Anna Zozulia

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Anna Zozulia
Anna Zozulia 2009.jpg
Zozulia in 2009
Country Belgium
Born (1980-03-10) 10 March 1980 (age 43)
Ukraine
Title International Master (2004)
Woman Grandmaster (2001)
Peak rating 2412 (October 2004)

Anna Zozulia (born March 10, 1980) is a Ukrainian (until 2007) and Belgian (since 2007) chess player.

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Career

She is an International Master, and a Woman Grandmaster.

Originally from Ukraine, she now lives in Belgium.

She won the girls' under-16 World Youth Chess Championship in 1996 for Ukraine, and the women's Belgian Chess Championship in 2011.

Personal life

She was married to GM Vadim Malakhatko. [1]

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References

  1. Giddins, Steve (5 January 2008). "Hastings 2007/08 – a Grandmaster is Born". ChessBase. Retrieved 9 June 2023.