Jelena Abramovna Fatalibekova

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Jelena Abramovna Fatalibekova 1982.jpg
Jelena Fatalibekowa, Bad Kissingen 1982
Association RussiaRussia Russia
Born October 4, 1947
Moscow , Soviet Union
title Women's Grand Master (1977)
Current  Elo rating 2162 (April 2020)
Best Elo rating 2317 (July and October 2003)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Jelena Abramowna Fatalibekova ( Russian Елена Абрамовна Фаталибекова , at the World Chess Federation FIDE Elena Fatalibekova ; born October 4, 1947 in Moscow ) is a Russian chess player .

Life

She learned chess from her mother, Olga Rubzowa , who was world chess champion from 1956 to 1958 .

Because of her international success, Jelena Fatalibekowa was awarded the title of Women's Grandmaster by FIDE in 1977 .

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She achieved her first international successes in the 1970s: She achieved second place in Tbilisi (1970) and won a tournament in Chelyabinsk (1971) and the Soviet Women's Championship in 1974 .

She quickly reached the top of the world with a victory in the women's interzonal tournament in Tbilisi in 1976 , defeated Valentina Kozlovskaya in Sochi in 1977 and played in the semifinals against Alla Kuschnir .

In the following years she played twice in interzonal tournaments for women: 1979 in Alicante (6th place) and in the interzonal tournament for women in 1982 in Bad Kissingen , which Nona Gaprindashvili won.

Fatalibekova took part with the Russian B selection in the 1994 Women's Chess Olympiad in Moscow. She won the Soviet club championship in 1971 and 1974 while playing on Burewestnik 's women's board .

Senior tournaments

Fatalibekova and Gaprindashvili, World Championship 2016 in Marienbad

She achieved excellent results at the Senior World Chess Championship. She played in all world championships from 2000 to 2016.

She won the title of Senior World Champion three times: 2000 in Rowy , 2001 in Arco and 2004 in Halle .

In 2009 she took second place behind Nona Gaprindashvili. At the Senior World Championship for women 65+ in 2016 in Marienbad , she also came second behind Gaprindashvili.

She won the European Women's Senior Championship twice: in 2007 in Hockenheim and in 2008 in Davos .

Individual evidence

  1. Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924-2002 . Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002, p. 77.
  2. W. Litmanowicz; J. Gizycki: chess A to Z . Warsaw 1986, p. 243.
  3. 1977-78 candidate matches (English)
  4. Interzonal tournament 1979 in Alicante (English)
  5. Barbara Hund : My way to success . Walter Rau Verlag, 1983, ISBN 3-7919-0216-4 , p. 143.
  6. Jelena Fatalibekowa's results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  7. Jelena Fatalibekowa's results at Soviet club championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  8. 14th Senior World Chess Championship 2004 in Halle an der Saale
  9. Senior Women's World Championship 2009 in Condino
  10. 26th Senior World Championships over 50 and over 65 years, 2016 in Marienbad (Czech Republic) on TeleSchess
  11. European Senior Championship 2007 in Hockenheim
  12. ^ ECU European Senior Championship 2008 - Switzerland

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