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* In 2010, at first board in the [[39th Chess Olympiad|39th Chess Olympiad (women)]] in [[Khanty-Mansiysk]] (+6, =3, -2),
* In 2010, at first board in the [[39th Chess Olympiad|39th Chess Olympiad (women)]] in [[Khanty-Mansiysk]] (+6, =3, -2),
* In 2014, at first board in the [[41st Chess Olympiad|41st Chess Olympiad (women)]] in [[Tromsø]] (+6, =0, -5),
* In 2014, at first board in the [[41st Chess Olympiad|41st Chess Olympiad (women)]] in [[Tromsø]] (+6, =0, -5),
* In 2018, at first board in the [[43rd Chess Olympiad|43rd Chess Olympiad (women)]] in [[Batumi]] (+7, =0, -3)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chess-results.com/tnr368909.aspx?lan=1&art=20&fed=IBC&flag=30|title=Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - 43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women|website=chess-results.com}}</ref>.
* In 2018, at first board in the [[43rd Chess Olympiad|43rd Chess Olympiad (women)]] in [[Batumi]] (+7, =0, -3).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chess-results.com/tnr368909.aspx?lan=1&art=20&fed=IBC&flag=30|title=Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - 43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women|website=chess-results.com}}</ref>


Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko played for Ukrainian team in the [[Blind Chess Olympiad]]s, which participated 6 times (1992-2008, 2017). In team competition she won 3 silver (1996, 2008, 2017) and 3 bronze (1992, 2000, 2004) medals. In individual competition she won gold (2008) and silver (2017) medals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playersbl/15zxrtro.html|title=OlimpBase :: Blind Chess Olympiads :: Lubov Zsiltsova|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>
Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko played for Ukrainian team in the [[Blind Chess Olympiad]]s, which participated 6 times (1992-2008, 2017). In team competition she won 3 silver (1996, 2008, 2017) and 3 bronze (1992, 2000, 2004) medals. In individual competition she won gold (2008) and silver (2017) medals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playersbl/15zxrtro.html|title=OlimpBase :: Blind Chess Olympiads :: Lubov Zsiltsova|website=www.olimpbase.org}}</ref>

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Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko
Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko in 2008
CountryUkraine
Born (1956-10-20) 20 October 1956 (age 67)
TitleWomen International Master (WIM) (1996)

Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko (Ukrainian: Любов Жильцова-Лысенко; born 20 October 1956) is a Ukrainian chess player who holds the title of Women International Master (WIM) (1996). Ukrainian Women's Chess Championship winner (1978). She is the Women's Chess Olympiad two-times individual gold medal winner (1994, 2006).

Biography

Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko is one of leading female chess player in International Braille Chess Association (IBCA). In 1978, she won Ukrainian Women's Chess Championship. Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko five times won IBCA World Women's Chess Championships (1989, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2005). In 2009, she won bronze medal in this tournament. Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko participated in IBCA World Open Chess Championships, where she won bronze medal (2006). Also she participated in IBCA European Open Chess Championships, where she won silver (1995) and bronze (1999) medals.

Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko played for IBCA team in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[1]

Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko played for Ukrainian team in the Blind Chess Olympiads, which participated 6 times (1992-2008, 2017). In team competition she won 3 silver (1996, 2008, 2017) and 3 bronze (1992, 2000, 2004) medals. In individual competition she won gold (2008) and silver (2017) medals.[3]

In 1996, she awarded the FIDE Women International Master (WIM) title.

References

  1. ^ "OlimpBase :: Women's Chess Olympiads :: Lubov Zsiltzova-Lisenko". www.olimpbase.org.
  2. ^ "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - 43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women". chess-results.com.
  3. ^ "OlimpBase :: Blind Chess Olympiads :: Lubov Zsiltsova". www.olimpbase.org.

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