Anastassia Sinitsina | |
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Country | Estonia |
Born | 2004 (age 19–20) |
Title | Woman FIDE Master (2018) |
FIDE rating | 2221 (September 2023) |
Peak rating | 2228 (January 2022) |
Anastassia Sinitsina (born 2004) is an Estonian chess player who holds the title of Woman FIDE Master. In 2021, 2022 and 2023 she won the Estonian Women Chess Championship.
From the mid-2010s Anastassia Sinitsina was one of the leading young chess players in Estonia.
In 2014 she won bronze medal in European Youth Chess Championship in girls U10 age group. [1] Also in this year she won European Youth Chess Championship in rapid and blitz chess in girls U10 age groups. [2] [3]
In 2016 Anastassia Sinitsina won bronze medal in Estonian Women's Chess Championship after play-off tournament. [4] In April 2017, in Riga she participated in the 2017 Women's European Individual Chess Championship. [5]
In 2018 Anastassia Sinitsina won Estonian Girls U14 Chess Championship and Estonian Youth U16 Chess Championship. [6] [7]
In 2021 she won Estonian Women's Chess Championship. [8] In 2022 she won Estonian Women's Chess Championship. [9] In 2023 she won Estonian Women's Chess Championship and silver medal in Estonian Chess Championship. [10] [11] [12]
In August 2023, Anastassia Sinitsina was the best among women in the "Riga Technical University Open" tournament "A". [13]
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