April 6, 2008 at 2:24 am
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Most beautiful Russian chess player
Not only is Alexandra Kosteniuk one of the best chess player’s in the world and a grandmaster who ranks on top of all but a few chess players men or women in the world, she is another example of a classic beautiful Russian lady with brains and beauty strong morals and class. She studies not only languages, but is a top athlete, makes films and models. But her real claim to fame is her humility and promotion of chess especially among women. A beauty like this could be part of the Hollywood circuit but she chooses to live a very private life with her own family and promotes chess. So here is another reason to learn Russian, not only because Russian is a beautiful classic world language, but because it is the home of many highly ethical, intelligent and beautiful women like Alexandra.
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