Tamara Tansykkuzhina

Tamara Mikhailovna Tansykkuzhina (Russian: Тамара Михайловна Тансыккужина; Bashkir: Тамара Танһыҡҡужина; born December 11, 1978 in Naberezhnye Chelny, Soviet Union) is a Russian international draughts player. She has won the Women's World Championship seven times,[1] two times won Women's Draughts European Championship and is among the 20 best players in Russia regardless of gender. She was an honored guest at a festival held in her native Bashkortostan.[2] In 2013 World Draughts Championship she took 8 place in group B.[3]

Tamara Tansykkuzhina in 2010.

She's a 7 time and the current Women's Draughts World Champion.[4]

Active member of Russian political party "United Russia". Actively supports Russia's invasion to Ukraine.

Sport achievements

World Championship

  • 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2019, 2021[5] — 1st place

European Championship

  • 2000, 2008 — 1st place

Participation in World and European Championships

YearCompetitionLocationtournament/ matchResultPlace
1999WC Yakutsktournament (Swiss system)+3 =4 −26
2000EC Zaporizhiatournament (Swiss system)+4 =4 −01
2001WC Velptournament (Swiss system)+5 =4 −01
2002EC Vilniustournament (Swiss system)+4 =3 −25
2002WC Riga / Ufamatch with Zoja Golubeva+2 −11
2003WC Zoutelandetournament+3 =8 −25
2004EC Mławatournament (Swiss system)+2 =7 −05
2004WC Ufamatch with Olga Kamyshleeva+2 −11
2005WC Latronicotournament+3 =7 −16
2006EC Bovectournament (Swiss system)+2 =7 −03
2007WC Yakutsktournament+6 =9 −01
2008EC Tallinntournament (Swiss system)+3 =6 −01
2008WC Dniprodzerzhynsk / Ufamatch with Darya Tkachenko+0 −32
2010EC Sępólno Krajeńskietournament (Swiss system)+3 =6 −02
2010WC Ufatournament+0 =8 −25-6
2011WC Rovnotournament+7 =5 −11
2013WC Ulaanbaatartournament+6 =8 −13
2014EC Tallinntournament (Swiss system)+4 =5 −02
2015WC Zerendimatch with Zoja Golubeva2
2015WC Wǔhàntournament+5 =9 −15
2016EC Izmirtournament (Swiss system)6
2018EC Izmirtournament (Swiss system)4
2019WC Yakutsktournament+6 =8 −11
2021WC Warsawmatch with Natalia Sadowska1
2021WC Tallinntournament+8 =6 −12

References


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