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Russian-Canadian chess player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anna Denisovna Burtasova (Russian: Анна Денисовна Буртасова; born 19 February 1987) is a Russian-born Canadian chess player. She was awarded the title of Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2009,[2] gaining all three of her norms in Kharkiv, Ukraine.[3] In 2010 she was listed as the chief strategy office for the Chess Network Company.[4] She switched federations from Russia to Canada in 2019.[1] In 2022 Burtasova was among several Russian chess players who signed a letter denouncing the Russian Invasion of Ukraine and calling for an immediate ceasefire.[5]
Anna Burtasova | |
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Full name | Anna Denisovna Burtasova |
Country | Russia (until 2019) Canada (since 2019)[1] |
Born | Vladimir, Russia | February 19, 1987
Title | Woman Grandmaster (2009) |
FIDE rating | 2241 (June 2022) |
Peak rating | 2345 (January 2008) |
As of 2022, Burtasova managed the online presence of FIDE.[6]
During the 2024 Candidates Tournament and Women's Candidates Tournament, Burtasova served as the FIDE Press Officer.[7] In this role, she moderated tournament press conferences, including post-game analyses with the players, and published a recap of each round's games.
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