Ljuba Kristol

Ljuba Danielovna Kristol (Hebrew: לובה דניאלובנה קריסטול; Russian: Любовь Даниэловна Кристол; born May 26, 1944, Leningrad) is a Russian-born Israeli International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Woman International Master.

Luba Kristol, Chess Olympiad 1980, Malta

She is best known for winning the ICCF Women's World Championship in correspondence chess on two occasions: between 1978 and 1984, and between 1993 and 1998.

She grew up in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), and since 1976 has lived in Israel. Kristol is the four-time OTB women's chess champion of Israel.

She took part in four Chess Olympiads as a member of the Israeli team. In the Olympiad in 1976 (which took place in Haifa), Kristol won the gold medal with the Israeli team.

In 1989 Kristol participated in a zonal tournament in Haifa, and shared 1st–2nd place.

Tournaments

Major tournaments that Kristol participated in

Start date Name of tournament Site Board in a group tournament Place in a personal tournament Number of games Category Result needed for a GM norm Actual result
1 May 1997 Champion of champions of Israel [1] - 1 10 - - 8
16 October 2003 Semi final of WC number 27 [2] - 6 12 7 9.5 6
16 October 2004 VI European final [3] 12 - 13 5 - 5
20 December 2004 NPSF 60 Years GM Jubilee Tournament [4] - 5 14 11 9 7.5
10 July 2005 Preliminary of the 17th Olympiad [5] 5 - 10 4 - 4
15 April 2006 60 Years Anniversary BdF [6] - - 16 - - 4.5 not ended

References

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Preceded by
Lora Jakovleva
Women's World Correspondence Chess Champion
1978–1984
Succeeded by
Liudmila Belavenets
Preceded by
Liudmila Belavenets
Women's World Correspondence Chess Champion
1993–1998
Succeeded by
Alessandra Riegler
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