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      Home  >  General News  >  Lyudmila Rudenko Memorial

      Lyudmila Rudenko Memorial

      Lyudmila Rudenko, Russia, St. Petersburg



      Lyudmila Rudenko Memorial

      Aug 23, 2011

      Following the successfully managed “100 Years of Mikhail Botvinnik” tournament, the organizers from St.Petersburg are hosting the Lyudmila Rudenko Memorial from 22nd to 31st August. 43 female players, including 8 Grandmasters, are participating in the 9-round Open honouring the second Women’s World Chess Champion.

      The total prize fund is 7500 EUR, with 1500 EUR dedicated to the winner. The top finishers will qualify to the final stage of Russian Cup according to the Russian Cup 2011 regulations.

      Lyudmila Vladimirovna Rudenko (27 July 1904 – 4 March 1986) was a Soviet chess player and the second Women’s World Chess Champion from 1950 until 1953. Rudenko held the FIDE International Master and Woman International Master titles, which were awarded to her in 1950. She was awarded the Woman Grandmaster title in 1976. She was USSR Women’s Champion in 1952.

      Born in Lubny in the Poltava region of Ukraine, in the Russian Empire, her father taught her to play chess at age 10 although at first she was more serious about swimming. Rudenko became the Odessa swimming champion in the 400m breaststroke. In 1925, she was the holder of the title of Vice-Swimming Champion of Ukraine (breaststroke).

      She began playing tournament chess in 1925 after a move to Moscow. In 1928, she won the Moscow Women’s Championship. She then moved to Leningrad where in 1929 she began training with chess master Peter Romanowski. She won the Leningrad Women’s Championship three times.

      In World War II, Rudenko organized a train to evacuate children from the Siege of Leningrad. She would describe this as the most important thing she had accomplished in her life.

      List of players (top 10):

      1 IM Romanko Marina RUS 2402 1986

      2 IM Galojan Lilit ARM 2389 1983

      3 WGM Molchanova Tatjana RUS 2346 1980

      4 WIM Tomilova Elena RUS 2317 1986

      5 WIM Severiukhina Zoja RUS 2270 1990

      6 WGM Zakurdjaeva Irina RUS 2268 1982

      7 WGM Stjazhkina Olga RUS 2247 1970

      8 WGM Eidelson Rakhil BLR 2242 1958

      9 WGM Doluhanova Evgeniya UKR 2227 1984

      10 WFM Baraeva Irina RUS 2204 1995

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 24, 2011 at 3:56 am

        Is she still alive?

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