Svetlana Prudnikova

Svetlana A. Prudnikowa (Russian Светлана Александровна Прудникова; born March 18, 1967 in Balakowo ) is a Russian chess player who plays for Serbia since the late 1990s.

Svetlana Prudnikowa was taught as Alissa Galljamowa Ekaterina Kovalevskaya and schachlich in the All-Russia Chess Grandmasters school ( ACGS ). The title International Master Women (WIM) she wears since 1987, Grand Master of the women ( WGM ) it was 1992. She is married to a Yugoslav and lives in Belgrade.

Your current Elo rating is 2349 (as of September 2009), however it is listed as inactive because they did not play a game of chess -evaluated more since the first Serbian woman League 2007. Last among the top 25 of the FIDE world ranking list of women she was in 2000. Their previous highest Elo rating was 2428 in July 2000.

Chess successes

Individual Championships

In the Russian Youth Championships in 1982, 1983 and 1984, she was each second. At the Junior World Championships Girls U20 in Vilnius they occupied in 1986, together with Camilla Baginskaite the second place, even at the U20 World Youth Championship 1987 in Baguio City was her second, this time behind the winner, Camilla Baginskaite. 1992 and 1998 she won the Russian Single Women's Championship, 1996 and 1997, she was in Russia in second. 1994 in Wuppertal, she finished second behind Ekaterina Borulya in the open German Single Women's Championship. In 2000, in Herceg Novi, at their first participation, she won the Yugoslav Championship single woman with a score of 12 from 13, 2002 in Kotor, she won the championship again. In 2003, she won the 36th International women's tournament in Belgrade.

National

At the Chess Olympiad 1992 in Manila, she received an individual gold medal for her score of 8.5 out of 11 on the second board of the Russian women's national team, with which they met the standards for women's grandmaster title. At the Chess Olympiad in 1996 in Yerevan she finished playing the third place with the Russian team on the third board. At the Chess Olympiad in Bled in 2002 she was playing for the team of Serbia and Montenegro, an individual gold medal for her score of 9.5 out of 13 on the second board. In the women's team European championship 2003 in Plovdiv she received an individual silver medal for her score of 3.5 out of 5 on the reserve board.

Chess club

In 1997 and 1999 they played at the European Club Cup in Nova Gorica for Partizan Belgrade on the first board. 2000 in Halle ( Saale), she won this team European Women's Championship with Agrouniverzal Belgrade and also received an individual gold medal for her score of 5.5 out of 7 on the third board. The same she succeeded in 2001 in Belgrade with Agronuniverzal: a team victory and a gold medal, this time with 6 out of 7 on the fourth board. 2003 to 2005 she played at the Club Cup for the SK BAS Belgrade, with whom she also plays currently in the first Serbian woman League (as of 2007). She also plays in the Slovenian Women's League. In the German Bundesliga woman she played for the Essen SK Holsterhausen.

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