Mari Kinsigo
Mari Kinsigo | |
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Country |
Soviet Union Estonia |
Born |
Viljandi, Estonia | 12 July 1946
Died | 10 May 2014 67) | (aged
Title | Woman FIDE Master |
Mari Kinsigo (née Sammul; 12 July 1946 in Viljandi – 10 May 2014),[1] was an Estonian chess Woman FIDE Master (1993).
Biography
In 1964 graduated from secondary school in Viljandi. First chess coach - her father. Three times won the Estonian Junior Chess Championships (1962, 1963, 1964). During the period from 1967 to 1974 she regularly participated in USSR Women's Chess Championships. The best result - shared fourth through sixth place in 1970. In 1981 she won the international tournament in the Albena (Bulgaria). In Estonian Women's Chess Championship Mari Kinsigo has won three gold (1968, 1974, 1976), five silver (1967, 1969, 1972, 1978, 1982) and two bronze (1965, 1973) medals.[2] Mari Kinsigo four times played for Estonia in Soviet Team Chess Championships (1962, 1967, 1972, 1975).[3] During the 37 years (1968-2005) worked as a coach in the Tallinn's chess school.[4]
Kinsigo died on 10 May 2014 after a serious illness. She was buried at Pärnamäe cemetery in Tallinn on 17 May.[1][5]
References
- 1 2 Lahkus kolmekordne Eesti malemeister Mari Kinsigo, Postimees.
- ↑ Eesti meistrid 1923—2005
- ↑ SOVIET TEAM CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP :: Mari Kinsigo
- ↑ KINSIGO, MARI
- ↑ "In Memoriam maletreener Mari Kinsigo". Eesti Male Toetusühing. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
External links
- Mari Kinsigo rating card at FIDE
- Mari Kinsigo player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Mari Kinsigo player profile at 365chess.com