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Russian chess player
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Ludmila Saunina
CountryRussia
Born (1952-07-09) July 9, 1952 (age 72)
Yekaterinburg, Soviet Union
TitleWoman Grandmaster (2005)
Peak rating2319 (April 2001)

Ludmila Feodorovna Saunina (born 1952 in Yekaterinburg) is a Russian chess player, and a woman grandmaster.

She has won several women's chess championships: the Russian Chess Championship in 1972, the Moldovan Chess Championship in 1976, the World Senior Chess Championship and the European Senior Chess Championship.

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