Olga Podrazhanskaya | |
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Country | Soviet Union Israel |
Born | Leningrad, Russia | 29 May 1948
Title | Woman International Master (1982) |
Peak rating | 2220 (July 1988) |
Olga Podrazhanskaya (born 29 May 1948) is an Israeli chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1982) and won team gold medal in 7th Chess Olympiad (women) in 1976. She is a three-time winner the Israeli Women Chess Championship (1974, 1976, 1980).
In 1969 Olga Podrazhanskaya shared 3rd place in Leningrad Women Chess Championship. In 1971 she won Leningrad Women Chess blitz championship. In 1971 she won Leningrad Women Chess blitz championship. In 1973 she won Soviet sport society Lokomotiv Women Chess Championship.
Moved to Israel in 1973. She won three Israeli Women Chess Championships: in 1974, 1976, and 1982 (together with Ljuba Kristol).
Olga Podrazhanskaya played for Israel in the Women's Chess Olympiads: [1]
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