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Olga Girya

Russian chess player

1991 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Olga Girya is the 513th most popular chess player, the 4,180th most popular biography from Russia and the 88th most popular Russian Chess Player.

Olga Girya is a Russian chess grandmaster, born in 1991, known for her achievements in women's chess, including competing in international tournaments and representing Russia in various chess championships. She has earned recognition for her strategic play and contributions to the chess community.

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Among Chess Players

Among chess players, Olga Girya ranks 513 out of 461Before her are David Antón Guijarro, Zaven Andriasian, Nataliya Buksa, Nijat Abasov, Amin Tabatabaei, and Batkhuyag Munguntuul. After her are Aryan Tari, Jorge Cori, Meri Arabidze, Parimarjan Negi, Abhimanyu Mishra, and Guo Qi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Olga Girya ranks 1,597Before her are Kyotaro Yamakoshi, Nicolas Benezet, Yusaku Toyoshima, Sonia Asselah, Abby Stein, and Koki Kiyotake. After her are Asuki Oishi, Darius Morris, Nicole Faria, Dani Nieto, Angelos Vlachopoulos, and Erik Haula.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Olga Girya ranks 4,180 out of NaNBefore her are Anastasia Tatareva (1997), Aleksandra Soldatova (1998), Mikhail Akimenko (1995), Oleg Stoyanovskiy (1996), Anton Borodachev (2000), and Elena Arzhakova (1989). After her are Rozaliya Nasretdinova (1997), Denis Kudryavtsev (1992), Vladimir Nikitin (1990), Nair Tiknizyan (1999), Timur Morgunov (1996), and Valentin Golubev (1992).

Among Chess Players In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Olga Girya ranks 88Before her are Kirill Alekseenko (1997), Ivan Bukavshin (1995), Maxim Rodshtein (1989), Andrey Esipenko (2002), Maxim Matlakov (1991), and Maria Kursova (1986). After her are Nazí Paikidze (1993), and Polina Shuvalova (2001).

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