Inna Gaponenko

Inna Yanovskaya ( born Gaponenko, Ukrainian Інна Яновська - Гапоненко; born June 22, 1976 in Kherson) is a Ukrainian chess player.

Individual successes

In 1992, she was in Rimavská Sobota U16 European Champion. At the German Open Individual Championship of Women 2000 in Rodewisch they took second place. In 2002 she won the 7th Münch -Bräu - Open in Saxony Leutersdorf and the 1st International Chess weeks in Trier. In October 2002, she won the European Women in chess, which was held in Antalya. In 2003, she won the 3rd Open in the Saxon Schneeberg ( shared with Tatjana Wassylewytsch ) and the second Comtoir Women Masters in Belfort. In 2004 she won the Schleiden- Pentecostal Open in Schleiden- Gemuend. The Ukrainian Women's Championship she won in 2008 in Mykolaiv. In 2009 she won the first festival Panza on the island of Ischia in front of the grand masters Igor Naumkin and Viesturs Meijers. 2011 chess festival Bad Wörishofen she scored an excellent third place, ahead of 12 grandmasters like Sebastian Siebrecht, Sergey Tiviakov and Romuald Mainka. Also in 2011, she won the Jubilee chess tournament chess club Nuremberg in 1911, before the great masters Michael Prusikin and Viesturs Meijers.

She participated in several women's world championships and qualifiers for women's world championships: When Interzonal in 1995 in Chisinau, she was twelfth. In the Women's World Cup in 2001, she retired in the second, 2008 in the third round.

National

She took with the Ukrainian women's team to nine Chess Olympiads ( 1994-1998 and 2002-2012 with a total score of 60 points from 87 games). At the Olympic Games in Turin in 2006, she received an individual silver medal for their results of 7 of 9 on the third board. The team won the gold medal. A silver medal with the team she won at the Chess Olympiad 2008 in Dresden, 2012 in Istanbul took the Ukrainian team with her third place. In the team's Women's World Cup 2007 in Yekaterinburg received it, on the third board playing a bronze medal for the team result and an individual gold medal for her score of 7 out of 8 ( Elo performance of 2662 ). Again she took third place with Ukraine at the World Team Championships for women 2009 } in Ningbo, in addition, she received an individual gold medal for her score of 5.5 out of 8 on the third board. Also in the European Team Championship for Women 2009 in Novi Sad, she took with Ukraine in third place. The World Team Championships in 2013 she won the Ukrainian women's national team, also in the same year the European Championship.

Club teams

In the women's league, she played for the Rodewischer chess chicks and the SV Mülheim- Nord, with the men for the ESV nickel Aue in the 2nd Bundesliga East and in the season 2010/ 11 in the Chess League. Team playing chess or she played in the Ukraine ( Grandmaster School Kiev, later for Danko Donbass Donetsk ), Serbia (for the SK BAS Belgrade ), Bulgaria, Romania ( for the CS Studenţesc Medicina Timisoara ), Russia ( for Ladya Kazan, ShSM Moscow and tower ), France (since 2007 for Clichy Echecs ) and Turkey (since 2010 Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi for SK). In European Club Cup she won for BAS Belgrade playing four gold medals: 2002 in Antalya with the team and for their results of 5 of 7 on the third board, from 2003 in Rethymno with 6 out of 7 on the third board and 2004 in Izmir with 5.5 7 on the second board. Overall, they played 13 times at the European Club Cup for women.

Rating

She wears since 1995 the title of Grand Master of the women ( WGM ) and is since 2002 an International Master of Men (IM). Your Elo rating is 2435 (as of March 2011), so it is number 47 of the women's world rankings. Their highest ever Elo rating was 2482 in April 2005, she was then ranked 11th in the world rankings.

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