Marina Manakov
Marina Manakov, Ottweiler 1997 |
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Soviet Union (until 1991) Germany (since 1992)
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Born | 17th April 1969 |
title | International Women's Champion (1995) |
Current Elo rating | 2280 (December 2018) |
Best Elo rating | 2345 (July 1998) |
Tab at the FIDE (English) |
Marina Manakov (born Marina Sokolowa , later Marina Olbrich , born April 17, 1969 ) is a German chess player of Russian origin.
Life
She learned to play chess from her parents when she was four years old. Her father was a chess trainer at a university in Moscow , her mother was a chess trainer in a chess club. Marina Manakov (then still Marina Sokolowa) graduated with honors from the State University of Physical Culture in Moscow in 1991 with a degree in sports and chess . She is also active as a chess teacher, for example in clubs and for the Stuttgart High School Authority, the Chess Tigers University in Deizisau and schools in Miesbach - Parsberg .
successes
In 1988 she received the title of the Soviet Union , and since 1995 she has held the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). Manakov is listed as inactive at FIDE, since she last played Elo rated games in December 2013 in the 2013/14 season of the women's Bundesliga.
Zone tournaments for women
When Zone Tournament of women in Ptuj 1995, which of Ketino Kachiani was won, they finished fifth, the Zone Tournament Women 1998 in Dresden they finished fourth, winner was Masha Klinova .
German women's championships
In 1992 she won the open German women's championship in Bad Neustadt an der Saale . She won the German women's individual championship in 1993 in Bad Mergentheim and in 1997 in the State Academy for Music and Cultural Education in Ottweiler . She took second place twice in the German women's rapid chess championships : at the first women's rapid chess championship in 1993 in Herdorf behind Gisela Fischdick and in 1997 in Bensheim - Auerbach behind Annemarie Sylvia Meier . She was able to win the German championship of women in blitz chess five times: 1997, 2000, 2003 in Brakel , 2005 in the “Amadeus” room of the Kurhaus in Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains and in 2006 in the Herrnsheimer Schloss in Worms-Herrnsheim .
National team
For the German women's national team she played in three chess Olympiads with a positive total of 19 points from 31 games (+14 = 10 −7): 1994 in Moscow on the first reserve board, 1996 in Yerevan on the third and 1998 in Elista on the second board. At the European women's team championship in 1997 in Pula , she also played on the second board.
societies
In Germany she played from the district class to the 2nd division and in the women's national league for various clubs. In the women's national league she played in the 1991/92 and 1993/94 seasons for SC 1974 Bessenbach , from 1994 to 1997 for the Elberfelder Schachgesellschaft 1851 , with which she won the women's national league in 1996 and 1997 and took part in the women's European Club Cup the 1997/98 season for SSV Vimaria Weimar '91 , from 1999 to 2001 for the Karlsruher Schachfreunde , in the 2001/02 season for the Stuttgarter Schachfreunde 1879 , in the 2006/07 season for SV Wolfbusch and from 2012 to 2014 for the SF Deizisau . Other clubs to which she belonged are TV 1884 Marktheidenfeld , Schachclub Kitzingen , SC Murrhardt and, since 2014, TV Tegernsee .
Publications
- with Henryk Dobosz: Candidate Finals '93 Short – Timman . Schachverlag Olbrich, Würzburg 1993.
Web links
- Replayable chess games by Marina Manakov on 365Chess.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Marina Manakov in a short portrait on chesstigers-neckar.de ( PDF , page 2)
- ^ Women's zone tournament in 1998 on TeleSchach
- ↑ 32nd German Women's Championship 1993 in Bad Mergentheim on TeleSchach
- ^ The German women's individual championship 1997 on teleschach.de
- ↑ Report on the German Women's Blitz Championship 2005 on teleschach.com
- ↑ Marina Manakov's results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
- ↑ Marina Manakov's results at the European Women's Team Championships on olimpbase.org (English)
- ↑ Marina Manakov's results at the European Women's Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)
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SURNAME | Manakov, Marina |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sokolowa, Marina (maiden name); Olbrich, Marina; Соколова, Марина Сергеевна (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German chess player of Russian origin |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th April 1969 |