Svetlana Zainetdinova

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Svetlana Zainetdinova
CountryFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Born (1962-10-19) 19 October 1962 (age 61)
Ufa, Russia
Title
FIDE   rating 2123 (April 2019)
Peak rating 2129 (May 2014)
ICCF   rating 2421 (July 2009)
ICCF   peak rating 2421 (July 2009)

Svetlana Zainetdinova (born 19 October 1962 in Ufa) is an Estonian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM, 2006) and ICCF title of Lady Grandmaster (LGM, 2009).

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Biography

In 1979, Svetlana Zainetdinova graduated from secondary school in Ufa. She started play chess in Ufa's Pioneers Palace. In 1984, Svetlana Zainetdinova has graduated from the Russian Institute of Physical Culture [1] and works as a trainer.

Since 1984 she has been working as a chess coach in Kohtla-Järve, and since 2002 she is a member of board in the local chess club "Diagonal". [2]

In Estonian Women's Chess Championship Svetlana Zainetdinova has won gold (1985) and silver medals (2000). [3] She is an excellent correspondence chess player who holds the titles of Lady International Correspondence Chess Master (LIM, 2006), Lady International Correspondence Chess Grand Master (LGM, 2009), International Correspondence Chess Master (IM, 2009). [4]

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References

  1. Igor GLEK Archived 2011-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "ZAINETDINOVA, SVETLANA". ESBL.ee. Spordikoolituse ja -Teabe Sihtasutus. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  3. Eesti meistrid 1923—2005 Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Player Details 930215 IM Zainetdinova, Svetlana (2421)