- Anna
Zatonskih (born
Hanna Vitaliivna Zatonskih, July 17, 1978) is a
Ukrainian American chess player who
holds the
titles International Master (IM) and...
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Goletiani 2006 Anna
Zatonskih 2007
Irina Krush (2) 2008 Anna
Zatonskih (2) 2009 Anna
Zatonskih (3) 2010
Irina Krush (3) 2011 Anna
Zatonskih (4) 2012 Irina...
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Belakovskaia Preceded by Anna
Zatonskih U.S. Women's
Chess Champion 2007 Succeeded by Anna
Zatonskih Preceded by Anna
Zatonskih U.S. Women's
Chess Champion...
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withdrew shortly before the
halfway point. The
tournament was won by Anna
Zatonskih representing the
United States.
Alexandra Kosteniuk finished in 2nd, her...
- late May,
Alexandra faced Ukrainian-American
International Master Anna
Zatonskih in the
quarterfinal match of the 2019 Women's
Speed Chess Championship...
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featuring 8 of the
strongest women in the
United States.
Irina Krush, Anna
Zatonskih,
Stavroula Tsolakidou,
Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova,
Katerina Nemcova, Alice...
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Award for her
uncompromising play. She tied for
second place with Anna
Zatonskih in the 2010 U.S. Women's Championship,
behind the
winner Irina Krush who...
- Women's
champions in the tournament,
those four
being Irina Krush, Anna
Zatonskih, Nazí Paikidze, and
Sabina Foisor. This made her the
first woman to defeat...
- Lufei (CHN), 2480, WGM (Z3.5) Lilit Mkrtchian (ARM), 2479, IM (E08) Anna
Zatonskih (USA), 2478, IM (Z2.1) Zhu Chen (QAT), 2477, GM (Z3.1) Elisabeth Paehtz (GER)...
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Lithuanian female player (since 1999) 26 Ukraine United
States Anna
Zatonskih 2537 2011-05 1978 Highest-ranked
American female player (since 2019) France...