Natalia Konopleva
Natalia Viktorovna Konopleva was a Soviet and Russian chess player who held the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster.
Biography
Natalia Konopleva has made the first success in the USSR girl's chess championships: 1959 — 1st; 1960 — 2nd-3rd; 1961 — 1st-2nd, 1962 — 2nd-3rd places. In the 1960s and in the 1970s, Natalia Konopleva was one of the leading chess players in Soviet Union. She won the Russian SFSR Women's Chess Championship and Moscow City Women's Chess Championship. She was a member of the Moscow team who twice won the Soviet Team Chess Championship. Also she won Soviet Team Chess Cup with the sports association Trud team in 1964. Natalia Konopleva participated in Women's Soviet Championship eight times. Her best results: 1967 and 1972 – 2nd–4th; 1969 – 4th; 1970 – 3rd places. In the International Women's Chess tournament she won 1st place in Piotrków Trybunalski ; 2nd place in Moscow; shared 2nd-3rd place in Sofia and Tbilisi. In 1970 Natalia Konopleva awarded the FIDE Woman International Master title, but in 1976 – Woman grandmaster title.Natalia Konopleva two times participated in the Women's World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournaments and every time she was just a little short of getting to the Candidates Tournament:
- In 1971, at Interzonal Tournament in Ohrid she shared 4th-5th place with Mária Ivánka and won additional match for Candidates Tournament reserve place with 4:2;
- In 1973, at Interzonal Tournament in Menorca she shared 2nd-5th place with Marta Shul, Nana Alexandria, Irina Levitina, but came last in 1974 Kislovodsk playoff four players tournament.