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Olga Gutmakher

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olga Gutmakher
Gutmakher in 2008
CountryIsrael
Born (1987-02-09) 9 February 1987 (age 36)
TitleWoman International Master (2004)
FIDE rating2236 (December 2021)
Peak rating2307 (November 2010)

Olga Gutmakher (née Vasiliev, born 9 February 1987) is an Israeli chess player and engineer who holds the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM, 2004). She is a three-time Israeli Women's Chess Championship winner (2008, 2013, 2014), a Women's Chess Olympiad individual bronze medal winner (2010), and a European Women's Team Chess Championship individual bronze medal winner (2009).

Biography

She grew up in Ashdod. In 1998, she won Israeli Youth Chess Championship in U14 girls' age group. In 2002, she won Israeli Youth Chess Championship in U15 girls' age group. In 2003, she won Israeli Youth Chess Championship in U16 girls' age group. Olga Gutmakher is three times Israeli Women's Chess Championship winner: in 2008, 2013, and 2014.

Gutmakher played for Israel in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[1]

She played for Israel in the European Women's Team Chess Championships:[4]

  • In 2003, at first reserve board in the 5th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Plovdiv (+3, =2, -3),
  • In 2005, at reserve board in the 6th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Gothenburg (+5, =2, -2),
  • In 2007, at fourth board in the 7th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Heraklion (+4, =2, -1),
  • In 2009, at fourth board in the 8th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Novi Sad (+2, =2, -3) and won individual bronze medal,
  • In 2011, at reserve board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Porto Carras (+2, =0, -3),
  • In 2013, at third board in the 10th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Warsaw (+3, =2, -3).

Gutmakher graduated from Tel Aviv University as electrical engineering.

References

  1. ^ "Women's Chess Olympiads :: Olga Gutmakher". OlimpBase.org. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  2. ^ "42nd Olympiad Baku 2016 Women". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  3. ^ "43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women". Chess-Results.com. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  4. ^ "European Women's Team Chess Championship :: Olga Gutmakher". OlimpBase.org. Retrieved 28 October 2019.

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