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'''Henryka (Henrijeta) Konarkowska-Sokolov''' (born [[14 December]] 1938, Inowrocław, [[Poland]]) a Polish–[[Serbia]]n [[chess]] master.
'''Henryka (Henrijeta) Konarkowska-Sokolov''' (born [[14 December]] 1938, Inowrocław, [[Poland]]) a Polish–[[Serbia]]n [[chess]] master.


She was four times [[Polish Chess Championship|Polish Champion]] (1958, 1960, 1963, and 1964)<ref>{{cite book | author=Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy| title=Szachy od A do Z | publisher=Wydawnictwo ''Sport i Turystyka'' Warszawa | year=1986, 1987 | id=ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)}}</ref> and two times [[Yugoslav Chess Championship|Yugoslav Champion]] (1967 and 1971).
She was four times Women's [[Polish Chess Championship|Polish Champion]] (1958, 1960, 1963, and 1964)<ref>{{cite book | author=Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy| title=Szachy od A do Z | publisher=Wydawnictwo ''Sport i Turystyka'' Warszawa | year=1986, 1987 | id=ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z)}}</ref> and two times Women's [[Yugoslav Chess Championship|Yugoslav Champion]] (1967 and 1971).


In 1961, Henryka Kornakowska took 11th in Vrnjačka Banja (Candidates Tournament, [[Nona Gaprindashvili]] won). In 1964, she tied for 7-8th in Sukhumi (Candidates Tournament). In 1965, she married Vladimir Sokolov, and emigrated to Yugoslavia. In 1967, Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov tied for 11-12th in Subotica (Candidates Tournament, [[Alla Kushnir]] won). <ref>http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/wcc-plwo.htm World Chess Championship for Women</ref>
In 1961, Henryka Kornakowska took 11th in Vrnjačka Banja (Candidates Tournament, [[Nona Gaprindashvili]] won). In 1964, she tied for seventh/eighth place in Sukhumi (Candidates Tournament). In 1965, she married Vladimir Sokolov, and emigrated to Yugoslavia. In 1967, Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov tied for eleventh/twelfth place in Subotica (Candidates Tournament, [[Alla Kushnir]] won). <ref>http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/wcc-plwo.htm World Chess Championship for Women</ref>


She played thrice in Women's [[Chess Olympiad]]s (once for Poland and twice for Yugoslavia):
She played thrice in Women's [[Chess Olympiad]]s (once for Poland and twice for Yugoslavia):
* In 1963, at first board in 2nd WChOlympiad in Split (+5 –4 =1);
* In 1963, at first board in second WChOlympiad in Split (+5 –4 =1);
* In 1969, at second board in 4th WChOlympiad in Lublin (+5 –1 =3);
* In 1969, at second board in fourth WChOlympiad in Lublin (+5 –1 =3);
* In 1972, at first reserve board in 5th WChOlympiad in Skopje (+2 –0 =5).
* In 1972, at first reserve board in fifth WChOlympiad in Skopje (+2 –0 =5).
She won two individual bronze medals (1969 and 1972).<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
She won two individual bronze medals (1969 and 1972).<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>



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Henryka (Henrijeta) Konarkowska-Sokolov (born 14 December 1938, Inowrocław, Poland) a Polish–Serbian chess master.

She was four times Women's Polish Champion (1958, 1960, 1963, and 1964)[1] and two times Women's Yugoslav Champion (1967 and 1971).

In 1961, Henryka Kornakowska took 11th in Vrnjačka Banja (Candidates Tournament, Nona Gaprindashvili won). In 1964, she tied for seventh/eighth place in Sukhumi (Candidates Tournament). In 1965, she married Vladimir Sokolov, and emigrated to Yugoslavia. In 1967, Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov tied for eleventh/twelfth place in Subotica (Candidates Tournament, Alla Kushnir won). [2]

She played thrice in Women's Chess Olympiads (once for Poland and twice for Yugoslavia):

  • In 1963, at first board in second WChOlympiad in Split (+5 –4 =1);
  • In 1969, at second board in fourth WChOlympiad in Lublin (+5 –1 =3);
  • In 1972, at first reserve board in fifth WChOlympiad in Skopje (+2 –0 =5).

She won two individual bronze medals (1969 and 1972).[3]

Konarkowska-Sokolov was awarded the Woman International Master (WIM) title in 1962 and the Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title in 1986.

References

  1. ^ Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987). Szachy od A do Z. Wydawnictwo Sport i Turystyka Warszawa. ISBN 83-217-2481-7 (1. A-M), ISBN 83-217-2745-x (2. N-Z). {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess/wcc-plwo.htm World Chess Championship for Women
  3. ^ OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess