Elena Fatalibekova
Elena Fatalibekova | |
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Elena Fatalibekova in Bad Kissingen, 1982 | |
Full name | Elena Abramovna Fatalibekova |
Country | Russia |
Born |
Moscow, Soviet Union | October 4, 1947
Title | Woman Grandmaster (1977) |
Peak rating | 2317 (July 2003) |
Elena Abramovna Fatalibekova (Russian: Елена Абрамовна Фаталибекова; née Rubtsova; born October 4, 1947, in Moscow) is a Russian chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) since 1977.
She is the daughter of fourth Women's World Chess Champion Olga Rubtsova. Her first great success was the shared victory of the Soviet Junior Girls' Chess Championship in 1963.[1]
In 1970 Fatalibekova placed second in a women's international tournament at Tbilisi and the next year won international tournament in Chelyabinsk. She was awarded the title of Woman International Master in 1970. In 1974 Fatalibekova won the Women's Soviet Chess Championship.
Fatalibekova successfully played in the Women's World Chess Championship 1978. In 1976 she won the Tbilisi Women's Interzonal (ahead of Maia Chiburdanidze).[2] In 1977 in the first round of the knock-out series of matches Fatalibekova won against Valentina Kozlovskaya in Sochi - 6 : 2 (+4 −0 =4) but in the semifinals lost to Alla Kushnir in West Berlin - 3½ : 6½ (+2 −5 =3).[3] Fatalibekova was awarded the title of Woman Grandmaster in 1977.
She was not able to replicate this success in later Women's World Chess Championships. Fatalibekova placed 6th in the 1979 Women's Interzonal in Alicante[4] and 8th in the 1982 Women's Interzonal in Bad Kissingen.[5]
Fatalibekova is three time winner of the Women's World Senior Chess Championship (2000, 2001, 2004)[6] and two time winner of the Women's European Senior Chess Championship (2007, 2008).
References
External links
- Elena Fatalibekova rating card at FIDE
- Elena Fatalibekova player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Elena Fatalibekova chess games at 365Chess.com
- Elena Fatalibekova team chess record at OlimpBase.org