Liudmila Belavenets

Liudmila Sergeyevna Belavenets (also spelled Lyudmila Sergeevna Belavenets; Russian: Людмила Сергеевна Белавенец; born June 7, 1940) is a Russian chess player. In correspondence chess, she is the fourth women's world champion (1984–1992)[1] and was awarded the titles of Lady Grandmaster and International Master in 1991.[2] In over-the-board chess, Belavenets won the Women's Soviet Chess Championship in 1975 and was awarded the title of Woman International Master by FIDE in 1977.[3] In 2010, she was awarded also the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.

Belavenets in 2011

Born in Moscow, she is the daughter of Russian chess master Sergey Belavenets.

References

  1. 4. Ladies World Championship Final crosstable. ICCF.
  2. Belavenets, Lyudmila Sergeevna profile at ICCF
  3. Di Felice, Gino (2017-11-22). Chess International Titleholders, 1950-2016. McFarland. p. 32. ISBN 9781476671321.
Preceded by
Ljuba Kristol
Women's World Correspondence Chess Champion
19841992
Succeeded by
Ljuba Kristol


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