Marija Butuk

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Marija Butuk ( Russian Мария Бутук , Moldovan and with the World Chess Federation FIDE Maria Butuc ; born March 27, 1993 in the Republic of Moldova ) is a Moldovan chess player . In 2007 she switched from the Moldovan to the Russian chess federation .

Life

Marija Butuk grew up in Chișinău . She is studying at Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance and has been teaching chess at School No. 597 since 2011. She has been active for the student organization AIESEC since October 2012 .

successes

At the U12 European Championships in Urgup in 2004 , she took bronze behind Lara Stock and Anastassija Bodnaruk . In 2007 she won the Russian U14 championship and in March 2012 the 80th individual championship for women in Saint Petersburg .

In March 2009, the title of International Women's Champion (WIM) was applied for. She achieved the norms for this with over-fulfillment at the individual European championship for women in May 2008 in Plovdiv , where she won against Jana Jacková , among others , and at the Mediterranean Open in Rijeka in December 2008 . She received the award in September 2009 because only then did she exceed the limit of 2200 Elo points.

Her Elo number is 2223 (as of January 2019), but she is listed as inactive because she has not played an Elo-rated game since the Estonian team championship in 2015. In August 2012, Butuk reached her highest Elo rating of 2224, after which she did not play an Elo-rated game for almost three years and kept this rating until May 2015.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. WIM application (English)