Karina Lvovna Ambarzumowa

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Karina Ambarzumowa, 2018 in Braunfels
Association RussiaRussia Russia
Born August 17, 1989
Kazan
title International Master of Women (2008)
Grand Master of Women (2011)
International Master (2019)
Current  Elo rating 2371 (March 2020)
Best Elo rating 2399 (March 2019)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Karina Lwowna Ambarzumowa ( Russian Карина Львовна Амбарцумова ; born August 17, 1989 in Kazan ) is a Russian chess player .

youth

Ambarzumova started playing chess at the age of four. She successfully participated in youth chess tournaments. In 2002 she won bronze at the European Youth Chess Championship U14w in Peñíscola .

Tournaments

  • In 2008 she won the Moscow Women's Speed ​​Chess Championship.
  • In 2010 she won the Russian student chess championship in Moscow.
  • In 2012 she won the Moscow Women's Blitz Chess Championship.
  • In 2014 she won the international women's tournament Lady Chess in Køge .
  • In 2015 in Saint Petersburg she won the Russian Women's Rapid Chess Championship.
  • In 2017 she won a bronze medal at the Russian women's rapid chess championship in Sochi .

Team fights

The Württemberger women, 2018 in Braunfels (Ambarzumowa with cup)

Others

In 2011 Ambarzumowa received the title of Women's Grand Master (WGM) from FIDE , and in 2019 the title of International Master (IM). She graduated from the Russian State Social University with a major in social pedagogy . She works as a chess trainer and organizes correspondence courses with children and adults.

Individual evidence

  1. Karina Ambartsumova winner of Lady Chess 2014 on www.chessdom.com (English)
  2. European Women's Chess Club Cup - Karina Ambartsumova on OlimpBase (English)

Web links

Commons : Karina Ambarzumowa  - collection of images