Tatiana Anatolyevna Kosintseva

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Tatiana Anatolyevna Kosintseva
Tatjana Kossinzewa, 2007
Association RussiaRussia Russia
Born April 11, 1986
Arkhangelsk
title International Master of Women (2001)
Grand Master of Women (2001)
International Master (2004)
Grand Master (2009)
Current  Elo rating 2475 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2581 (November 2010)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Tatiana Anatoljewna Kossinzewa ( Russian Татьяна Анатольевна Косинцева , English spelling used by FIDE: Tatiana Kosintseva ; born April 11, 1986 in Arkhangelsk ) is a Russian chess master .

Life

Tatjana Kossinzewa learned to play chess at the age of six. At the European Championships for girls under 12 (U12 female) in 1998, she took first place tied with French Marie Sebag , as well as at the U12 Girls’s World Championships, this time together with K. Humpy from India . Kossinzewa missed winning the title because of the poorer ranking . Two years later she was - together with her sister Nadezhda Kossinzewa - co-winner of the U18 European Championships for young women, again she came second only because of the fine scoring. In 2002 in Elista , 2004 in Kazan (ahead of Alexandra Kostenyuk ) and 2007 in Moscow , Kosinzewa won the women's championship of Russia , in 2006 in Gorodets she was third.

After a third place at the European Women's Championship in Silivri in 2003 as the best European ranking so far, Tatjana Kossinzewa was the superior European Women's Champion in 2007 in Dresden , she scored 10 points from 11 games without losing a game, with an Elo performance of 2774 points. In 2009 in Saint Petersburg she won the European Women's Championship again. In 2010 she won the FIDE Grand Prix in Nalchik with 9 points from 12 games.

Tatjana Kossinzewa has been the women's grandmaster title (WGM) since 2001. In 2004 she was named International Master (IM), she achieved the required standards at the European individual championships for women in 2002 in Varna , 2003 in Istanbul and 2004 in Dresden . Tatjana Kossinzewa has held the title of Grand Master since 2009 , and she fulfilled the necessary standards at the European Women's Individual Championship in Dresden in 2007 and at the Aeroflot Open in Moscow in 2009 . In 2010 she was named the Honored Master of Sports of Russia . She is trained together with her sister by Garri Kasparov's former trainer Yuri Dochojan . She studies law and lives in Arkhangelsk .

National team

Tatjana Kossinzewa took with the Russian women's team at the 2002 , Chess Olympiads in 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , 2010 and 2012 in part. She won the 2010 and 2012 Olympics with the team and was the best single player on the first board in 2010. After the 2012 Chess Olympiad, she announced that she would withdraw from the national team as long as it was being supervised by Sergei Rublevsky as head coach. The reason given was that she had been exposed to strong psychological pressure during the tournament. Kosinzewa also took part in the women's team championships in 2007, 2009 and 2011, where she finished second with the Russian team. At the European Team Championships women she took in 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011 and won this with Russia in 2007, 2009 and 2011. In 2005, she also reached the highest individual score on the fourth board, 2011, the highest individual score on the second board.

societies

Tatiana Kosinzewa took part in the European Women's Club Cup four times : in 2005 and 2006 with the AVS Krasnoturinsk , in 2008 and 2009 with Spartak Vidnoe , with whom she won the competition in 2009.

Web links

Commons : Tatiana Anatolyevna Kosintseva  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. IM application to FIDE (English)
  2. GM application to FIDE (English)
  3. Tatjana Kossinzewa's results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Kosintseva sisters abandon the Russian women's team , Chessbase.com, June 2, 2013
  5. Tatjana Kossinzewas results at the women's team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  6. Tatjana Kossinzewa's results at the European Women's Team Championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  7. Tatjana Kossinzewa's results at the European Women's Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)