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Valentina Golubenko

Valentina Golubenko ((ロシア語:Валентина Голубенко); born 29 July 1990, Volgograd, Russia)〔http://www.spordiinfo.ee/esbl/biograafia/Valentina_Golubenko〕〔(Golubenko's FIDE card )〕〔(Title application: Golubenko Valentina )〕 is a chess Woman Grandmaster and Girls' World U-18 Champion of 2008.〔(Валентина Голубенко — чемпионка мира по шахматам ) 30 October 2008〕 Golubenko is the first and only World youth chess champion from Estonia thus far.〔 Although a resident of Estonia, Golubenko plays under the Croatian flag as she is not qualified to represent Estonia owing to her Russian citizenship.〔〔(The talented Miss Golubenko ) Chessbase 28 December 2004〕〔Valery Golubenko (father of Valentina) (Open letter to FIDE and the 78th FIDE Congress in Antalya, Turkey ) 18 November 2007〕
==Achievements==

Valentina Golubenko was born to a chess family. Her father, Valery Golubenko is a mathematician and chess player who won 1993-1995 championship of Estonia in rapid chess and a triple winner on board one in Estonian Team Championships.〔(Irina Vasilevich wins Golden Island Krk ) by Valery Golubenko〕 Valentina's mother, Anastasia Golubenko was a qualified chess coach with many years of experience,〔(Open Letter from Anastasia Golubenko to FIDE ) 18 January 2005〕 making the finals of the Moscow women’s championship in 1986.〔
Valentina was coached by her parents and very soon showed amazing chess talent. She won the Estonian championship in different age categories – three times for girls under 10 (1998–2000), once for boys under 10 (1999), five for girls under 12 (1998–2002), four for girls under 14 (2001–2004); twice for girls under 16 (2003–2004); and once for girls under 18 (2004). She was the rapid chess champion six times (for girls in 2001-2005 and for boys in 2007); and command champion for boys (2003) and for girls (2003 and 2004). In six of those tournaments she obtained 100% score by winning all the games.〔(Галерея Чемпионов по Диагонали: Валентина ГОЛУБЕНКО ) 〕 She also obtained high results on a number of international tournaments. In the European Chess Championship in Dresden in April 2007 Golubenko shared 5..19 places and qualified for the grandmaster title. She officially received this title in Antalya in November 2007, becoming the first ever resident Estonian woman to receive it.〔〔(Есть первый гроссмейстер среди женщин! ) 〕
On October 2008 Valentina Golubenko won the Gold Medal of the World Youth Chess Championship in the Girls Under 18 category. She received 9 points out of a theoretically possible 11 and was ahead of the Silver Medal winner, R. Preeti from India, by one point.〔(Official site of World Youth Chess Championship 2008 )〕 She also participated in the Women's World Chess Championship 2008 but lost to Viktorija Čmilytė from Lithuania in the first round.〔(Official site ) of the Women's World Chess Championship 2008

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