Olga Girya

[6] Girya took part in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix series 2013–14 as host city nominee of Khanty-Mansiysk.

In the fourth stage, held in Khanty-Mansiysk, she placed second, behind Hou Yifan, and achieved a norm for the title Grandmaster.

[8][9] In April 2014, Girya won the bronze medal at the Women's World Rapid Chess Championship.

[12] In November of the same year, she won the Women's Russian Cup, a knockout competition, by defeating Anastasia Bodnaruk in the final.

She finished tied for first place with Natalija Pogonina in the 2018 Russian Women's Championship Superfinal and took the silver medal after losing the playoff.