Nadezhda Kosintseva

Nadezhda Anatoljewna Kossinzewa (Russian Надежда Анатольевна Косинцева, English spelling, which is used by the FIDE Nadezhda Kosintseva; born January 14, 1985 in Arkhangelsk ) is a Russian chess champion.

Career

Nadezhda Kossinzewa already distinguished himself as a girl and young player as an excellent chess player. She won four gold medals at European and World Championships: She was U10 European Champion in Verdun ( 1995), U12 European Champion in Tallinn (1997), U14 World Champion in Oropesa del Mar ( 1998) and European U18 champion in Kallithea (2000).

Nadezhda Kossinzewa was in 2008 in the Russian Super Final of the women in Moscow the superior winner. She has won the award FIDE Caissa Award for 2009 Female Player of the Year, in 2009 they lost a match.

At the Chess Olympiad in Turin in 2006, she won the Russian women's team silver medal, bronze medal, while she won in 2004 in Calvia 2004 and 2008 in Dresden, the individual gold medal. The balance sheet at the Chess Olympiad 2010 in Khanty-Mansiysk was excellent, she won the first Russian women's choice by a wide margin gold and individual gold at the second board with an Elo performance of 2662, better than her sister Tatiana, the best player on the first board.

Nadezhda Kossinzewa carries the Grandmaster title of women since 2002 and since 2004 the title of International Master since 2011 and the title of Grand Master. In 2011 she was awarded the Honored Master of Sports of Russia. You will be trained together with her sister of Garry Kasparov 's former coach Yuri Dochojan. With its highest ever Elo rating of 2576 in November 2010, she was on the fifth place in the women's world rankings.

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