | |||
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| Rank | international master ( 2017 ) ---- grandmaster ( 2012 ) among women international master ( 2011 ) among women | ||
| Maximum rating | 2481 (April 2018) | ||
| Actual Rating | 2481 (August 2019 ) | ||
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| Personal card on the FIDE website Personal card on the Chess DB website | |||
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Biography
Dinara Saduakasova learned to play chess at the age of five at the club named after H. Omarov in Astana . She began to study seriously at the age of ten. In addition to chess, she is fond of music, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming. Learns languages. In 2008 she graduated with honors from a music school named after P. Tchaikovsky in piano. She also won first place in rhythmic gymnastics at the Sinegorye international tournament.
Winner of the youth award "Zhastar-2011" in the nomination "Young athlete of the year" [1] [2]
Speaker of the “Intellectual Nation - 2011” Forum [3]
Participant of the festive meeting with the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan by March 8 (03/07/2012) [4] [5]
In 2012, at the age of 16, she became the youngest female grandmaster of Kazakhstan among women [6] and was awarded the jubilee medal "20 years of independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan" [7]
Recognized as the best athlete of 2013 according to the Sport Review magazine (Kazakhstan).
Since 2013, at the Eurasian National University named after Gumilyov in Astana, at the initiative of students and teachers of the university, the Chess Club of Dinara Saduakasova has been opened. And since the spring of 2014 at ENU. L. N. Gumilyova hosts the annual chess tournament for the Grandmaster’s Cup Saduakasova [8] .
Recognized as the best athlete of 2014 according to the newspaper "Caravan" [9]
In the summer of 2014, she published the book “First Steps in Chess” based on her own games for her scholarship.
Winner of the national award in the nomination "Respect athlete" ("People’s Favorite 2014") [10]
She was awarded the diploma of the Ministry of Sports “Pride of the country” (2014)
Multiple champion of the international tournaments “Brave Pawn”, “White Rook”, “P. Izmailov Memorial” (Russia), “H. Omarov Memorial” (Kazakhstan), “G. Agzamov Memorial” (Uzbekistan), “L. Rudenko Memorial - 2009. "
in 2016, Kazakhstani schoolchildren will learn chess according to Dinara Saduakasova’s book “First Steps in Chess” [11]
In anticipation of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence in December 2016, Dinara Saduakasova was awarded the Order of Kurmet (Honor) together with a group of distinguished representatives of culture and art [12] .
In 2017, she was awarded the Omіt Public Order.
Awarded the State Prize “Daryn” 2017
On the eve of World Children's Day, on November 17, 2017, Dinara was appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador to Kazakhstan . [13] In her speech on the occasion of the appointment, Dinara noted that she understood the responsibility of appointing the Goodwill National Ambassador. “I am grateful to UNICEF for the trust I have placed and I want to assure that I will do my best to justify this trust. I want us to achieve results together, that children are surrounded by care and attention, that they have the opportunity to communicate their opinions to adults and influence decisions that relate to their lives. ”Dinara’s collaboration with UNICEF began at the end of 2016. During this time, Dinara supported a number of UNICEF campaigns (to prevent violence against children, early child development and father involvement, development of justice, friendly children).
On December 7, 2017, by Decree of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 821 , the Daryn State Youth Prize was awarded to Dinara Saduakasova in the Sports nomination.
On December 23, 2017 in the UAE at the ceremony of awarding the 4th annual Asian Chess Excellence Awards, Kazakhstan grandmaster Dinara Saduakasova was declared the “Best Female Player of 2017” [14]
The only four-time World Champion under 14, 17, 18 and 20 years.
International Grandmaster among women, international master among men.
Chess Achievements
- Member of the national team of the Republic of Kazakhstan since 11 years old, participant of 4 World Chess Olympiads (Dresden-2008, Khanty-Mansiysk-2010, Istanbul-2012, Tromso-2014)
- 2003 - 1st place in the XIII International Chess Festival "Brave Pawn" ( Russia , Novosibirsk )
- 2004 - Vice-champion of Asia among girls under 8 years old.
- 2007 - vice world champion among girls under 12 years old
- 2009 - 1st place in the international tournament "Rudenko Memorial"
- 2009 - 1st place in the XIII chess festival "Izmailov Memorial"
- 2010 - world champion among girls under 14 years old
- 2010 - Sheikh Emirate Cup winner Dubai
- 2010 - 1st place among women in the international tournament "Agzamova Memorial"
- 2011 - vice world champion among schoolgirls under 15
- 2012 - the youngest international grandmaster among women of Kazakhstan at the age of 16.
- 2012 - World Champion U17 (2012)
- 2012 - 3rd place in the international tournament “Olomouc Chess Summer 2012” ( Czech Republic )
- 2013 - divided 1-3 place in the international tournament “Moscow Open 2013” ( Moscow )
- May 2014 - first place among juniors in the international tournament "Memorial Ridha Belkadhi Women's Tournament" ( Tunisia )
- July 2014 - first place among women and first place among juniors in the international tournament "Open de Benasque" ( Spain )
- 2014, August - the best result in the women's team of the Republic of Kazakhstan at the World Chess Olympiad ( Tromsø , Norway ), on the second board without replacements and defeats, I scored 8.5 points out of 11 possible. The national team took an honorable 6th place out of 136.
- 2014, September - world champion among girls under 18 years old ( Durban , South Africa ).
- 2014 - 1st place among women in the international tournament “XXXIV Open Internacional de Benasque” (Spain)
- 2014 - 1st place in the international tournament “Memorial Ridha Belkadhi Women Tournament” ( Tunisia )
- 2015, June - champion of Central Asia among women (FIDE Zone Tournament 3.4. ( Dushanbe , Tajikistan ).
- 2015, October - won the Club European Championship among universities in Yerevan ( Armenia ), speaking for USMU ( Yekaterinburg , Russia ).
- 2015 - 1st place among women in the international tournament “Cannes Open 2015” ( France )
- 2015 - 1st place among women in the international tournament “Carpos Open 2015” ( Macedonia )
- 2015 - 2nd place in the Club European Championship
- 2015 - 1st place at the European Championship among students
- 2015 - 2nd place in the championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan in rapid chess among men, scored 7.5 points out of 9 possible
- 2016, April - the first board of the women's team of Kazakhstan, who won bronze medals at the Asian Nations Cup ( Dubai , UAE ).
- 2016, June - Vice-champion of Asia among women
- 2016, August - world champion among girls under 20 years old ( Bhubaneswar , India ).
- 2016 - 1st place All-Russian Universiade ( Russia )
- 2016 - 2nd place in the international tournament "Akim Cup of the Pavlodar region" ( Kazakhstan )
- 2016 - 3rd place on the Asian Nations Cup Team ( Abu Dhabi )
- 2017, March - Saduakasova won the international tournament "HDBank Cup Internasional Open Chess 2017" in Vietnam and entered the TOP-30 of the strongest chess players in the world.
- 2017, September - gold medal of the 5th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat (rapid speed paired with Zhansay Abdumalik ) and two bronze medals - personally in the classic tournament and team blitz (with Abdumalik ).
- 2017 - 3rd place in the international tournament “Hoogeveen Chess Tournament” ( Netherlands ).
- 2017 - 1st place among women in the international tournament “Biel International Chess tournament” ( Switzerland)
- 2018, March - 1st place among women in the international tournament “HDBank Cup International Open Chess 2018” ( Vietnam ) and rose to 17th place in the April ranking of the TOP 100 strongest chess players of the world [15] .
- 2018, May - entered the TOP-15 of the FIDE world ranking. [sixteen]
- 2018, August - brought two “bronzes” - in rapid speed and blitz from the Asian Cup of Nations in Hamadan ( Iran ) [17] .
- 2019, June - Asian Champion. The first representative of Kazakhstan to win the Asian Women's Chess Championship.
Notes
- ↑ Best Young Athlete of 2011 (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment January 26, 2014. Archived on April 7, 2014.
- ↑ The best young scientist in Kazakhstan was the creator of the bird flu vaccine. The science. Tengrinews.kz
- ↑ Speaker of the Forum “Intellectual Nation - 2011”
- ↑ The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan congratulated on March 8
- ↑ Dinara Saduakasova represented athletes at a meeting with the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan on March 8
- ↑ Dinara Saduakasova became the youngest international class grandmaster in Kazakhstan
- ↑ Dinara Saduakasova was awarded the medal "Kazakhstan Republicsyny Touelsizdіgіne 20 zhyl" (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Grandmaster Dinara Saduakasova’s Cup has passed
- ↑ http://www.caravan.kz/article/99521/about Archived June 18, 2015 at Wayback Machine Sport 2014: results, passions, sensations]
- ↑ Dinara Saduakasova received Respect Athlete
- ↑ Kazakhstani schoolchildren will learn chess according to the book of Dinara Saduakasova
- ↑ State Secretary of Kazakhstan Gulshara Abdykalikova presented state awards to famous personalities of the country
- ↑ Dinara Saduakasova - UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador - Latest news, Kazakhstan news, video, online, photo, Khabar 24 news channel . 24.kz. Date of appeal April 9, 2018.
- ↑ Dinara Saduakasova became the best chess player of 2017
- ↑ Saduakasova set another record of Kazakhstan in the world ranking
- ↑ Kazakhstani chess player for the first time in history entered the TOP-15 of the world ranking (Russian) , Vesti.kz . Date of appeal May 31, 2018.
- ↑ Noble catch in Hamadan
Links
- Dinara Saduakasova’s personal card on the FIDE website
- Dinara Saduakasova’s games in the database
- Dinara Saduakasova’s personal card on 365chess.com
- Speeches by Dinara Saduakasova at chess Olympiads
- Speeches by Dinara Saduakasova at the team world championships