Tatev Abrahamyan Explained

Tatev Abrahamyan
Country:Armenia (until 2002)
United States (since 2002)
Birth Date:13 January 1988
Birth Place:Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Woman Grandmaster (2011)
Peakrating:2397 (July 2019)
Fideid:13301918

Tatev Abrahamyan (Armenian: Տաթև Աբրահամյան; born January 13, 1988) is an Armenian-American chess player. She currently holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM).

Early life and education

Abrahamyan moved from Armenia to the United States in 2001.[1] Abrahamyan lives in Glendale, California.[2] She studied at Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School at La Crescenta. She graduated in 2011 from California State University, Long Beach, double majoring in psychology and political science.[3]

Career

Abrahamyan finished in a tie for first place with Nana Dzagnidze and Varvara Kirillova in the Girls U12 section of the 1999 European Youth Chess Championships, and took the bronze medal on tiebreak.[4] She tied for first in the 2005 U.S. Women's Chess Championship and lost the playoff match to Rusudan Goletiani.[5] [6] In 2006, Abrahamyan won the Girls Under 18 section of the Pan American Youth Chess Festival, held in Cuenca, Ecuador,[7] with a perfect score of 9/9 points.[8] [9] In 2008 Abrahamyan won the Goddess Chess Award for her uncompromising play.[10] She tied for second place with Anna Zatonskih in the 2010 U.S. Women's Championship, behind the winner Irina Krush who achieved a score of 8/9, and took second again in 2011 after drawing with Zatonskih in an "Armageddon" tiebreak game. She competed in the Women's World Chess Championship in 2012 and 2015.

In team competitions, Abrahamyan has represented the United States in the Women's Chess Olympiad and in the Women's World Team Chess Championship.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://main.uschess.org/content/view/157/203 SM Tatev Abrahamyan
  2. Web site: Landa . Jeff . 2018-03-30 . Glendale, La Cañada represented at the top women's chess tournament in the U.S. . 2019-10-27 . Glendale News-Press.
  3. Web site: Tatev Abrahamyan www.uschesschamps.com . 2022-06-03 . uschesschamps.com.
  4. Web site: TWIC 253: European Youth Championships. Crowther. Mark. 1999-09-13. The Week in Chess. 2020-08-07.
  5. Web site: 2004-12-06. 16-year Hikaru is US Champion. 2020-08-08. Chess News. ChessBase.
  6. News: Metro Briefing. 2004-12-07. The New York Times. 2008-06-12.
  7. Web site: Friedman. Aviv. 2006-08-07. U.S. Chess Kids off to running start in Ecuador.. 2020-08-08. The United States Chess Federation.
  8. Web site: Friedman. Aviv. Shahade. Jennifer. Jennifer Shahade. 2006-08-12. Seven medals, and controversy in Ecuador. 2020-08-08. The United States Chess Federation.
  9. Adaucto Wanderley da Nóbrega. Cuenca 2006 - 15° Campeonato Panamericano u18 (girls). BrasilBase.
  10. Web site: 2008-05-22 . Abrahamyan wins Fighting Chess Award . 2019-10-27 . Susan Polgar Global Chess Daily News and Information.
  11. http://www.olimpbase.org/playersw/kq828e4h.html Tatev Abrahamyan