Irina V. Zakurdyaeva (born November 30, 1982 , Moscow ) - Russian chess player , grandmaster among women ( 2003 ) [1] .
Irina Vyacheslavovna Zakurdyaeva | |
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Country | Russia |
Date of Birth | November 30, 1982 (36 years) |
Place of Birth | Moscow |
Rank | grandmaster ( 2003 ) among women international master ( 2001 ) among women |
Current rating | 2235 (June 2019 ) |
Personal card on the FIDE website Personal card on the RCF website Personal card on the site Chess DB | |
Biography
From 1997 to 2002, she represented Russia at the European Junior Chess Championships and the World Junior Chess Championships in various age groups, where she showed the best result in Patras in 2001 when she won the bronze medal at the European Junior Girls Championship in the U20 age group [ 2] . At the Youth Championships of Russia in Girls' Chess in 1999, together with Tatyana Kosintseva , Ekaterina Polovnikova and Nadezhda Kosintseva, she shared first place in the U18 age group, and in 2000 won the same age group, ahead of Nadezhda Kosintseva and Olga Zimin , and in 2001 was the second in the U20 age group.
In 2007, she shared second place in an open tournament in Istanbul (won by Mikhail Gurevich ) and ranked tenth at the European Individual Women's Chess Championship held in Dresden and qualified for the Women's World Chess Championship [3] . In 2008, she participated in the World Women's Chess Championship in Nalchik , where Ruan Lufei lost in the first round [4] .
In 2009, she took the fourth place in the international grandmaster chess tournament among women in a circular system in San Sebastian (defeated Sophie Millier ) [5] . In 2010, she won silver at the Moscow Women's Chess Championship (won by Nazi Paikidze ) [6] and shared first place in the women's international chess tournament in Erfurt [7] .
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Links
- Personal card of Irina Zakurdieva on the FIDE website
- Personal card of Irina Zakurdyeva on the RCF website
- Party of Irina Zakurdieva in the database (English)
- Personal card of Irina Zakurdieva on the site 365chess.com (English)