- Anna Ushenina
Anna Ushenina (born
August 30 ,1985 inKharkov ) is a Ukrainianchess player with the titles ofInternational Master (IM) andWoman Grandmaster (WGM).Biography
Born in Kharkov, she still lives there with her family. It was her mother who introduced her to chess at the age of seven, along with painting and music, being determined that the young Ushenina would develop intellectual and creative talents. [ [http://www.vecherniy.kharkov.ua/news/13259 Interview (in Russian)] ] Her earliest chess results were remarkable; consistently winning events in her age group and beyond, culminating in becoming the Ukrainian Girls' (under 20) champion at just 15 years. Many of her chess skills have been self-taught, although there was some coaching at a specialist facility in
Kramatorsk . Even today she often works without a trainer but is, at the same time, critical of the lack of support for chess in the Ukraine. Other countries such as China offer concessions and generous stipends to their top players.National success
At the national Ukrainian Women's Championship, her progress and achievements have been noteworthy. In 2003 (
Nikolaev ) and 2004 (Alushta ), she finished in fourth and sixth places respectively, thereafter becoming the champion at Alushta in 2005, and outperforming top seedTatjana Vasilevich along the way. She almost repeated the success atOdessa in 2006, finishing second, but ahead of the higher ratedNatalia Zhukova andInna Gaponenko . [ [http://www.ukrchess.org.ua/eng/turnir_e.html Ukrainian Chess Federation records] ] At these combined (men and women) events, she has defeated male grandmasters of the calibre of Anton Korobov andOleg Romanishin and in the Ukraine was endowed with the title "Honored Master of Sports".Exceptional team performances
Her many successes in team chess reached an early pinnacle in 2006. At the
Turin Women's Olympiad she was a part of the victorious Ukrainian team and remained undefeated throughout the contest. Ushenina and her compatriotsNatalia Zhukova (also undefeated),Kateryna Lahno and Inna Gaponenko each scored between 70-80%, in what was a commanding performance, earning them team gold medals and much adulation in chess circles. [ [http://www.vecherniy.kharkov.ua/news/13259 Interview (in Russian)] ]For Ushenina, her earliest major medal-winning performance occurred in
Balatonlelle , at the European Team Championship for Girls (under 18) in 2002, where she took team gold and individual silver on board 1. On another occasion at the 2007 Women'sWorld Team Chess Championship inYekaterinburg , she helped Ukraine to a bronze medal finish and added an individual bronze to her tally. She has also played twice at theEuropean Team Championship , in 2005 and 2007. The team finished outside of the medal places each time, but for her personal performance, Ushenina took individual gold at the latter event, held inHeraklion , with 5/7. [ [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information] ]A very active league chess player, she regularly plays in the national leagues of France, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro and Slovenia.
Tournaments and titles
Tournament successes at
Kiev in 2001 andOdessa in 2003, earned her the WGM title, awarded in 2003. Her Olympiad performance and subsequent results inPardubice andAbu Dhabi (both 2006) then qualified her for the IM title, awarded in January 2007.In the 'A2' section of the prestigious Aeroflot Open in
Moscow 2007, she scored 5 points from the first 7 rounds, defeating three male grandmasters for a part performance rating of 2672. At the Women'sEuropean Individual Chess Championship , held 2008 inPlovdiv , she took the bronze medal, losing out 1-2 toViktorija Cmilyte in a tie-break for silver. Playing at theWijk aan Zee Corus 'C' (mixed) event of 2008, she found the standard very tough and finished towards the bottom of the Group, equal withPeng Zhaoqin on 4½/13. At the 2008 Moscow Open Women's event, run alongside the Aeroflot tournament, she took second place (afterAnna Muzychuk , but ahead ofNatalia Zhukova andKateryna Lahno ). [CHESS magazine - May 2008 pp. 9, 10]In her spare time, she enjoys reading detective novels and listening to classical and pop music.
As of July 2008, Anna Ushenina had an
Elo rating of 2476, placing her third behindKateryna Lahno andNatalia Zhukova in the national listings and number 22 in the world among women.Notes
References
*German Wikipedia article - see link under "languages"
* [http://www.ukrchess.org.ua/eng/turnir_e.html Ukrainian Chess Federation records]
* [http://www.vecherniy.kharkov.ua/news/13259 Interview (in Russian)]
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]External links
* [http://www.chessgames.com/player/anna_ushenina.html Ushenina's games at Chessgames.com]
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