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Alexandra Sergeevna Obolentseva (Russian: Александра Серге́евна Оболенцева; born 21 June 2001) is a
Russian chess player. She was
awarded the
title Woman...
- 2000 –
Dylan Brown, New
Zealand rugby league player 2001 –
Alexandra Obolentseva,
Russian chess player 2011 – Lil Bub,
American celebrity cat (d. 2019)...
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player and
coach Nikolay Novikov, (born 15 May 1946),
boxer Alexandra Obolentseva (born 2001),
chess player Yelena Posevina (born 1986),
rhythmic gymnast...
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tennis player Alexandra Nikiforova (born 1993),
Russian actress Alexandra Obolentseva (born 2001),
Russian chess player Alexandra Ocles (born 1979), Ecuadorian...
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section of the 2016
Moscow Open,
edging Soumya Swaminathan and
Alexandra Obolentseva on tiebreak. In
December 2023, she won the women's
World Rapid Chess...
- Davaademberel (Mongolia) 2011 Caldas Novas (Brazil) Zhu Yi (China) Alexandra
Obolentseva (Russia) 2012 Maribor (Slovenia) Nguyễn Anh Khôi (Vietnam) Nutakki...
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Nikolay Novotelnov (1911–2006)
Handszar Odeev (born 1972)
Alexandra Obolentseva (born 2001) Tõnu Õim (born 1941)
Vladimir Okhotnik (born 1950) Lembit...
- women's
section of the
Moscow Open with
Anastasia Bodnaruk and
Alexandra Obolentseva,
finishing second on tiebreak.
Soumya won the
bronze medal in the Women's...
- Dimitrova (Russia) 8 2 Oliwia Kiolbasa (Poland) 7 3 Akshaya Kalaiyalahan (England) 7 4 Alexandra
Obolentseva (Russia) 6½ 5 Ivana Hrescak (Slovakia) 6½...
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Alexandra Afanasieva (f) U15 winners:
Toivo Keinanen (m) /
Alexandra Obolentseva (f) U17 winner:
Timur Trubchaninov (m) /
Anastasia Avramidou (f) July...