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Tamara Minogina
Country Soviet Union
 Russia
Born (1959-02-12) 12 February 1959 (age 65)
Orsk, Russia
TitleWoman International Master

Tamara Minogina (Template:Lang-ru; born 12 February 1959) is a Soviet and Russian chess player who hold the FIDE title of Woman International Master (1982).

Biography

In the late 1970s and early 1980s Tamara Minogina was one of the leading Soviet young chess players. In 1977 in Riga she won Soviet Girl's Chess Championship.[1] She five times in a row participated in USSR Women's Chess Championship finals (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982). The best result was shown in 1981 when she shared 6th-8th place. Tamara Minogina participated of the FIDE Zonal tournaments of 1981 and 1985, and her best result in 1981 when she shared 1st-4th places. In 1982, Tamara Minogina participated at Interzonal Tournament in Tbilisi and shared 7th-8th place.[2] In 1982, she was awarded the FIDE International Women Master (WIM) title. Successfully played in several international women's chess tournaments: Budapest (1982) - won 2nd place; Halle (1984) - shared 2nd-3rd place; Tashkent (1986) - won 3rd place.

In 1981 Tamara Minogina has graduated from the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education (now Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism) and works as a chess trainer in Moscow and Moscow Oblast.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Championship of USSR juniors - Riga 1977".
  2. ^ "1982 Tbilisi Interzonal Tournament : World Chess Championship (women)". www.mark-weeks.com.
  3. ^ "Открытый реестр тренеров". www.mos.ru.
  4. ^ Tamara Minogina