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Anna Muzychuk

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Anna Olehivna Muzychuk (Ukrainian: Анн́а Оле́гівна Музичу́к; Slovene: Ana Muzičuk; born 28 February 1990) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster (GM). She is the fourth woman in chess history to attain a FIDE rating of at least 2600. She has been ranked as high as No. 197 in the world, and No. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anna Muzychuk is the 145th most popular chess player (up from 258th in 2019), the 741st most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,063rd in 2019) and the 11th most popular Ukrainian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Anna Muzychuk ranks 145 out of 461Before her are Vladas Mikėnas, Ossip Bernstein, Carlos Torre Repetto, Viacheslav Ragozin, Boris Kostić, and Peter Romanovsky. After her are Henrique Mecking, Edgard Colle, Chantal Chaudé de Silans, Boško Abramović, Hermann Pilnik, and Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Anna Muzychuk ranks 48Before her are Wissam Ben Yedder, Danny Rose, Peter Sagan, Jetsun Pema, Bill Skarsgård, and Seungri. After her are Seo Ye-ji, Emiliano Sala, Georginio Wijnaldum, Choi Woo-shik, Park Bo-young, and Joe Allen.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Anna Muzychuk ranks 741 out of 1,365Before her are Jan Szczepanik (1872), Yuri Malenchenko (1961), Alexander Litovchenko (1835), Mikhail Kheraskov (1733), Alexander Zakharchenko (1976), and Abraham Lempel (1936). After her are Volodymyr Pravyk (1962), Matvei Bronstein (1906), Antonina Nezhdanova (1873), Lidiya Ponomarenko (1922), Serhiy Shaptala (1973), and Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky (1865).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among chess players born in Ukraine, Anna Muzychuk ranks 11Before her are Salo Flohr (1908), Mark Taimanov (1926), Isaac Boleslavsky (1919), Alexander Beliavsky (1953), Leonid Stein (1934), and Ossip Bernstein (1882). After her are Georg Marco (1863), Eduard Gufeld (1936), Nicolas Rossolimo (1910), Kira Zvorykina (1919), Oleg Romanishin (1952), and Boris Verlinsky (1888).