Valentina Yakovlevna Kozlovskaya

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Valentina Koslowskaja, Bad Liebenzell 1996
Association RussiaRussia Russia
Born April 18, 1938
Essentuki , Soviet Union
title International Master of Women (1965)
Grand Master of Women (1976)
Current  Elo rating 2140 (December 2019)
Best Elo rating 2315 (January 1975)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Walentina Jakowlewna Koslowskaja ( Russian Валентина Яковлевна Козловская , at the World Chess Federation FIDE Valentina Kozlovskaya ; born April 18, 1938 in Essentuki , Stavropol region ) is a Russian chess player .

Life

Valentina Kozlovskaya, 1968

She is a biochemist by profession and was married to the chess player Igor Bondarewski . Besides chess, she loves classical music. It is also included in the Soviet Encyclopedia.

chess

With the Soviet women's national team, she won the 1966 Women's Chess Olympiad in Oberhausen on the second board behind Nona Gaprindashvili . At the Soviet club championship, she took part in the first or second Trud women's board seven times and won the competition with the team in 1964.

Because of her international success, FIDE awarded her the title of International Women's Champion (WIM) in 1965 and the title of Women's Grand Master (WGM) in 1976 .

In 1965 she won the Soviet women's championship , and in 1976 and 1979 the Russian women's championship. She took part in four interzonal tournaments for the women's world chess championship ( Ohrid 1971 , Menorca 1973 , Tbilisi 1976 and Rio de Janeiro 1979 ). She qualified twice for the candidate competitions, she failed in the candidate competitions for the women's chess championship in 1975 in the semi-finals to Irina Levitina and in the candidate competitions for the 1978 women's world chess championship in the quarter-finals to Jelena Fatalibekova .

She won more than ten international tournaments, lowering others in Hungary (1966 and 1980), Voronezh (1973), Belgrade (1975) and Halle (1976).

In 1996 in Bad Liebenzell she became the senior world champion ahead of Tamar Chmiadaschwili .

She also took part in the Senior World Championships in 1995 in Bad Liebenzell , 1997 in Bad Wildbad , 2000 in Rowy , 2001 in Arco , 2008 in Bad Zwischenahn and 2009 in Condino .

At the tenth senior world championship in 2000 in Rowy, she was third in the women, behind Jelena Fatalibekowa and Tamar Chmiadashvili . In the men’s Oleg Chernikov won ahead of Jānis Klovāns and Mark Taimanow .

With her highest Elo rating of 2315, she finished fifth in the world rankings for women in January 1975.

Individual evidence

Koslowskakja (1968)
  1. Шахматы: Энциклопедический словарь. Москва: Советская энциклопедия, 1990. Стр. 163. ISBN 5-85270-005-3 . (Russian)
  2. Valentina Koslowskaja's results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. Valentina Koslowskaja's results at Soviet club championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. ^ Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924-2002 . Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002, p. 76
  5. Candidate competitions for the 1975 Women's World Chess Championship on mark-weeks.com (English)
  6. Candidate competitions for the 1978 Women's World Chess Championship on mark-weeks.com (English)
  7. Senior World Championship 1996 in Bad Liebenzell
  8. 10th World Senior Championships (2000) on The Week in Chess # 307 from September 25, 2000 by Mark Crowther

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