Vera Nebolsina

Wera Valerevna Nebolsina (Russian Вера Валерьевна Небольсина, in other transcription Vera Nebolsina; born December 16, 1989 in Sewersk ) is a Russian chess player.

Life

Wera Nebolsina was born in the year of opening in the West Siberian "secret" plutonium Seversk. She is a vegetarian and consistent early riser. At Moscow State University, she studied English and Chinese.

Chess

When she was four years old, she learned to play chess. She won the Russian Championship U8, when she was seven years old. In 1998, she won the U10 World Cup, at the next U10 World Cup 1999, she was tied second behind Kateryna Lahno ( with a score of 9.5 out of 11). Both tournaments were held in the Spanish Oropesa del Mar. In March 2007, she was in St. Petersburg Russian porcelain by rating U20 champion. In October 2007, she won the Junior World Championships U20 in Yerevan with a score of 10 points from 13 games, after the first six games won. It reached an Elo performance of 2496 in this tournament.

In 2004 she received the title of International Master of women ( WIM). The standard to be reached in 2003 a Russian youth tournament in Serpukhov and 2004 when international stars of Siberia tournament in Novosibirsk and an IM tournament, again in Serpukhov. For winning the Junior World Championship U20, she received the title of FIDE Grand Master of the women ( WGM ).

As a twelve- year-old she was already playing in the Russian League first wife. At the European Club Cup for women in 2006, she took part in, add on top board of the French Association Vandoeuvre Echecs. In Chinese club championship, she plays for the team of Bank of Qingdao.

Their highest ever Elo rating was 2388, which it achieved in January 2011. Her current Elo rating is 2256 (as of November 2011).

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