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- Natalia Andreevna Pogonina (Russian: Ната́лья Андре́евна Пого́нина; born March 9, 1985) is a Russian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster...
- Natalija Pogonina in the 2018 Russian Women's Championship Superfinal and took the silver medal after losing the playoff. The next year Girya and Pogonina finished...
- in the semi-final by tiebreaks (3½–2½). In the final she beat Natalia Pogonina with a score of 2½–1½. As a result of her victory, she obtained the Grandmaster...
- Championship 2015, the title was won by Mariya Muzychuk, who defeated Natalia Pogonina in the final. Hou defeated Muzychuk 6–3 to reclaim the Women's World Chess...
- (1907–1972), singer, film actor Mikhail Koklyaev (born 1978), strongman Natalia Pogonina (born 1985), chess player Nikolay Dubinin (1907–1998), biologist Paul Portnyagin...
- final, Ukrainian Mariya Muzychuk, seeded 8th, defeated Russian Natalia Pogonina, seeded 31st. As a result of this victory, Muzychuk was awarded the title...
- highest-ranked Vietnamese female player (1992–2006) 39  Russia Natalia Pogonina 2508 2014-07 1985 40  Russia Ekaterina Kovalevskaya 2507 2001-07 1974  Kazakhstan...
- counterpart is Pogonina. Notable people with the surname include: Mikhail Pogonin (born 1996), Russian football player Natalia Pogonina (born 1985), Russian...
- Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, painter Lev Pitaevskii, theoretical physicist Natalia Pogonina, chess player, women Grandmaster (WGM) Jean-Victor Poncelet, French engineer...
- Carlsen, Chess-news-ru, 12 Jun 2013. Oscar 2013 - Magnus Carlsen, Natalia Pogonina on Twitter, 29 Nov 2014. "The chess games of Pia Cramling". www.chessgames...