Irina Levitina


Irina Solomonovna Levitina is a Russian-American chess and bridge player. In chess, she has been a World Championship Candidate in 1984 and gained the title Woman Grandmaster. In contract bridge she has won five world championship events, four women and two mixed, including play on two world-champion USA women teams.

Chess career

In 1973, she tied for 2nd–5th in Menorca. In 1974, she beat Valentina Kozlovskaya 6,5 : 5,5 in Kislovodsk. In 1975, she lost to Nana Alexandria 8 : 9 in a final match in Moscow. In 1977, she lost to Alla Kushnir 3 : 6 in a quarterfinal match in Dortmund.
In 1982, she took 2nd in Tbilisi. In 1983, she beat Nona Gaprindashvili 6 : 4 in Lvov, and Alexandria 7,5 : 6,5 in Dubna. In 1984, she beat Lidia Semenova 7 : 5 in Sochi and became World Women's Championship Challenger. Levitina lost to Maia Chiburdanidze 5½ : 8½ in a title match at Volgograd 1984.
In 1986, she took 7th in Malmö. In 1987, she tied for 2nd–4th in Smederevska Palanka. In 1988, she tied for 3rd–4th in Tsqaltubo. In 1991, she tied for 3rd–4th in Subotica. In 1992, she took 6th in Shanghai.
She was the Soviet Women's Champion four times—in 1971, 1978, 1979, and 1981, who was not allowed to play in the 1979 Women's Interzonal in Buenos Aires and for the World Women's Championship because her brother immigrated to Israel.
After her emigration in 1990 to the United States, she has also been U.S. Women's Champion in 1991, 1992, and 1993.
Awarded the titles of WIM in 1972, and WGM in 1976.

Bridge career

Levitina is now a professional bridge player. She has won 5 world champion titles in women's bridge and many "national" titles. Sometime prior to the 2014 European and World meets, Levitina ranked 15th among 73 Women World Grand Masters by world masterpoints and 5th by placing points that do not decay over time.
In 1986, Levitina won the Alpwater Award for the best played hand of the year by a woman player, becoming the first Soviet citizen to win a bridge award.

Bridge accomplishments

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