Svetlana Korkina

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Swetlana Korkina ( Russian Светлана Коркина ; born July 6, 1971 ) is a Russian chess player .

chess

Swetlana Korkina only played chess tournaments between 1989 and 1994.

At the European Championships in 1989 for girls U20 in Dębica , she was runner-up behind Swetlana Matwejewa from the USSR , but before Vera Peicheva . In a Moscow women's tournament with 58 participants, she played in 1990. At the Soviet Women's Championship of the Union Republics, she played in 1991 for the Russian Soviet Socialist Federative Republic on the fourth board. She also took part in the Berlin summer of 1994. In an international tournament in Vladivostok in 1994 , which Grandmaster Sərxan Quliyev from Azerbaijan won, she got 3.5 points from 9 games.

She received the title of International Women's Champion from FIDE in 1992 . Her highest rating was 2305 in July 1990.

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Thinking about the Eastern Bloc - About the European Girls' Championship . JugendSchach , issue 1/90, p. 6/7
  2. Moscow women's tournament 1990 on 365Chess (English) with 225 games
  3. Results of Korkinas at Soviet women's championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Vladivostok 1994 on 365Chess (English) with final score and all games
  5. Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924-2002 . Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002, p. 120