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About Me - One of Canada's Top Women Players

About Me - One of Canada's Top Women Players

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Hi! I'm new here Smile

For those of you who don't know, and for those who do--I am WCM Yelizaveta Orlova, currently 5th highest rated woman in Canada, and the first female to get the Woman National Master title (since the title was only established a week ago here in CanadaTongue Out) . I am originally from Odessa, Ukraine but have been living in Canada for most of my life--15 years!

Here are my chess accomplishments throughout my career:

  • 2012 Represented Canada at International Women’s Rapid Championship at UNAM
  • 2012 Represented Canada at Women’s Olympiad
  • 2011 Toronto Women’s Champion
  • 2011 Women’s Canadian Championship, 3rd place
  • 2011 Canadian Girls Under-18 Champion
  • 2010 Toronto Women’s Champion
  • 2010 Represented Canada at Women’s Olympiad
  • 2010 Ontario Girls Under-16 Champion
  • 2009 Ontario Girls Under-16 Champion
  • 2008 9th place, World Youth Under-14 Girls Championship
  • 2008 Canadian Girls Under-14 Champion
  • 2008 Canadian Junior Girl Champion
  • 2007 Canadian Girls Under-14 Champion
  • 2006 Ontario Girls Grade 6 Champion
  • 2006 Ontario Girls Under-12 Champion
  • 2005 Canadian Girls Under-12 Champion
  • 2005 Ontario Girls Under-12 Champion
  • 2004 Ontario Girls Under-10 Champion

And here are some questions I answered for all of you to get to know me better (chess wise) Wink.


Where are you from?

I was born in Odessa, Ukraine. When I just turned three years old, my parents decided to move to Canada to start a new life. I am currently eighteen years old, I have lived in Canada fifteen years now.

What age did you start playing chess?

At the age of four, I already knew how to move the pieces and even played many games with my father. That same year, I lost interest. Age nine, I started up again.

How did you start playing chess?

I started playing chess because of my father (Sergiy Orlov), he was once a chess player and coach himself back when he lived in Odessa, Ukraine. The reason why I got back into chess at the age of nine was thanks to my father, who offered me to play against an IM at a Simultaneous exhibition. The simul was a success, I ended up drawing my first real game against this player! I was excited to carry on playing.

What attracted you to the game?

I would say I have chess in my blood, My father and Grandfather played chess very competitively. My grandfather was even an IM when he was living in San Francisco, USA. Sadly he passed away in 2009.

Who taught you chess?

My father taught me chess for most of my chess career, this was during the years of 2004-2008. Sadly, after 2008 I decided to quit chess all together for about one and a half years. I ended up coming back into the chess world during the early 2010 year, but did not study nor improve because I was a high school student.

When did you begin playing tournaments and how did you do?

When I was nine years old, I went to my first national tournament – Canadian Youth Chess Championship 2004. I played in the Under 10 Category and got second place! My old friend WCM Alexandra Botez was the one who was undefeated and got first!

Who was your coach?

My father was mostly my coach. IM Yuri Ochkoos as well, for a short period of time.

What is your study routine now?

I have to admit, I have not studied for almost four and a half years. I had high school, and now currently College on my mind. I am trying to change my ways this year though (2013). I would like to play couple of chess tournaments in Europe this summer so I will most definitely start studying before that!

What is your greatest achievement?

Other than representing the Canadian Women’s Team at the World Chess Olympiad in 2010 (Board 4) and 2012 (Board 3).

World Youth Chess Championship 2008 in Vietnam. My result was 7/11 – 5 wins, 4 draws, 2 losses. I was tied for 9th place!

If anyone has any questions feel free to contact me or write a comment below! 

Website: http://yelizavetaorlova.com

Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/pages/Yelizaveta-Orlova/203077049713487