Career
In 2003, Kashlinskaya was the runner up at the European Under-10 Girls Chess Championship. In August 2010, she was part of the Russian women"s team in the 7th China-Russia Match, held with the Scheveningen system. In 2011, she took silver in the World Under-18 Girls Championship.
In 2012, she placed second at the World University Chess Championship (women"s section).
Later that year, in December 2012, she took part in the 5th "Snowdrops vs Old Hands" - Czechoslovakian Coal Match in Poděbrady, held with the double Scheveningen format, that opposed a team of young female players ("Snowdrops") made up of Valentina Gunina, Tania Sachdev, Kashlinskaya and Kristýna Havlíková to veteran Grandmasters ("Old Hands") Vlastimil Horticulture, Wolfgang Uhlmann, Fridrik Olafsson and Oleg Romanishin. Kashlinskaya scored 3.5/8.
In the same year, she participated in the 6th "Snowdrops vs Old Hands" match: she scored 5/8, helping her team "Snowdrops" (Viktorija Cmilyte, Kashlinskaya, Mariya Muzychuk, Nastassia Ziaziulkina) to defeat the "Old Hands" (Josif Dorfman, Boris Gulko, Borislav Ivkov, Wolfgang Uhlmann) with the overall score of 17.5-14.5. Kashlinskaya was the top scorer of the whole event.
Kashlinskaya competed in the Women"s World Chess Championship 2015, but was knocked out in the first round by Shen Yang.
In July 2015, she took part in the 9th China-Russia Match and scored 2.5/5, the best result among the Russians in the women"s section.