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Country
  
Georgia  United States

Peak rating
  
2403 (October 2006)


Name
  
Rusudan Goletiani

Role
  
Chess Player

Rusudan Goletiani wwwaritearucompicRusudanGoletiani3jpg

Born
  
September 8, 1980 (age 43) Sukhumi , Abkhazian ASSR, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union (
1980-09-08
)

Title
  
International Master Woman Grandmaster

U s women s championship rusudan goletiani after round 3


Rusudan Goletiani (Georgian: რუსუდან გოლეთიანი; born September 8, 1980 in Sukhumi) is a Georgian-American chess International Master and Woman Grandmaster. She won the 2004 U.S. Women's Chess Championship and the 2003 American Continental Women's Chess Championship.

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Rusudan Goletiani New York Masters

2012 u s women s chess championships interview with rusudan goletiani


Chess career

Rusudan Goletiani The chess games of Rusudan Goletiani

Goletiani won the Soviet Junior Championship for Girls Under-12 in 1990 when she was nine years old. In 1990, she was the Soviet representative in the World Youth Chess tournament for Peace in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. In 1994, she won the World Championship for Girls Under-14 in Hungary. In 1995, she won the world championship for girls under-16 in Brazil. In 1997, she won the world championship for girls under-18 in Yerevan, Armenia.

Rusudan Goletiani World Women39s Team Championship in Yingbo Chess News

Goletiani qualified to the Women's World Chess Championship, scheduled to begin on November 25, 2000 in New Delhi, India, by tying for first with Grandmaster Nino Khurtsidze in a zonal tournament in Georgia in May 2000. However, there were lengthy times when she was not able to compete in chess events because of the Georgian civil war at the beginning of the 1990s and the 1992-1993 war in Abkhazia, where she was born.

Rusudan Goletiani 2012 US Women39s Chess Championships Interview with

After her arrival in the United States in May, 2000, she was prohibited from playing in the U.S. Championship for four years in a controversial ruling by Tom Brownscombe who was the USCF scholastic coordinator at the time. When Beatriz Marinello was elected USCF President in August 2003, her very first act as president was to fire Brownscombe. As a result, Goletiani was allowed to compete for the U.S. Championship for the first time and she won the 2004 Women's Championship, defeating Tatev Abrahamyan 2–0 in a playoff.

Goletiani won the bronze medal with the USA team and the individual silver on board 3 at the 2008 Women's Chess Olympiad in Dresden.

Goletiani plays in tournament infrequently, her last event a 6/11 score in the US Women's Championship in May 2015.

References

Rusudan Goletiani Wikipedia


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