Alexandra Konstantinovna Kosteniuk (Russian: Алекса́ндра Константи́новна Костеню́к; born 23 April 1984) is a Russian and Swiss chess grandmaster who was...
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equestrian Alexandra Korolkova (born 1984), Russian typeface designer Alexandra Kosinski (born 1989), American long-distance runner Alexandra Kosteniuk (born...
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the championship. In 2008, the title went to Russian grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk, who, in the final, beat Chinese prodigy Hou Yifan 2½–1½, then aged...
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Monaco in December, she finished in joint first with Koneru and Alexandra Kosteniuk, squandering a chance at clear first with a last-round loss to Koneru...
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Championship matches was held in 2006 and 2008. Russian grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk won both matches, defeating Elisabeth Pähtz and Kateryna Lahno. The...
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tournament was won by Anna Zatonskih representing the United States. Alexandra Kosteniuk finished in 2nd, her third top-3 finish in the Cairns Cup, representing...
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the women, junior and senior categories. In the women category, Alexandra Kosteniuk became the first Chess960 Women World Champion by beating Elisabeth...
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English-language commentators on Chess.com included Jovanka Houska, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Daniel Naroditsky and Judit Polgar. FIDE commentators were Alik...
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(2621) 2021 Hou Yifan (2621) 2022 Ju Wenjun (2610) Alexandra Kosteniuk (2542) Alexandra Kosteniuk (FIDE) (2542) Ju Wenjun (2600) Hou Yifan (2618) 2023...
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highest-ranked Ukrainian female player (2003–2014) 15 Russia Switzerland Alexandra Kosteniuk 2561 2018-01 1984 Highest-ranked Swiss female player (since 2023)...
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