- Almira Skripchenko
Infobox chess player
playername = Almira Skripchenko
caption =
birthname = Almira Skripchenko
country = FRA
MDA
datebirth = birth date and age|1976|02|17
placebirth =Chişinău ,Moldova
datedeath =
placedeath =
title =International Master ,Woman Grandmaster
worldchampion =
womensworldchampion =
rating = 2463
peakrating = 2498 (January 2002)Almira Skripchenko (born
17 February 1976 ) is a Frenchchess player who has achieved theFIDE Woman Grandmaster title. She won the second European Open Women's Chess Championship in2001 .She was born in
Chişinău ,Moldova . The daughter of a Ukrainian father and an Armenian mother, both pedagogues and chess coaches, Skripchenko started playing chess when she was 6 years old.In 1991, Moldova became independent from the
Soviet Union . This meant that Skripchenko could take part for the first time in theWorld Youth Chess Championship s. She was soon crowned champion at Under-16 level (1992, Duisburg, Germany) and in 1993, took the bronze at Under-18.She married French Grandmaster
Joel Lautier in 1997 and consequently moved to live inFrance . Despite separating from Lautier in 2003, she became a French citizen in 2001 and continued to make France her home. Skripchenko then married French GrandmasterLaurent Fressinet and in January 2007, gave birth to a daughter.In 2001, at 25 years old, she celebrated her biggest success ever, winning the individual ladies European championship. She was at this time chosen "best sportsperson in 2001 in Moldova" and decorated with the Order of National Merit in her native country.
In 2004 she won the North Urals Cup, the second international super-tournament for female chess players. Held in
Krasnoturinsk , the 9-round single round robin tournament featured ten of the strongest female players in the world. Skripchenko finished a half point ahead ofMaia Chiburdanidze , the former Women's World Champion, and also defeated her in their individual encounter.Living in
Paris and representing France in tournaments since 2002, Skripchenko has become a noted ambassador for the game in Europe. She was the first woman to have competed in the Men's French Individual Championship (2002, 2003). In 2004, 2005 and 2006, she also won the Ladies'French Chess Championship . In team play, she won the French Nationale Chess League with celebrated club side NAO Chess Club (2003, 2004) and the GermanChess Bundesliga with Werder Bremen (2005). Her career victories also include three Nationale ladies titles which she earned with Baden-Oos in 2003, 2004, and 2005.Almira Skripchenko has taken part in several
Chess Olympiad s (with Moldova, then with France), each time playing on her team's top board. She is also a member of the ACP Board (Association of Chess Players).References
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almira_Skriptschenko German Wikipedia entry]
* [http://www.olimpbase.org/playersu/rh1tlhdj.html Olimpbase (team event data)]
* [http://www.bielchessfestival.ch/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=73&Itemid=110 International Chess Festival Biel]External links
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*chessgames player|id=22051
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