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The Russian National Women's Team just before the Torino Chess Olympiads 2006

These photos were taken in May 2006, in Zvenigorod (Moscow region, Russia), during the chess training for the 2006 Torino Chess Olympiads.
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The Russian National Chess Team: (from left to right) T. Kosintseva, E. Kovalevskaya, A. Kosteniuk, and N. Kosintseva Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk and her team-mate Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, with National Team Coach GM Alexander Rustemov in between. Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk and her team-mate Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, with Russian Champion Sergei Rublevsky
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Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk and her team-mate Ekaterina Kovalevskaya The Russian Women's National Olympic Team just before the Torino 2006 Olympiads Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk and her little dog Moxi
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The beautiful Zvenigorod scenery, a perfect place for chess training The Russian Women's National Olympic Team in the Moscow airport just before flying to Torino for the 2006 Olympiads The two Kosintseva sisters, Nadezhda and Tatiana. Note that Tatiana is holding Alexandra Kosteniuk's little dog Moxi

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