Júlia Movsesjan

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Júlia Kočetková
Júlia Kočetková, Mainz 2010
Association RussiaRussia Russia (until 2010) Slovakia (since 2010)
SlovakiaSlovakia 
Born November 26, 1981
Kopeisk , Soviet Union
title International Women's Champion (2002)
Women's Grandmaster (2006)
Current  Elo rating 2342 (July 2020)
Best Elo rating 2369 (July 2006)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Júlia Movsesjan (born July 26, 1981 as Julija Kotschetkowa ( Russian Юлия Кочеткова , Slovak transcription Júlia Kočetková ) in Kopeisk ) is a Slovak - Russian chess master .

Life

She received the title of Women's Grand Master in 2006 . She achieved the required standards in May 2001 at the Russian Women's Championship in Elista , in December 2003 at the 10th International Women's Tournament ("Admiraltejskij") in Saint Petersburg and in January 2006 at the FINEC WGM tournament also in Saint Petersburg. Kočetková has been playing for Slovakia since April 2010. She is married to Sergej Movsesjan and lives with him in Prague .

Kočetková won or occupied top places in several tournaments: 2nd place at a women's tournament in Elista (2001), 2nd place twice at a women's tournament in St. Petersburg (2003, 2006) and 2nd place at a women's tournament in Paks (2009) .

With the Slovak women's selection , Kočetková took part in the 2010 , 2012 and 2014 Chess Olympiads . On Mitropa women they also took in the years 2013 to 2016, the Slovak team and won the competition, 2013.

In the Czech extra league she had individual appearances as reserve player of the ŠK Rapid Pardubice in the seasons 2009/10 and 2010/11 , in the German women's chess league she has been playing for the Rodewian chess chicks since the 2010/11 season . In the Russian women's team championship Kočetková played for the teams of Shyschmaty Chelyabinsk , with which she won the championship in 2000, and South Urals Chelyabinsk . With both Chelyabinsk teams she also took part in the European Women's Club Cup , most successful in 2005 when she reached second place with Southern Urals Chelyabinsk and achieved the best individual result on the fourth board. Movsesjan played in the Austrian Women's Bundesliga for the ASVÖ Pamhagen team , with whom she won the title in 2016 and 2017 .

Web links

Commons : Júlia Movsesjan  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. WGM application to FIDE (English)
  2. ^ Association change 2010 at FIDE (English)
  3. Movsesian on the Move ( Memento from May 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Hravá krása logiky ( Memento of February 2, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  5. VII. Marx György Emlékverseny ( Memento of June 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ChessBase Megabase 2010
  7. Júlia Kočetkovás results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  8. Júlia Kočetkovás results at Mitropa Cups for women on olimpbase.org (English)
  9. Júlia Kočetkovás results in the Czech Extraliga on olimpbase.org (English)
  10. Júlia Kočetkovás results at European Club Cups for women on olimpbase.org (English)