Muzychuk, Anna (1990)
Alternative last name spellings: – |
Alternative first name spellings: Olehivna |
Alias: – |
GENERAL INFO
Description: Anna Muzychuk is an Ukranian chess player and Chess Grandmaster since 2012. She finished second in the Women’s World Chess Championship 2017. She won the Women’s World Rapid Chess Championship in 2016, and the Women’s World Blitz Chess Championship in 2014 and 2016. | |
Sex: Female. | Occupation: Chess player. |
Place of Birth / Death: Lviv, Ukraine. | Country Tags: Ukraine. Slovenia |
Centuries: XX-XXI | Title: Grandmaster (2012) |
World Champion: – | School: – |
Style: – | Chess Olympiads: 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014. |
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External links
- Anna Muzychuk at chess-db: https://chess-db.com/public/pinfo.jsp?id=14111330 – [19/04/2019].
- Anna Muzychuk at chess.com: https://www.chess.com/article/view/chess-superstars-anna-muzychuk – [19/04/2019].
- Anna Muzychuk at chess24.com: https://chess24.com/en/read/players/anna-muzychuk – [19/04/2019].
- Anna Muzychuk at OlimpBase.org: http://www.olimpbase.org/playersw/ee80asgd.html – [19/04/2019].
- Anna Muzychuk chess games at 365chess.com: https://www.365chess.com/players/Anna_Muzychuk – [19/04/2019].
- Anna Muzychuk chess profile and games at Chessgames.com: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=54881 – [19/04/2019].
- Anna Muzychuk FIDE Chess profile: https://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=14111330 – [19/04/2019].
- Wikipedia.org: Anna Muzychuk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Muzychuk – [19/04/2019].
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