Marina Manakov
Marina Manakov is a German chess Woman International Master of Russian origin who won Open German Women's Chess Championship and German Women's Chess Championship.
Life
She learned to play chess from her parents at the age of four. Her father was a chess coach at a university in Moscow, her mother was a chess coach in a chess club. Marina Manakov graduated from the State University of Physical Culture in Moscow in 1991 with honors in the subjects of sports and chess. She is also active as a chess teacher, for example in clubs as well as for the Oberschulamt Stuttgart, the Chess Tigers University in Deizisau and schools in Miesbach-Parsberg.Chess career
In 1988 she received the Soviet National Women Master title, since 1995 she has held the title of Woman International Master. Manakov is listed as inactive at FIDE because she last played rated games in December 2013 in the Chess Women's Bundesliga Season 2013/14.Women's Zonal Tournaments
She finished 5th in the 1995 Women's World Chess Championship Zonal tournament in Ptuj, which was won by Ketino Kachiani-Gersinska, and 4th in the 1998 Women's World Chess Championship Zonal tournament in Dresden, The winner was Masha Klinova.German Women's Championships
[Image:Olbrich,Marina 1993 Bad Mergentheim.jpeg|right|thumb|200px|Marina in Germany Women's Chess Championship in 1993]In 1992 she won the Open German Women's Chess Championship in Bad Neustadt an der Saale. The German Women's Chess Championship she won in 1993 in Bad Mergentheim and in 1997 in the Landesakademie for musical and cultural education in Ottweiler.
Twice she took second place at the German Women's Rapid Chess Championships: at the first women's rapid chess championship in 1993 in Herdorf behind Gisela Fischdick and 1997 in Bensheim-Auerbach behind Annemarie Sylvia Meier. She won the German Women's Blitz Championships five times: 1997, 2000, 2003 in Brakel, 2005 in the Amadeus hall of the Kurhaus in Bad Lauterberg and 2006 in Herrnsheim Castle in Worms-Herrnsheim.