Daria Vyacheslavovna Charochkina (born October 7, 1990 ) is a Russian chess player , a grandmaster among women ( 2011 ) [1] , an international master among men ( 2015 ) [2] .
Daria Vyacheslavovna Charochkina | |
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| Date of Birth | October 7, 1990 (28 years old) |
| Rank | international master ( 2015 ) ---- grandmaster ( 2011 ) among women international master ( 2005 ) among women |
| Actual Rating | 2355 (October 2019 ) |
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Biography
In 2008, she won silver at the Russian Rapid Chess Cup. Twice in Moscow she won the international women's tournament βMoscow Openβ (2011, 2014). Two-time winner of the women's championship in the city of Moscow (2014, 2015).
In 2011, she won third place in the super final of the women's championship of Russia. In 2015, she won the international women's tournament in Satka [3] [4] . In 2016, in Novosibirsk in the super final of the women's championship of Russia, she divided 4-8 places [5] .
In 2017, in Tehran, Juan Qian lost in the first round of the Women's World Chess Championship [6] .
Notes
- β Title Applications Woman Grand Master (WGM): Charochkina, Daria
- β Title Applications International Master (IM): Charochkina, Daria
- β Chess - Charochkina Daria
- β Russian Chess Federation: Charochkina Daria
- β ChessPro. Superfinal of the championship of Russia. Novosibirsk 2016. All about the tournament
- β 2017 FIDE Knockout Matches
Links
- Personal card of Daria Charochkina on the FIDE website
- Darya Charochkina's games in the database
- Daria Charochkinaβs personal card on 365chess.com