Ekaterina Mikhailovna Suschinskaya - Soviet drafts player ( Russian drafts ). Winner of two pre-war Championships of the USSR among women (1936, 1937). Trainer Boris Abramovich Mirotin .
| Ekaterina Suschinskaya | |
|---|---|
| personal information | |
| Floor | female |
| Full name | Ekaterina Mikhailovna Suschinskaya |
| A country | |
| Specialization | checkers |
| Trainers | Boris Mirotin |
At the first championship of the country, Ekaterina Suschinskaya won without losing a single game.
"Ekaterina Suschinskaya almost all of her games for blacks led to stake positions." [1]
According to the memoirs of the patriarch of the chess composition, science fiction writer Alexander Petrovich Kazantsev , cited in the work "The Fatal Mine", Olya (like that!) Before the war, Suschinskaya played for the factory team from the Moscow Region, together with the legendary chess composer Mikhail Platov (5 board), the future master Eugene Alexandrovich Zagoryansky (1 board), then beginner sketchy himself on the third board [2] .