Natalia Hryhorenko

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Natalia Hryhorenko, 2005
Association UkraineUkraine Ukraine
Born January 23, 1986
Lviv , Soviet Union
title International Women's Champion (2001)
Current  Elo rating 2327 (January 2020)
Best Elo rating 2348 (October 2008 to November 2009)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Natalja Wadymiwna Hryhorenko ( Ukrainian Ната́ля Вади́мівна Григоре́нко ; born January 23, 1986 in Lviv ) is a Ukrainian chess player .

At the U14 World Cup for Women in 2000 in Oropesa del Mar, Spain, she finished third. She was able to repeat this result at the U18 World Cup in 2004 in Heraklion . In the same year, nine months before, she won the Ukrainian U18 championship for women in Lviv with 8.5 points from 9 games and 3.5 points ahead. In September 2004 she won the M. Teodorescu Trophy in Bucharest . At the Ukrainian women's championship in Poltava in 2007 , she was second.

At the U18 European Team Championship in 2001, she played on the first board of the second Ukrainian girls' team with a positive result of 3.5 points from 6 games, losing only to Elisabeth Pähtz and Jelena Dembo . She plays club chess in Serbia on the top board of the Sk Srem Sikom Group and in Turkey on the first board of Siirt Gençlik Spor Kulübü . She also played in the Hungarian and Romanian first women's leagues.

The chess player, who comes from the administrative unit of Lviv , holds the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). Your third place at the U18 World Cup 2004 is considered the norm for the title of Grand Master of Women (WGM). Hryhorenko is listed as inactive by the World Chess Federation FIDE , as she has not played an Elo rated game since the Vasylyshyn Memorial women's tournament in Lviv in November 2010 .

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Individual evidence

  1. WGM standard (English)