Kira Alekseyevna Zvorykina (Russian: Ки́ра Алексе́евна Зворы́кина, Belarusian: Кіра Аляксееўна Зварыкіна; September 29, 1919 – September 6, 2014) was a...
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alpine skier Kira Willey, American musician Kira Yarmysh (born 1989), Russian writer Kira Yoshinaka (1641-1703), Japanese politician Kira Zvorykina (1919–2014)...
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in Emmen, the Netherlands, as a member of the USSR team, along with Kira Zvorykina. Soviet Union won the gold medal. FIDE awarded her the titles of Woman...
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Rudenko. Bykova regained the title in 1958 and defended it against Kira Zvorykina, winner of a Candidates tournament, in 1959. The fourth Candidates tournament...
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Znosko-Borovsky (1884–1954) Nikolai Zubarev (1894–1951) Vadim Zvjaginsev (born 1976) Kira Zvorykina (1919–2014) List of chess players List of chess grandmasters...
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Seth Martin, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (b. 1933) 2014 – Kira Zvorykina, Belarusian chess player and educator (b. 1919) 2015 – Ralph Milne,...
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after a tiebreak match with Kira Zvorykina (2½ – ½ ) Larissa Volpert won the title after a tiebreak match with Kira Zvorykina (2½ – 1½ ) Valentina Borisenko...
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Germany, England, 1842–1888) Vadim Zvjaginsev (Russia, born 1976) Kira Zvorykina (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus 1919–2014) Adolf Zytogorski (Poland, England...
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a match against challenger Kira Zvorykina. The Candidates Tournament was held in Plovdiv in May 1959 and won by Zvorykina, who earned the right to challenge...
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and novelist, winner of the Naoki Prize (1985), respiratory failure. Kira Zvorykina, 94, Soviet-born Belarusian chess player, triple national champion (1960...
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