Zoja Golubeva
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Born |
Zoja Alexandrovna Sadovskaya April 30, 1967 Minsk, Belarus |
Residence | Latvia |
Nationality | Belarusian, Latvian |
Zoja Golubeva (born in Minsk on April 30, 1967 as Zoja Alexandrovna Sadovskaya) is a Soviet, Belarussian and Latvian draughts player in the International draughts. She was Women's World Champion in 1986, 1988, 1990–1992, and 1994 to 2000, 2013, 2013, 2015, 2017. She became 16-time champion after winning in 2017, also she was Women's European Champion (2010 and 2012). Zoja Golubeva also was the winner of the International Draughts tournament at the 1st World Mind Sports Games. She is one of the highest ranking woman in international draughts.[1]
In 1988 she married and lived in Latvia. Zoja Golubeva has twin Olga Sadovskaya, which is Belarusian draughts player.
Sports achievements
World Championship
Year | Host | Competition | Results |
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1986 | Minsk, Soviet Union | Match with | (+3=9-0) |
1988 | Yalta, Soviet Union | Match with | (+3=7-0) |
1989 | Rosmalen, Netherlands | Tournament | 2-3 place (+7=2-2) |
1990 | Pitsunda, Soviet Union | Match with | (+4=5-0) |
1991 | Minsk, Soviet Union | Tournament | (+6=5-0) |
1992 | Kiev, Ukraine | Match with | (+3=7-0) |
1993 | Brunssum, Netherlands | Tournament | 5 place (+3=6-2) |
1994 | match not played, title awarded | ||
1995 | Bomako, Mali | Tournament | (+6=7-0) |
1996 | Vught, Netherlands | Match with | (+2-1) |
1997 | Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland | Tournament | (+7=6-0) |
1999 | Yakutsk, Russia | Tournament | (+4=5-0)<ref>+ match Zoja Golubeva-Nina Hoekman-Tatiana Teterina (5:4:3) |
2000 | Zutphen, Netherlands | Match with | (+3 sets, 0 set) |
2001 | Velp, Netherlands | Tournament | 11 place (+2=6-1) |
2002 | Riga, Latvia / Ufa, Russia | Match with | (+1 set, -2 set) |
2003 | Zoutelande, Netherlands | Tournament | 2 place (+6=6-1) |
2005 | Latronico, Italia | Tournament | 7 place (+3=5-3) |
2007 | Yakutsk | Tournament | 5 place (+6=6-3) |
2010 | Ufa | Tournament | (+3=7-0) |
2011 | Dniprodzerzhynsk, Ukraine | Match with | (+1 set, -2 set) |
2011 | Rovno, Ukraine | Tournament | 5 place (+3=10-0) |
2013 | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia | Tournament | (+8=6-1) |
2015 | Astana, Kazakhstan | Match with | (+2=4-0) |
2015 | Wǔhàn, China | Tournament | (+6=8-1) |
2017 | Tallinn, Estonia | Tournament | (+6=9-0) |
References
- ↑ FMJD Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
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