Yevhenia Dolukhanova

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Yevhenia Dolukhanova, 2014
Association UkraineUkraine Ukraine (until 2011, since 2013) Armenia (2011 to 2013)
ArmeniaArmenia 
Born June 10, 1984
Baku , Soviet Union
title International Master of Women (2003)
Grand Master of Women (2006)
Current  Elo rating 2229 (April 2020)
Best Elo rating 2350 (December 2013 to January 2014)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Yevhenija Doluchanowa ( Russian: Евгения Григорьевна Долуханова ; born June 10, 1984 in Baku ) is a Ukrainian - Armenian chess player and has held the FIDE title of Women's Grand Master (WGM) since 2006 .

chess

Yevhenia Dolukhanova
Warsaw 2012

Yevhenia Dolukhanova took part in several youth championships and women's championships in Ukraine in her youth . There were, among others, the U14 in Kiev in 1997 , the U20 in Kharkiv in 2001, the women's championship in Alushta in 2002 , the U20 in Kiev as well as a women's tournament in Kharkiv in 2003 and the 2003 Ukrainian women's championship in Mykolaiv . In 2004 in Alushta she reached a shared second place behind Olga Alexandrova .

She played in 2005 at the European Women's Championships in Chișinău and reached top positions in several women's tournaments in Kharkiv . In 2005 she was shared first with Oksana Vozovic , at the 8th Kharkov Rector Cup she achieved a shared third place. In 2007 she was second behind Oksana Vozovic at the 9th Kharkov Rector Cup , in 2009 she won the Kaissa Women in Kharkiv ahead of Svetlana Petrenko and Anastassija Karlovytsch . She was also shared first with Tetjana Vasylevytsch at the Ukrainian Women's Championship in 2009 in Evpatoria . At the final of the Russian Cup for women in 2011 in Magnitogorsk , she reached the semi-finals, in which she failed against the tournament winner Anastassija Bodnaruk . In December 2011 she switched from the Ukrainian to the Armenian and in September 2013 back to the Ukrainian Chess Federation. Dolukhanova was named Grand Master of Women (WGM) in 2006, and she met the required standards in 2004 and 2005 at three tournaments in Saratov , Kherson and Kharkiv.

societies

From 2010 to 2013 she played in the 1st German Women's Chess League for SV Chemie Guben on the second board with a total of 11 points from 17 games. In the 2013/14 season Doluchanowa was registered with the Oberliga club Post-SV Ulm, but was not used. In the Ukrainian team championship in 2002 she played for the team of the Losowa Chess Club . Doluchanowa plays in the French top 12 women in 2016 for Vandœuvre-Echecs .

Others

Yevhenia Dolukhanova also works as a journalist. For example, she wrote an extensive report for ChessBase about the 2011 Ukrainian Women's Individual Championship in Poltava, which Katerina Dolzhikova won.

Individual evidence

  1. UKR-ch (Women) Alushta 2004 on 365Chess (English)
  2. Kharkov Femida (Women) Kharkov 2005 on 365Chess (English)
  3. Kharkov Rector Cup (Women) 8th Kharkov 2006 on 365Chess (English)
  4. Kharkov Rector Cup (Women) 9th on 365Chess (English)
  5. Kaissa Women Kharkiv UKR 2009 on 365Chess (English)
  6. ch-UKR w Evpatoria UKR 2009 on 365Chess (English)
  7. Russian Cup Final w KO - Magnitogorsk 2011 on 365Chess (English)
  8. WGM application to FIDE (English)
  9. Individual results of the Post-SV Ulm in the Oberliga Württemberg 2013/14 at the Chess Association Württemberg
  10. Yevhenia Dolukhanova's results at the Ukrainian team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  11. Evgeniya Doluhanova: Report on the Ukrainian Women's Individual Championship on ChessBase (table, pictures)

Web links

Commons : Yevhenia Dolukhanova  - collection of images