> ONLINE DATABASE
> PLAYER DATABASE

> CHESSBASE WORLD

> DISTRIBUTORS
>
LINKS

 

ChessBase News
Feedback
Mail us your opinion

Print
Print out this report

 


A star rising in the east
24.05.2003 Our babe watch has spotted a new star on the chess firmament: Ksenya Rybenko, 18 years old, green eyes, blond hair, 5' 2" tall, 97 pounds, 33-24-35 (information taken from her web site). She lives in Novokuznetsk, loves animals, and, we almost forgot, and she is also a Women's IM and a many-time chess champion of Siberia. Here on special demand by a GM fan is a portrait of Ksenya, with (hey, no pushing!) lots of pictures!

"It is always nice to visit ChessBase site," wrote a well-known grandmaster, who insists on remaining anonymous. "I like your reports with lot of photographs, and especially those about chess beauties like Kosteniuk, Paehtz and others. Actually Kosteniuk is not the only pretty girl in Russia with a personal web site. Personally I like Ksenia Rybenko even more. I hope the ChessBase site will write an article about her. But please don't mention that it was me who asked you to do so."

Your word is our command, grandmaster! We surfed the Ksenia Rybenko site and extracted some vital information about this budding young chess player. And enjoyed the pictures, of which be bring you a small extract.

Ksenya Rybenko

Born on July 22, 1984. Lives in Novokuznetsk (Kemerovo region), Russia. Studying and playing chess. No brothers and sisters, just a very beautiful white cat. Parents metallurgists. Natural ashy blond hair, green eyes. Height 1.58 m (5' 2"), weight: 44 kg (97 pounds). Vital statistics: 84-60-88 (33-24-35).

Began her chess career when she was five. Took part in regional championship, became five-time champion of Siberia. Took part in the Europe Youth Chess Championship in Slovakia, came 3rd among 46 players from 38 countries. Took part in the World University Chess Championship anc came sixth. Gained the title of Woman International Master. Today Ksenya is one of 30 the best women players in Russia.


At the Women International championship in Novokuznetsk, 2001


In her hometown, on a trip in Thailand


In the Novosibirsk Zoo with her favourite felines


A somewhat risky embrace


In Thailand, goofing around with an elephant; in a dangerous mood


On a sandy beach in Thailand


Excursion during the World University Championship in Mongolia


Mongolian archery team, Russian chess team


Learning to handle a bow and arrow, to wear the national costume

Glamour shoot


Ksenya Rybenko's personal web site (Russian and English)

 


New Products

Karsten Müller / Rainer Knaak: 1000 Opening Traps
Opening traps lurk everywhere.

ChessBase Magazine 108
ChessBase Magazine Vol. 108 has 1923 recent games, about 500 with expert annotations, plus 1797 correspondence chess games.

Boris Schipkov: Dutch A80-A85
3.Nc3 – which is encountered so often in praxis that it can hardly be called a sub variation.

Gregory Huber: The Vienna Game C23-C29
The CD actually covers two openings, including the Bishop’s Opening as well as the Vienna Game.