Olga Alexandrova

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Olga Alexandrova
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Alexandrova in 2012
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Born28 January 1978 (1978-01-28) (age 46)
Ukraine
Title International Master (2001)
Woman Grandmaster (1999)
FIDE   rating 2420 (March 2024)
Peak rating 2462 (January 2003)

Olga Alexandrova (born 28 January 1978) is a Ukrainian-born Spanish chess player who holds the FIDE titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster.

She is married to Spanish Grandmaster Miguel Illescas. This resulted in an awkward situation in the final round of the 2011 Spanish championship, when the couple found themselves paired against each other with the national title at stake. They agreed a quick draw, allowing Alvar Alonso Rosell to catch Illescas and claim the title on tie-break. [1]

She has won the women's Ukrainian Chess Championship in 2004, and the women's Spanish Chess Championship in 2013.

She has competed twice in the Women's World Chess Championship.

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References

  1. Mark Crowther. "76th Spanish Championship 2011". The Week In Chess.