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Olga Girya
Girya in 2012
Full nameOlga Alexandrovna Girya
Country Russia
Born (1991-06-04) June 4, 1991 (age 33)
Langepas, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
TitleWoman Grandmaster (2009)
FIDE rating
(No. 22 ranked woman in the August 2015 FIDE World Rankings)
Peak rating2493 (July 2014)

Olga Alexandrovna Girya[1] (Template:Lang-ru; born 4 June 1991 in Langepas)[2] is a Russian chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster.

Career

Girya took silver in the World Under 16 Girls Championship in 2007.[3] In 2008, she placed second in the European Under 18 Girls Championship[4] and third in the same division of the World Youth Championship.[5] In 2009, Girya won both European and World U18 Girls Championships.[6][7] She was the Russian Junior Girls Champion in 2010.[2] She was the runner up at the World Junior Chess Championship (Girls) both in 2010 and 2011.[8][9]

She competed in the Women's World Chess Championship 2012: after defeating Iweta Rajlich in the first round, she was eliminated by Marie Sebag.

Girya played in four tournaments of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2013–14. In the fourth stage, held in Khanty-Mansiysk, she placed second, behind Hou Yifan, and achieved a Grandmaster norm.[10]

In February 2014, she won the Moscow Open B, reserved to female players.[11]

In June 2014, she won the Women's Russian Championship Higher League,[12] therefore qualifying for the Superfinal. In the latter she placed fourth.[13]

In November 2014 she won the Women's Russian Cup, a knockout competition, defeating in the final Anastasia Bodnaruk.[14]

Girya participated in the Women's World Chess Championship 2015: she knocked out Ekaterina Atalik in the first round, but was eliminated in the second one by Valentina Gunina.

In March 2015, she was the top scoring female player with 6.5/11 in the Vladimir Petrov Memorial, a rapid tournament held in Jurmala.[15]

Team competitions

Girya made her debut in the national women's team at the 39th Chess Olympiad (Women) playing on the second board for Russia B team.[16]

In 2012 she took part in the 8th China-Russia Match in Saint Petersburg, held with the Scheveningen system. She scored 2/5 in the classical part of the match.[17]

In 2013 she helped the Russian team to win bronze in the Women's World Team Chess Championship, winning also the individual gold on fifth board,[18] and silver in the Women's European Team Chess Championship.[19]

At the 41st Chess Olympiad (Women) she played on fourth board for the Russian team that took gold.[20]

She played fifth board for the Russian team that finished fourth at the 42nd Chess Olympiad at Baku in 2016.

In April 2015, she took part in the Women's World Team Championship and won team bronze and individual gold on fifth board, scoring 6.5/7, the best overall performance of the event.[21] In July 2015 she played in the 9th Russia-China Match in Ningbo, scoring 4/10 in the blitz match[22] and 2/5 in the classical encounter.[23]

References

  1. ^ Vladimir Putin Congratulates Russian Women's Chess Team pogonina.com 20.08.2014
  2. ^ a b "FIDE Women's Grand Prix Tashkent 2013: Olga Girya's profile". tashkent2013.fide.com. Retrieved 2015-08-08.
  3. ^ World Youth Championship 2007 (16G) Chess-Results
  4. ^ European Youth Chess Championship 2008 - Girls U18 Chess-Results
  5. ^ World Youth Chess Championships 2008 - Girls U18 Chess-Results
  6. ^ European Youth Chess Championship 2009 Girls U18 Chess-Results
  7. ^ World Youth Chess Championship 2009 (18G) Chess-Results
  8. ^ World Junior Chess Championship 2010 TWIC 16.08.2010
  9. ^ 50th World Junior Championships TWIC 17.08.2011
  10. ^ Women's FIDE Grand Prix in Khanty-Mansiysk: final report FIDE 22.04.2014
  11. ^ Moscow Open 2014 B Chess-Results
  12. ^ Russian Higher League: Lysyj and Girya win ChessBase News 14.06.2014
  13. ^ Russian Championship Superfinal 2014 TWIC 01.12.2014
  14. ^ "Jakovenko Wins Russian Cup Again". chess-news.ru. 2014-11-25. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  15. ^ Ivanchuk wins 2015 Vladimir Petrov Memorial ChessBase 08.03.2015
  16. ^ 39th Chess Olympiad 2010 Women: Russia 2 team composition Chess-Results
  17. ^ "8th Russia-China match – China wins classical game encounter". 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  18. ^ Women's World Team Chess Championship 2013 chessblog.com 12.03.2013
  19. ^ 19th European Women's Team Chess Championship 2013 Chess-Results
  20. ^ 41st Olympiad Tromso 2014 Women Chess-Results
  21. ^ Georgia takes gold in Women’s World Team Chess Championship Chessdom 28.04.2015
  22. ^ China-Russia Chess Scheveningen system Women Blitz Chess-Results
  23. ^ China-Russia Chess Match Scheveningen system Women Chess-Results