Olga Rubtsova


Olga Nikolaevna Rubtsova was a Soviet chess player and the fourth women's world chess champion.

Career

Rubtsova won the Soviet Women's Championship four times. She was second in the Women's World Chess Championship 1949–50, a point behind Lyudmila Rudenko. She won the title in 1956, finishing ahead of Rudenko and Elisaveta Bykova in a tournament. Rubtsova lost it to Bykova in a match in 1958.
In 1957, Rubtsova took part in the inaugural Women's Chess Olympiad in Emmen, the Netherlands, as a member of the USSR team, along with Kira Zvorykina. Soviet Union won the gold medal.
FIDE awarded her the titles of Woman International Master in 1950, International Master in 1956, and Woman Grandmaster in 1976. In 1952 she was awarded the title of Honoured Master of Sport of the URSS.
Rubtsova also played correspondence chess, and became the first women's world correspondence chess champion in 1972. She finished second in the next championship, only losing the title to Lora Jakovleva on tie-break, and fifth in the one after that. As of today, she remains the only player, male or female, to become world champion in both over-the-board and correspondence chess.

Personal life

Rubtsova graduated from the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. She was also awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour.