- Kira
Alekseyevna Zvorykina (Russian: Ки́ра Алексе́евна Зворы́кина, Belarusian: Кіра Аляксееўна Зварыкіна;
September 29, 1919 –
September 6, 2014) was...
- Rudenko.
Bykova regained the
title in 1958 and
defended it
against Kira
Zvorykina,
winner of a
Candidates tournament, in 1959. The
fourth Candidates tournament...
- The Ivan
Zvorykin House (Russian: Дом Ивана Зворыкина) is a
building in Rostov-on-Don
located at the
intersection of
Pushkinskaya Street and
Semashko Lane [ru]...
- Emmen, the Netherlands, as a
member of the USSR team,
along with Kira
Zvorykina.
Soviet Union won the gold medal. FIDE
awarded her the
titles of Woman...
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Russian writer Kira
Yoshinaka (1641-1703), ****anese
politician Kira
Zvorykina (1919–2014),
Soviet and
Ukrainian chess player Kira Argounova, the protagonist...
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after a
tiebreak match with Kira
Zvorykina (2½ – ½ )
Larissa Volpert won the
title after a
tiebreak match with Kira
Zvorykina (2½ – 1½ )
Valentina Borisenko...
- ? Kira
Zvorykina Verica Nedeljković
Larissa Volpert 1961 Vrnjačka Banja,
Yugoslavia ? Nona Gaprindashvili°
Valentina Borisenko Kira
Zvorykina 1964 Sukhumi...
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woman to do so. In 1960, she
defended successfully the
title against Kira
Zvorykina (+6 –2 =5), but in 1962, she lost the
title against the 21-year-old Nona...
- Znosko-Borovsky (1884–1954)
Nikolai Zubarev (1894–1951)
Vadim Zvjaginsev (born 1976) Kira
Zvorykina (1919–2014) List of
chess players List of
chess grandmasters...
- Seth Martin,
Canadian ice
hockey player and
coach (b. 1933) 2014 – Kira
Zvorykina,
Belarusian chess player and
educator (b. 1919) 2015 –
Ralph Milne, Scottish...