Irina Perevertkina
Irina Vladimirovna Perevertkina (Russian: Ирина Владимировна Переверткина; born October 27, 1967) is a Russian Women ICCF Grandmaster.[1]
Irina Vladimirovna Perevertkina | |
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Full name | Irina Vladimirovna Perevertkina |
Country | Soviet Union Russia |
Born | Moscow, Russia | October 27, 1967
Title | Women ICCF Grandmaster (2011) |
ICCF World Champion | 2011–2014-2017 |
Biography
In 1985 Perevertkina graduated from Moscow Secondary School Nr. 905. In 1991 she graduated from Bauman Moscow State Technical University Faculty of Engineering Technology. In 2010 Perevertkina defended the master's degree in Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism. Married, mother of two children. Since 1985 she working as a chess coach and head of department of sports school "Orienta" in Moscow.[2] During many years she is the Moscow Chess Federation's Children's and Youth Committee Chairperson.[3]
She started played to correspondence chess at the age of 6, but two years later participated in his first international tournament.[4] In 2014 Perevertkina won the 9th Ladies World Correspondence Chess Championship (2011–2014),[5] in 2017 she won the 10th Ladies World Correspondence Chess Championship (2014–2017)[6] and in 2020 she won the 11th Ladies World Correspondence Chess Championship (2017–2020).[7]
References
- "Player Details". www.iccf.com.
- "Шахматная школа Ориента - Перевёрткина Ирина Владимировна". chessschool.ru. Archived from the original on 2019-01-18. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
- "Москва Шахматная. Шахматная федерация Москвы". www.chessmoscow.ru.
- "РОССИЙСКАЯ АССОЦИАЦИЯ ЗАОЧНЫХ ШАХМАТ. РАЗШ". Archived from the original on 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- "Cross Table". www.iccf.com.
- "ICCF". www.iccf.com.
- "ICCF". www.iccf.com.
External links
- Irina Perevertkina player profile and games at Chessgames.com
Preceded by Olga Sukhareva |
Women's World Correspondence Chess Champion 2011-2014 |
Succeeded by Irina Perevertkina |
Preceded by Irina Perevertkina |
Women's World Correspondence Chess Champion 2014-2017 |
Succeeded by Irina Perevertkina |
Preceded by Irina Perevertkina |
Women's World Correspondence Chess Champion 2017-2020 |
Succeeded by in charge |