Svetlana Vladislavovna Matveyeva

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Svetlana Wladislawowna Matwejewa ( Russian Светлана Владиславовна Матвеева ; born July 4, 1969 in Frunze ) is a Russian chess player . In 1993, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, she first played for Kyrgyzstan and then from 1994 for Russia.

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Svetlana Matvejewa won the European Under- 20 Championship for women in 1989 , ahead of Svetlana Korkina . She became the women's champion of the USSR in Lviv in 1991 . At the third Women's World Cup in 2002, she was third.

As a member of the Russian women's team at the Chess Olympiads , she won bronze in 1996 , silver in 1998 , bronze in 2000 and silver in 2002 .

She played club chess in Russia for Don-Sdjuschor Rostov-on-Don , Ladja Kazan and AWS Krasnoturjinsk . In the German women's league she played for OSG Baden-Baden , with which she won the German championship in the 2008/09 season .

She was a student of Yaroslav Srokovski . Svetlana Matveyeva was awarded the title of Women's Grand Master by FIDE in 1989 . She became international champion in 2005.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. European U18w in Straszecin 1989 on 365Chess (English) with Result and all games
  2. Matveeva, Svetlana - Chess Olympiads on Olimpbase