Asaubaeva biography of Bibisar


Bibisara Asaubaeva is a Kazakhstani chess player.

Asaubaeva biography of Bibisar

The youngest chess in the history of the World Blitz, we represent its brief biography, selected parties, the current rating and photos. Biography of the Bibisar chess players was born in February in the Zhambyl region of Kazakhstan. The girl showed interest in the figures and the board early, having independently mastered the chess rules in four years. In school years, Asaubaeva visited the section in the Taraz Youth Palace.

At the children's level, Bibisar represented two countries - native Kazakhstan and Russia. In the year, Asaubaeva won the world championships up to 7 and up to 8 years old tournaments were held in Poland and Brazil, respectively. Thanks to this, the girl became the youngest owner of the title of Master FIDE in the history of chess. In the year, Bibisara again won the world championship, this time for chess players not older than 9 years.

A year later, Juniorka was the second in the overall standings of the Asian Championship. In the fall of the year, she managed to show an outstanding result in the drawing of the world championship for players no older than 10 years. In eleven parties, Bibisar scored ten points and divided the place. In the years, Asaubaeva took part in the world championships for chess players not older than 12 and 14, having won the first tournament and won the silver award according to the results of the second.

Three years later, Asaubaeva was included in the world team for the match against the United States team. Competitions were held in St. Louis and aroused great interest among American chess lovers. The victory in the match went to the world team. A year later, the International Chess Federation appropriated Asaubaeva the common title of an international master.

In years, the girl again performed under the Russian flag, and at the beginning of the year she returned to the sports jurisdiction of Kazakhstan. In the year, Bibisara achieved the first noticeable successes at an adult level. The grandmaster won the world championship among women among women and took second place in Rapida competitions. As part of the national team of Kazakhstan, the girl took part in the Russian Championship and chess Olympiads.

The maximum career rating - points - Bibisar reached in May. At the end of the year, Asaubaeva took part in the representative Riga tournament, which was held through the Swiss system. In eleven parties, the athlete from Kazakhstan scored six and a half points and took the tenth place in the final table. The best parties to Asaubaeva.