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  1. Mariya Olehivna Muzychuk (Ukrainian: Марі́я Оле́гівна Музичу́к; born 21 September 1992) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster and Women's World Chess Champion from April 2015 to March 2016.

    • Playing Style. It’s not difficult to pin down Muzychuk’s style. With a nickname like “Miss Tactics,” you’ll notice her ability to find tactical shots in many games.
    • Early Chess Career (1995 To 2011) Muzychuk was introduced to chess at the age of two by her parents, who are professional chess coaches. When she was three years old, she knew all of the pieces and by six, she went to her first tournament.
    • Two-Time Women's Ukrainian Champion (2012 To 2014) Muzychuk ushered in another era of her chess career by taking the 72nd Ukrainian Women’s Championship in 2012.
    • Women's World Champion (2015 To 2020) Muzychuk took part in the 2015 Women’s World Chess Championship, a 64-player knockout tournament, as the eighth seed.
  2. Muzychuk, Mariya is a Ukrainian grandmaster and a woman grandmaster of chess. See her FIDE rating, titles, results, statistics, records and more on this web page.

  3. womenscandidates.fide.com › profile › mariya-muzychukMariya Muzychuk - FIDE

    Mariya Muzychuk was the Womens World Champion in 2015-16 and reached the semi-finals in the Women’s World Championship in 2018. She earned her spot for the Women’s Grand Prix 2022-23 thanks to her 4 th place in the FIDE Grand Swiss 2021 held in Riga.

  4. After Nihal Sarin and Anna Ushenina claimed titles in the rapid tournaments of the Tata Steel Chess India event, the 2-day blitz section kicked off on Saturday. The women’s tournament saw Mariya Muzychuk having a blasting start, as she scored 8/9 points to grab a commanding lead.

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  6. wgp2019.fide.com › profile › mariya-muzychukMariya Muzychuk - FIDE

    Mariya Muzychuk holds the honorable FIDE Caissa award as the best women's chess player in 2015. At the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament 2019 (Kazan, Russia) Mariya Muzychuk was the only woman chess player to defeat the tournament's winner, Aleksandra Goryachkina, with their match game having been awarded the special prize for being the most ...

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