Valentina Kozlovskaya

Valentina Kozlovskaya

Valentina Kozlovskaya, 1996
Country Russia
Born (1938-04-18) 18 April 1938
Yessentuki, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Title Woman Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2239 (December 2015)
Peak rating 2315 (January 1975)[1]
Kozlovskaya in 1968

Valentina Kozlovskaya (Russian: Валентина Козловская; born 18 April 1938 in Yessentuki) is a Russian chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and the 1996 Senior Women's World Chess Champion.

Kozlovskaya won the Women's Soviet Chess Championship in 1965. She came second in the 1967 Women's Candidates Tournament. In the same year she placed second to Nona Gaprindashvili in a women's international tournament at Kiev. She won the gold medal at the Chess Olympiad in Havana 1966.[2] In 1976 Kozlovskaya won the RSFSR women's championship and in 1979, she shared first place with Ludmila Saunina.

In 2014 she won the European Senior Championship in the women's over-65 (65+) division.

Kozlovskaya is a biochemist by profession and her main hobby apart from chess is classical music.

She is the widow of Grandmaster Igor Bondarevsky.

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