Search Results for “Nana Dzagnidze” – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Sat, 14 Sep 2024 23:26:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Chess Olympiad 2024 – round 4 results women section https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2024-round-4-results-women-section/ Sat, 14 Sep 2024 23:26:27 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93665 The women section of the Chess Olympiad 2024 confirmed the dominance of the favorites, as India, China and USA were merciless, winning their matches in round 4.

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1IndiaRtg13FranceRtg3½: ½
GMDronavalli, Harika (w)2502IMDaulyte-Cornette, Deimante (b)23691 – 0
GMVaishali, Rameshbabu (b)2498IMMilliet, Sophie (w)2348½ – ½
IMDivya, Deshmukh (w)2483WGMHejazipour, Mitra (b)23271 – 0
IMTania, Sachdev (b)2386WIMBenmesbah, Natacha (w)22581 – 0
55DenmarkRtg14HungaryRtg½ :3½
CMDe Blecourt, Sandra (w)2065WIMGaal, Zsoka (b)23850 – 1
WFMKakulidis, Ellen (b)2048GMHoang, Thanh Trang (w)23510 – 1
WFMGuindy, Esmat Susanne (w)2015WGMPapp, Petra (b)2259½ – ½
Durrfeld, Sofie Bech (b)1937IMLazarne Vajda, Szidonia (w)22830 – 1
15EnglandRtg4ChinaRtg0 : 4
WGMYao, Lan (w)2353GMZhu, Jiner (b)24870 – 1
IMHouska, Jovanka (b)2333IMSong, Yuxin (w)23730 – 1
IMHunt, Harriet V (w)2304WGMNi, Shiqun (b)23480 – 1
WGMToma, Katarzyna (b)2184IMLu, Miaoyi (w)24380 – 1
5UkraineRtg16TurkiyeRtg2 : 2
IMOsmak, Yuliia (w)2471IMAtalik, Ekaterina (b)2381½ – ½
GMUshenina, Anna (b)2417WGMYildiz Kadioglu, Betul Cemre (w)2314½ – ½
IMBuksa, Nataliya (w)2387WGMOzturk Orenli, Kubra (b)22621 – 0
WGMDoluhanova, Evgeniya (b)2304WIMAydin, Gulenay (w)22020 – 1
7United States of AmericaRtg17NetherlandsRtg3½: ½
IMTokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim (w)2380IMRoebers, Eline (b)2340½ – ½
IMYip, Carissa (b)2386FMVan Foreest, Machteld (w)22241 – 0
GMKrush, Irina (w)2396WIMBensdorp-De Labaca, Marlies (b)22411 – 0
IMLee, Alice (b)2384FMKazarian, Anna-Maja (w)21801 – 0
9SpainRtg18MongoliaRtg1½:2½
IMKhademalsharieh, Sarasadat (w)2468WGMMunkhzul, Turmunkh (b)2256½ – ½
IMGarcia Martin, Marta (b)2318IMMunguntuul, Batkhuyag (w)23460 – 1
IMVega Gutierrez, Sabrina (w)2374IMNomin-Erdene, Davaademberel (b)23191 – 0
IMMatnadze Bujiashvili, Ann (b)2338WCMMungunzul, Bat-Erdene (w)22240 – 1
19SerbiaRtg10KazakhstanRtg1½:2½
IMInjac, Teodora (w)2425IMAssaubayeva, Bibisara (b)2482½ – ½
WGMGajcin, Marina (b)2253IMKamalidenova, Meruert (w)2352½ – ½
WIMVelikic, Adela (w)2260WIMNurman, Alua (b)23240 – 1
WGMMandura, Tijana (b)2207WIMKairbekova, Amina (w)2243½ – ½
11ArmeniaRtg20VietnamRtg3 : 1
IMMkrtchian, Lilit (w)2366IMPham, Le Thao Nguyen (b)2380½ – ½
WIMMkrtchyan, Mariam (b)2328WGMVo, Thi Kim Phung (w)2320½ – ½
GMDanielian, Elina (w)2393WIMLuong, Phuong Hanh (b)22251 – 0
IMSargsyan, Anna M. (b)2364WGMLe, Thanh Tu (w)20921 – 0
34UzbekistanRtg12BulgariaRtg2½:1½
WIMKhamdamova, Afruza (w)2313GMStefanova, Antoaneta (b)24161 – 0
WIMOmonova, Umida (b)2032IMSalimova, Nurgyul (w)2412½ – ½
WIMMalikova, Marjona (w)2083WGMRadeva, Viktoria (b)2296½ – ½
WIMNadirjanova, Nodira (b)2059FMPeycheva, Gergana (w)2248½ – ½
2GeorgiaRtg23GreeceRtg3 : 1
GMDzagnidze, Nana (w)2508IMTsolakidou, Stavroula (b)2444½ – ½
IMJavakhishvili, Lela (b)2446FMAvramidou, Anastasia (w)2290½ – ½
GMBatsiashvili, Nino (w)2461WIMPavlidou, Ekaterini (b)21411 – 0
IMMelia, Salome (b)2293WFMMarkantonaki, Haritomeni (w)21791 – 0
22RomaniaRtg3PolandRtg1 : 3
IMBulmaga, Irina (w)2406IMKashlinskaya, Alina (b)2490½ – ½
WGMSandu, Mihaela (b)2248GMSocko, Monika (w)24220 – 1
WIMLehaci, Miruna-Daria (w)2180IMKiolbasa, Oliwia (b)2348½ – ½
WIMCiolacu, Alessia-Mihaela (b)2160WIMSliwicka, Alicja (w)23730 – 1
28SloveniaRtg6AzerbaijanRtg1 : 3
IMUnuk, Laura (w)2316IMMammadzada, Gunay (b)24330 – 1
WIMUrh, Zala (b)2251IMFataliyeva, Ulviyya (w)2378½ – ½
WIMJanzelj, Lara (w)2193WGMBeydullayeva, Govhar (b)23950 – 1
WIMVidic, Teja (b)2128IMMammadova, Gulnar (w)2336½ – ½
26ArgentinaRtg8GermanyRtg2 : 2
WGMFrancisco Guecamburu, Candela Be (w)2294IMWagner, Dinara (b)2452½ – ½
WIMCampos, Maria Jose (b)2252GMPaehtz, Elisabeth (w)24550 – 1
WIMBorda Rodas, Anapaola S. (w)2216WGMHeinemann, Josefine (b)2316½ – ½
WIMSarquis, Maria Belen (b)2172WGMKlek, Hanna Marie (w)22961 – 0
56Bosnia & HerzegovinaRtg21SwitzerlandRtg½ :3½
WFMMaksimovic, Masa (w)2093GMKosteniuk, Alexandra (b)24830 – 1
WCMBabic, Milana (b)2080FMGeorgescu, Lena (w)2266½ – ½
WFMJacimovic, Sara (w)1981WIMHryzlova, Sofiia (b)21880 – 1
Mimic, Sofija (b)1809WFMManko, Mariia (w)21590 – 1
24ItalyRtg57North MacedoniaRtg3½: ½
IMBrunello, Marina (w)2348WFMStojkovska, Monika (b)20431 – 0
IMZimina, Olga (b)2302Manova, Ivana (w)20321 – 0
IMSedina, Elena (w)2196Zhezhovska, Monika (b)21071 – 0
WFMSala, Giulia (b)2115Eftovska, Lea (w)1841½ – ½
58MonacoRtg25IsraelRtg2 : 2
WGMDornbusch, Tatiana (w)2212IMEfroimski, Marsel (b)24081 – 0
WIMZvereva, Marija (b)2035IMKlinova, Masha (w)22270 – 1
WCMBerezovsky, Fiorina (w)1976WFMLevitan, Ronit (b)21371 – 0
WCMBerezovska, Svetlana (b)1869WFMKochavi, Dana (w)20090 – 1
59ScotlandRtg27CanadaRtg2 : 2
GMArakhamia-Grant, Ketevan (w)2263WGMOuellet, Maili-Jade (b)23181 – 0
WFMCooke, Suzie G. (b)1941WIMLi, Yunshan (w)2268½ – ½
Giulian, Rosemary A (w)1922WIMDemchenko, Svitlana (b)2167½ – ½
Bhatia, Kanishka (b)1908WFMGolubeva, Oksana (w)21190 – 1
61MoldovaRtg29CubaRtg1½:2½
WGMPartac, Elena (w)2078WGMLinares Napoles, Oleiny (b)2201½ – ½
WFMVerbin, Valentina (b)2071WGMArribas Robaina, Maritza (w)21430 – 1
Bargan, Victoria (w)1941WGMMiranda Llanes, Yerisbel (b)2294½ – ½
WFMPetricenco, Ana (b)1895WIMHernandez Gil, Ineymig (w)2160½ – ½
30AustriaRtg62BangladeshRtg3 : 1
WGMTheissl Pokorna, Regina (w)2302WFMNoshin, Anjum (b)20851 – 0
WIMExler, Veronika (b)2176WCMAhmed, Walijah (w)1936½ – ½
WIMSchloffer, Jasmin-Denise (w)2168WCMNusrat Jahan, Alo (b)20331 – 0
WIMHapala, Elisabeth (b)2113WFMWadifa, Ahmed (w)1988½ – ½
63PortugalRtg31Hungary BRtg1 : 3
FMPipiras, Filipa Fortuna (w)2187WGMLakos, Nikoletta (b)2192½ – ½
WCMSilva, Mariana (b)2005WFMKaracsonyi, Kata (w)22330 – 1
Duque, Raquel Dos Santos (w)1913WIMDemeter, Dorina (b)2199½ – ½
Avelino, Camila Biscaya (b)1843WIMTerbe, Zsuzsanna (w)21680 – 1
32SlovakiaRtg64ParaguayRtg2 : 2
WGMBorosova, Zuzana (w)2205WGMPerez Rodriguez, Jennifer (b)2224½ – ½
IMRepkova, Eva (b)2319WIMVargas, Gabriela (w)21091 – 0
WIMMrvova, Alena (w)2121WCMMontiel Caceres, Helen (b)1864½ – ½
WFMWalter, Ema (b)2055WCMOviedo Acosta, Paula (w)17900 – 1
65AlbaniaRtg33SwedenRtg0 : 4
WFMShuqja, Klean (w)2042GMCramling, Pia (b)24250 – 1
WFMGeske, Bruna (b)2023WIMAgrest, Inna (w)21970 – 1
WCMCaku, Kler (w)1859WFMCramling Bellon, Anna (b)20660 – 1
WCMOmeri, Eklea (b)1962Valcu, Lavinia (w)20760 – 1
66VenezuelaRtg35NorwayRtg1½:2½
WIMVarela La Madrid, Tilsia Carolina (w)2017WIMDolgova, Olga (b)21711 – 0
WIMRovira Contreras, Tairu Manuela (b)2022WGMKoskela, Niina (w)21730 – 1
WFMOtazo Sanchez, Annyd Gabriela (w)1976WIMStanford, Sheila Barth (b)21750 – 1
WCMPena Gonzalez, Clara Isabel (b)1895WIMNi, Viktorija (w)2163½ – ½
67ChileRtg36LatviaRtg1½:2½
WIMGomez Barrera, Javiera Belen (w)2123WGMRogule, Laura (b)22480 – 1
WFMAbarca Gonzalez, Damaris (b)1991WGMBerzina, Ilze (w)22001 – 0
WIMJorquera Cabello, Valentina (w)1919WFMTer-Avetisjana, Agnesa Stepania (b)21340 – 1
Romero Troncoso, Liset Anais (b)1834WFMVidruska, Renate (w)2035½ – ½
37IranRtg68IndonesiaRtg3½: ½
WGMAlinasab, Mobina (w)2336WCMLindiawati, Evi (b)19401 – 0
WFMKarimi, Setayesh (b)2105Nugroho, Angel Ruth (w)19391 – 0
WIMBehzad Nazif, Parva (w)2092Yuliana, Evi (b)1912½ – ½
WIMHamedi Nia, Vesal (b)1986Adeline, Clementia (w)15501 – 0
70MalaysiaRtg38EstoniaRtg1 : 3
WFMTan, Li Ting (w)2037IMNarva, Mai (b)2420½ – ½
WIMAzhar, Puteri Munajjah Az-Zahraa (b)2014WIMOlde, Margareth (w)21350 – 1
WCMNithyalakshmi, Sivanesan (w)1912WFMNarva, Triin (b)20660 – 1
Mohd Tarmizi, Nur Uzma Bazilah (b)1756WCMOlde, Grete (w)1952½ – ½
39PeruRtg71AlgeriaRtg3½: ½
IMCori T., Deysi (w)2366WIMNassr, Lina (b)20101 – 0
WIMAliaga Fernandez, Ingrid Y (b)2111WIMLatreche, Sabrina (w)20301 – 0
WIMContreras Huaman, Fiorella (w)2168WFMNassr, Rania (b)1866½ – ½
WIMGarcia Andrada, Heidy Nicole (b)2003WCMDjerroud, Chahrazed (w)19101 – 0
72IcelandRtg40CroatiaRtg1 : 3
WGMPtacnikova, Lenka (w)2065WGMMedic, Mirjana (b)2101½ – ½
Johannsdottir, Johanna Bjorg (b)2013WIMBerke, Ana (w)20930 – 1
WFMThorsteinsdottir, Hallgerdur (w)1938WFMIvekovic, Tihana (b)2143½ – ½
Helgadottir, Idunn (b)1837WFMVujnovic, Patricija (w)21340 – 1
41Czech RepublicRtg73TurkmenistanRtg3 : 1
WGMMovsesian, Julia (w)2198WFMShohradova, Lala (b)20301 – 0
WIMKanakova, Natalie (b)2145WCMAgajanova, Meryem (w)20071 – 0
WGMRodshtein, Tereza (w)2149WCMShohradova, Leyla (b)18730 – 1
WIMNovosadova, Kristyna (b)2066Rejepova, Jahan (w)19151 – 0
74New ZealandRtg42MontenegroRtg½ :3½
WIMTimergazi, Layla (w)1979FMZherebtsova, Alexandra (b)22390 – 1
WIMZhang, Jasmine Haomo (b)1956WFMSkvortsova, Alena (w)21790 – 1
WCMChang, Yolanda (w)1908WIMMilovic, Aleksandra (b)21210 – 1
WCMBraganza, Nadia (b)1890WFMKoljevic, Nikolina (w)2030½ – ½
43BrazilRtg76BoliviaRtg3 : 1
FMTerao, Juliana Sayumi (w)2161WIMCordero, Daniela (b)20171 – 0
WIMLibrelato, Kathie Goulart (b)2181WIMMonroy G., Nataly A. (w)19391 – 0
FMAlboredo, Julia (w)2127Yepez Montenegro, Gloria Luz (b)18181 – 0
Dias, Clara (b)1954Gareca Ordonez, Carla Angelica (w)17780 – 1
77SingaporeRtg46AustraliaRtg2 : 2
WGMGong, Qianyun (w)2250WGMRyjanova, Julia (b)22551 – 0
Pang, Kay Yan Eden (b)1847WGMZhang, Jilin (w)21550 – 1
Koh, Wei Le Gladys (w)1788WFMNguyen, Thu Giang (b)20680 – 1
WCMFang, Kun (b)1769WFMVincent, Alaina (w)19761 – 0
47PhilippinesRtg78El SalvadorRtg4 : 0
WFMMendoza, Shania Mae (w)2013WIMOrtez, Andrea (b)19481 – 0
WGMFrayna, Janelle Mae (b)2216WIMGarcia, Angie (w)20151 – 0
WIMFronda, Jan Jodilyn (w)2165WCMVasquez Vasquez, Marielos (b)18441 – 0
WIMGalas, Bernadette (b)2013Barahona, Dalila Yamileth (w)18331 – 0
79Costa RicaRtg48BelgiumRtg2 : 2
WIMMayorga Araya, Sofia (w)2059WIMGoossens, Hanne (b)21891 – 0
WIMRodriguez Arrieta, Maria Elena (b)1941WFMVanduyfhuys, Daria (w)21120 – 1
WCMBogantes Robleto, Karina (w)1766WFMDe Rycke, Tyani (b)21100 – 1
Canales Chinchilla, Victoria (b)1826Dierckens, Sarah (w)19431 – 0
49Hungary CRtg80WalesRtg2 : 2
Sulyok, Eszter (w)2080WFMSmith, Olivia (b)20870 – 1
WFMToth, Lili (b)2105WCMCamp, Imogen A L (w)1923½ – ½
WFMGombocz, Zsofia (w)2061WCMSmith, Lynda (b)1831½ – ½
Nandin-Erdene, Davaademberel (b)2039Chong, Kimberly (w)17791 – 0
83Dominican RepublicRtg50FinlandRtg1 : 3
WFMDiaz Cesar, Wilsaida Pieranlly (w)1900WIMKeinanen, Anastasia (b)22120 – 1
Gonzalez Peguero, Mary Loly (b)1889Bederdin, Lilja (w)20650 – 1
WCMAlmanzar Vasquez, Jeniffer Maria (w)1876WFMPuuska, Heini (b)1930½ – ½
WCMRamirez Luzon, Franchesca (b)1820Sippola, Sara-Olivia (w)1861½ – ½
88KyrgyzstanRtg52EgyptRtg1 : 3
WFMSamaganova, Aleksandra (w)1948WGMWafa, Shrook (b)21370 – 1
WCMZhanybekova, Begimay (b)1784WGMWafa, Shahenda (w)21020 – 1
WCMSezdbekova, Aizhan (w)1799WIMRomany, Joy (b)20121 – 0
WCMAbaeva, Aiana (b)1858WCMAllam, Yara (w)19200 – 1
53LuxembourgRtg107ThailandRtg2½:1½
WIMSteil-Antoni, Fiona (w)2085WFMChuemsakul, Sarocha (b)1906½ – ½
WFMBakalarz, Grazyna (b)1928WCMPrommuang, Araya (w)17531 – 0
Kremer, Nadine (w)1898Mekarapiruk, Nathasha (b)17280 – 1
Lyon, Hannah Jane (b)1797Khantree, Napat (w)17111 – 0
54EcuadorRtg124HaitiRtg3½: ½
WIMOrtiz Verdezoto, Anahi (w)2229Seine, Rose Berline (b)17781 – 0
WIMWagenschuetz, Evelyn (b)2036Cadeau, Merisena (w)16711 – 0
WIMVasquez Ramirez, Rocio (w)1981Jonet, Davena (b)16591 – 0
Guerrero Caicedo, Arlette (b)1868Dunat, Kineberlie (w)1582½ – ½
96UruguayRtg44ColombiaRtg0 : 4
Fabra, Nahiara (w)1932WIMRivera, Ingris (b)21710 – 1
WCMSilva Rosas, Natalia (b)1868WIMArgote Heredia, Valentina (w)21440 – 1
Cardozo, Camila (w)1673WIMChirivi C, Jenny Astrid (b)21200 – 1
Altesor, Caterina (b)1741WCMLopez Rayo, Isabella (w)19520 – 1
51MexicoRtg112MaltaRtg4 : 0
WIMCorrales Jimenez, Zenia (w)2170Ghitza, Elena (b)18171 – 0
WIMMiranda Rodriguez, Tania (b)2090WFMThornton, Filipina (w)17681 – 0
Padilla Garcia, Cecilia Xasive (w)1954WFMFarrugia, Jamie (b)17331 – 0
Tec Rodas, Sofia Isavelina (b)1800Portelli, Martina (w)15231 – 0
98ZambiaRtg86PanamaRtg2 : 2
WCMBwalya Mulwale, Lubuuto (w)1852WFMCastillo Beitia, Ashley Alexandra (b)20711 – 0
Likando, Namakau (b)1746WFMChung Hurtado, Yaleika (w)18320 – 1
WFMMbatha, Constance (w)1799Vasquez Jaen, Lourdes Lorena (b)18211 – 0
Mwale, Naomi (b)1767WCMCarrillo Marval, Maria Angelica (w)17950 – 1
133LiberiaRtg87South AfricaRtg1 : 3
Georgina, Sackie (w)1688WIMFebruary, Jesse Nikki (b)20130 – 1
Meleh, N. Davis (b)1602WFMBadenhorst, Chloe (w)19810 – 1
Abigail, Karyah (w)1790Klaasen, Robyn Julian (b)17641 – 0
Princess, K. Banney (b)1447Strong, Davida (w)17330 – 1
45LithuaniaRtg117Hong Kong, ChinaRtg2½:1½
WIMMartynkova, Olena (w)2176WFMFeng, Eunice (b)19740 – 1
WGMBaginskaite, Kamile (b)2103Lou, Yuxin (w)1654½ – ½
WFMSimkunaite, Gabija (w)2005WCMLeung, Hoi Ting (b)16191 – 0
WFMSibajeva, Marija (b)2007Liang, Liyun (w)14631 – 0
118SudanRtg60IrelandRtg1 : 3
Nahed, Galab (w)1693WIMKanyamarala, Trisha (b)21790 – 1
WCMIbtihal, Osman (b)1626O’Gorman, Alice (w)19961 – 0
WCMSabreen, Oraby (w)1812Gora, Antonina (b)19430 – 1
Elizabeth, Tanyous (b)1530Putar, Lara (w)19110 – 1
75AngolaRtg120EthiopiaRtg3½: ½
WIMCaxita, Esperanca (w)1932Haile, Lidet Abate (b)18341 – 0
WFMJunior, Ednasia (b)1888Bantiwalu, Aster Melake (w)17041 – 0
WFMPires, Luzia (w)1877Abera, Mekdes Demssie (b)15931 – 0
Felicidade, Felicia (b)1743Teweldemedhn, Mekdes Teklay (w)1648½ – ½
121MozambiqueRtg81TajikistanRtg1½:2½
WIMVilhete, Vania Fausto Da T. (w)1877WFMAntonova, Nadezhda (b)19670 – 1
Efentakis, Katina (b)1650Saidova, Rukhshona (w)18730 – 1
WCMCastro, Neusa Aridas De (w)1684Tolibova, Dilola (b)1831½ – ½
Marqueza, Jossiline Estevao (b)0Mashabova, Shukrona (w)17111 – 0
82Sri LankaRtg122BahamasRtg3½: ½
WCMTharushi, T H D Niklesha (w)1852WFMKarelina, Polina (b)18981 – 0
WCMPallie, Ehsha Mishela (b)1767WCMJohnson, Daijah (w)1624½ – ½
WFMGunawardhana, Devindya Oshini (w)1956Pride, Chika (b)15781 – 0
Abeysinghe, H M H Janandani (b)1752Williams, Diana (w)01 – 0
123FijiRtg84JamaicaRtg1½:2½
WFMLyons, Kieran (w)1818WFMClarke, Adani (b)1919½ – ½
WCMSukhu, Gloria (b)1634WIMMiller, Rachel (w)19120 – 1
WCMTerubea, Cydel (w)1681Watson, Gabriella (b)18260 – 1
Sukhu, Makayla (b)1521McKoy, Arielle (w)14411 – 0
125NamibiaRtg85United Arab EmiratesRtg1 : 3
WFMShipindo, Rauha (w)1681WFMAl Maamari, Wafia Darwish (b)19080 – 1
WCMBeukes, Jamie-Nicole (b)1735Mariam, Essa (w)17790 – 1
Van Wyk, Keisha C (w)1599Anoud, Eisa Bashkardi (b)18101 – 0
Tjatindi, Kamutuua (b)0WCMAlmaamari, Zainab Darwish (w)16610 – 1
127CyprusRtg91NicaraguaRtg1 : 3
Sokolova, Larisa (w)1705Martinez Orozco, Cristiana Yorlene (b)17610 – 1
Paunescu, Aida (b)1603CMCabezas Calero, Abigail Carolina (w)18241 – 0
Pica, Eleni (w)1609Munoz Cortez, Anahi Alexandra (b)18680 – 1
Sokolova, Victoria (b)1682Alvarez Gutierrez, Patricia (w)18260 – 1
92JordanRtg126BermudaRtg3½: ½
WIMFuad Kamel Jamaliah, Natalie (w)2003WFMKovacova, Zuzana (b)2020½ – ½
Jeda, Helal (b)1569Cancino, Shiela (w)16631 – 0
WIMBoshra, Alshaeby (w)1939Flanagan, Yasmin (b)01 – 0
Ruba, Al-Qudah (b)1937Gontcharova, Olga (w)15671 – 0
93UgandaRtg128LebanonRtg3½: ½
WCMAmpaire, Shakira (w)1839Hamadeh, Sally (b)15571 – 0
WFMAmoko, Ivy Claire (b)1820Attieh, Skye (w)16751 – 0
WCMSana, Omprakash Kayyar (w)1937Al Asmar, Remy (b)16611 – 0
Kawuma, Patricia (b)1839Darweeche, Roaa (w)1557½ – ½
129LesothoRtg94AndorraRtg½ :3½
WFMLieketseng, Ngatane (w)1651WFMHenderson De La Fuente, Andrea (b)19860 – 1
Ntsielo, Bonolo (b)1757Muratet Carmona, Julia (w)18160 – 1
Lintle, Molise (w)1583Muratet Carmona, Alexandra (b)1796½ – ½
Thetsane, Nteboheleng (b)1645WCMReal Puigdollers, Silvia (w)17810 – 1
95BotswanaRtg130GhanaRtg3 : 1
WFMMarape, Naledi (w)1926WCMBenson, Maud (b)16821 – 0
WCMGabatshwarwe, Refilwe (b)1787WCMFelix, Tobi (w)1677½ – ½
WCMBanda, Natalie Katlo (w)1893Dotse, Dzidzor Esi (b)1530½ – ½
Rebatenne, Boitshepo (b)1696Hephzibah, Awura-Ama Manubea Tandoh (w)15161 – 0
131GuamRtg97Trinidad & TobagoRtg2 : 2
WCMOllet, Myra (w)1658WIMJohnson, Gabriella (b)18961 – 0
Ramas, Carmina Jasmine (b)1712WCMHermoso Rodriguez, Ysvett (w)19430 – 1
Benzon, Tiffany (w)1610WCMLa Fleur, Zara (b)17730 – 1
Nacario, Ruth (b)1607Ramnarine Singh, Aradhana (w)15871 – 0
134PakistanRtg99ZimbabweRtg0 : 4
Sehba, Shah (w)0WCMCharinda, Kudzanayi (b)18540 – 1
WCMZenobia, Wasif (b)1743Makwena, Christine (w)18600 – 1
WCMMehak, Gul (w)1710Shaba, Linda Dalitso (b)18310 – 1
Aayat, Asmi (b)1423Zengeni, Tatenda Melisa (w)17320 – 1
100JapanRtg135ArubaRtg4 : 0
WCMSakai, Azumi (w)1871WCMJacobs, Annelaine (b)17631 – 0
Shibata, Misaki (b)1847Moreno Mora, Milaydes Lourdes (w)16941 – 0
Mitsuyama, Rikka (w)1738Aponte, Samantha (b)14541 – 0
Takayasu, Melody (b)1768Cabral, Sylvi (w)14711 – 0
136Brunei DarussalamRtg101Puerto RicoRtg0 : 4
Saiful Azmi, Nur Farzana (w)1533WIMMorales Santos, Natasha (b)19720 – 1
Hussin, Fazreena (b)1700WCMRivera Negron, Yanira (w)18050 – 1
Redzuan, Nur Ainul Mardhiah (w)1481WCMAlvarado Perez, Coralys M. (b)16940 – 1
Zakaria, Liyana (b)1520Vera Perez, Gabriela S. (w)00 – 1
102PalestineRtg137MalawiRtg4 : 0
WFMSawan, Eman (w)1972WFMJambo, Linda (b)16291 – 0
WCMHamouri, Taqwa (b)1845Namangale, Susan (w)15211 – 0
WCMFaqeeh, Yara (w)1671Msukwa, Tupokiwe (b)16741 – 0
Natsheh, Wajd (b)1739Simwaba, Anne (w)15961 – 0
139Cape VerdeRtg103South KoreaRtg0 : 4
Spinola, Divania (w)1583Khan, Anastasia (b)18590 – 1
Pereira, Deise (b)0WCMKang, Sohyun (w)17260 – 1
Almeida, Jacira Laura (w)1616WCMCho, Yeonhee (b)16960 – 1
Moreno, Akiane (b)1547Kim, Sarang (w)17320 – 1
104HondurasRtg140OmanRtg2½:1½
WFMViana, Valeria (w)1882Al Aisaee, Anat (b)16081 – 0
WFMTorres Hernandez, Leslie Carolin (b)1891Al Balushi, Mariya (w)15611 – 0
Oseguera, Suhey (w)1590Al Ghafri, Alanoud (b)15460 – 1
Maradiaga, Cesia (b)1675Al Bulushi, Rawan (w)1560½ – ½
141KuwaitRtg105MadagascarRtg½ :3½
Alazmi, Amani (w)1673WFMRavelomanana, Sabine (b)19260 – 1
Alazemi, Aisha (b)1547WFMRaharimanana, Faratiana (w)18150 – 1
Nema, Rabab (w)1601Randriatsiferana, Dimbiharentsoa Christiana (b)1736½ – ½
Ajbali, Ghaleyah (b)1513Tsinjoviniavo, Aina Mahasambatra (w)16620 – 1
106GuatemalaRtg142JerseyRtg3½: ½
Lopez L., Dairyn D. (w)1740WCMRuddy, Rachel (b)1662½ – ½
Raymundo, Deycy Daniela (b)1728Ashbrooke, Monika (w)16501 – 0
Santiago Sontay, Jenny Fernanda (w)1773Forbes, Yasmin (b)16061 – 0
WIMMazariegos, Silvia Carolina (b)1878Weber, Sarah (w)01 – 0
108TunisiaRtg143EritreaRtg3 : 1
WFMMiladi, Amen (w)1851Sosna, Mehari Abraham (b)15411 – 0
WCMMefteh, Meyssem (b)1834Besrat, Mesgena Yoseph (w)15571 – 0
Ben Amor, Meriem (w)1733Elshalom, Essayas Berhane (b)16590 – 1
Gamha, Yasmine (b)1679Sesait, Debesai Zerabruk Sahlu (w)01 – 0
144MauritiusRtg109BarbadosRtg½ :3½
WCMAndhin, Chethanah (w)1607WCMWilson, Hannah (b)18880 – 1
Gungadoo, Preetisha Devi (b)0WCMBlackman, Katrina (w)18140 – 1
WCMBeekhy, Aamirah (w)1600WCMReifer-Belle, Chanon (b)17360 – 1
Lee You Voon, Stephanie (b)0Springer, Leshay (w)1425½ – ½
110KenyaRtg145EswatiniRtg4 : 0
WFMMongeli, Sasha (w)1819Nomcebo, Sibisi (b)15701 – 0
WCMNdirangu, Joyce Nyaruai (b)1782Nkwanyane, Nolwazi (w)15421 – 0
Mutisya, Jully (w)1750Dlamini, Sincobile (b)15721 – 0
Karanja, Ether (b)1637Nosimilo, Mkhonto (w)15611 – 0
111Kosovo *Rtg146Netherlands AntillesRtg3½: ½
Aliu, Arlinda (w)1780Jubitana, Ginger (b)01 – 0
Recica, Jona (b)1791Marcos, Taqesyah (w)16791 – 0
WCMSaraci, Rinesa (w)1757Pourier, Dianthely (b)15421 – 0
WCMSaraci, Ndriqona (b)1656Pieter, Liana (w)1619½ – ½
147GuyanaRtg113GuernseyRtg2 : 2
WCMCallender, Jessica (w)1579Strade, Arita (b)19460 – 1
WCMShariff, Sasha Christina (b)1538Nevska, Gerda (w)18920 – 1
Joshi, Aditi Narayan (w)1535Denning, Julie L (b)17411 – 0
Clement, Ciel Desiree (b)1454Marie, De Carteret (w)01 – 0
114SurinameRtg148BahrainRtg4 : 0
WCMKaslan, Victoria (w)1726Ahmed, Najla (b)15391 – 0
WCMKaslan, Alexandra (b)1675Almusawi, Maram (w)15101 – 0
Wu, Elise (w)1595Sharaf, Hawra (b)15951 – 0
Tjong Tjin Joe, Maylee (b)1665Yaqoob, Wafa (w)14381 – 0
149TanzaniaRtg115MoroccoRtg1½:2½
Ebrahim, Zahabiyah (w)1494Laamim, Roaa (b)18790 – 1
Anahi, Rishit Shah (b)1544Chemaou, Lilya (w)1565½ – ½
Samson, Bertha (w)1457El Harrak, Maryam (b)16390 – 1
Lissa, Siya Joseph (b)0El Barbry, Sarah (w)18621 – 0
116Chinese TaipeiRtg150Cayman IslandsRtg2½:1½
Chen, Chi (w)1746Swaminathan, Laia (b)16201 – 0
WFMShih, Ching-An (b)1735Majid, Zara (w)1533½ – ½
WFMChen, I-Chen (w)1771Patil, Anvita Niranjan (b)15050 – 1
WCMTsai, Sophie Yi-Hsuan (b)1668McClenaghan, Abbie (w)01 – 0
175MauritaniaRtg132PalauRtg2 : 2
Nevissa, Dahi (w)0Magno, Angelica (b)15440 – 1
Fatma, Vall Abdel Malick (b)0Sisior, Angelil (w)16911 – 0
Rahilou, Hemam (w)0Gemota, Joan (b)15670 – 1
Mina, Hamam (b)0WFMParrado, Angelica (w)17411 – 0
156LiechtensteinRtg182US Virgin IslandsRtg3 : 1
Sele, Timea (w)1699Eve, Williams (b)01 – 0
Heron, Doris (b)0Cana, Jessica (w)01 – 0
Gillet Infante, Macarena (w)0Leah, Williams (b)00 – 1
Martinez Hengevoss, Thelma (b)0Lois, Williams (w)01 – 0
183VanuatuRtg158LaosRtg2 : 2
Ela, Milfirer (w)0Maly, Inthavong (b)16331 – 0
Kaina, Delrieu (b)0Chintanakone, Sisouk (w)00 – 1
Lou-Anne, Delrieu (w)0Homsombath, Nola (b)00 – 1
Olivia, Gottfried (b)0Keosavangh, Bouavone (w)01 – 0
151Cote d’IvoireRtg166DominicaRtg3½: ½
WCMYavo Tchetche, Marie (w)1686Domennova, Liudmila (b)01 – 0
Kouassi, Edichy Berenice (b)1528Henry, Zahidu (w)14061 – 0
Gba, Zotta Marcelle Aurore Regine (w)1427Daniel, Desalee Waynelle (b)0½ – ½
Camara, Ruth Liliane (b)0Jno. Baptiste, Dorothy (w)01 – 0
152CameroonRtg167British Virgin IslandsRtg4 : 0
WCMMagne, Kouokam Sylviane (w)1587Brito, Jasmine (b)01 – 0
Danwe, Maissiri Carole (b)1456Ganigan, Alexis (w)01 – 0
Tchouateu, Tankeu Stephanie (w)1565Scatliffe, Tiandra (b)01 – 0
Wefang, Lucrece (b)0McSheene, Deniqua (w)01 – 0
168ChadRtg153MaldivesRtg½ :3½
Aicha, Mahamat Bagamla (w)0Nihaya, Ahmed (b)15890 – 1
Fatime, Ali Moustapha (b)0Aminath, Sara Haleem (w)00 – 1
Zara, Abdoulaye Baba Hassane (w)0Aishath, Iva Hassan (b)14220 – 1
Fatime, Mahamat Saleh (b)0Aini, Munthazim (w)1536½ – ½
169Democratic Republic of the CongoRtg154Saint LuciaRtg0 : 4
Jennifer, Biyinga (w)0Liu, Mila (b)00 – 1
Sankya, Tracie (b)0Wahid, Chelsea (w)14700 – 1
Christelle, Kisita (w)0James, Vernesa (b)0– – +
Kisita, Joyce (b)0Richards, Trisann (w)16530 – 1
160SeychellesRtg170DjiboutiRtg0 : 4
Moustache, Marie-Ange (w)0Johara, Mohamoud Elmi (b)00 – 1
Nancy, Medge (b)0Moun, Mohamde Ibrahim (w)00 – 1
Barra, Ana (w)0Sagual, Ismail Hassan (b)00 – 1
Hoareau, Rachelle (b)1625Yousra, Mahdi Abdillahi (w)00 – 1
171Equatorial GuineaRtg162Sao Tome and PrincipeRtg3 : 1
Orpa, Angue Ondo Obono (w)0Lima, Izidora Lourenco (b)15790 – 1
Justa, Mbasogo Eyama Oye (b)0Almeida, Arlette (w)01 – 0
Cinthia, Daniela Angue Ndong (w)0Biko, Cristiana (b)01 – 0
Mauricia, Alba Bindang Menana Asangono (b)0Lima, Dilma (w)01 – 0
163TogoRtg173GrenadaRtg4 : 0
Kudafa, Sandra (w)0Bernel, A.Chitan (b)01 – 0
Oyenga, Justine Anassika (b)1503Rockisha, Flanders (w)01 – 0
Kponsou, Afiwa (w)1453Naziyah, S.A.James (b)01 – 0
Kudafa, Sandrine (b)0Tauriel, A.B. Frank (w)01 – 0
179Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesRtg164BhutanRtg1 : 3
Robinson, Orisia K. (w)0Asha, Huang Limboo (b)14200 – 1
Ashton, Molissa Francita (b)0Namgay, Dolma (w)01 – 0
Balcombe, Arianna (w)0Yeshey, Lhaden (b)15140 – 1
Durham-Balcombe, Ronnia R (b)0Pema, Yangsel Dorji (w)00 – 1
165San MarinoRtg178Saint Kitts and NevisRtg2 : 2
Biordi, Mariane (w)0Myers, Joalyn (b)01 – 0
Giannini, Cristina (b)0Rawlins, Uniqua (w)01 – 0
Capicchioni, Dorina (w)0Sahely, Halla (b)00 – 1
Frisoni, Mariangela (b)0Sahely, Mia (w)00 – 1
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Gender equality: Chess Olympiad 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/gender-equality-chess-olympiad-2024/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 18:22:07 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93094 “This is the closest the ratio of men’s to women’s teams has ever been in the history of the Chess Olympiads,” says Dr. Zoltán Polyánszky, President of the Hungarian Chess Federation.

“This progress is inspiring for women’s chess, but it also draws on deep traditions. In the 1970s and 80s, the renowned teams featuring Mária Ivánka and Zsuzsa Verőci earned four silver and two bronze medals in the FIDE Chess Olympiads, followed by the Polgár sisters and Ildikó Mádl winning two golds. Later, Zsuzsa Polgár became the Women’s World Champion, and Judit achieved groundbreaking results in men’s chess, setting an example for future generations. At this year’s Olympiad, I’m proud to highlight that of the 10 competitors on our women’s A and B teams, five are competing as mothers.

Balancing these two roles requires extraordinary effort and exceptional organizational skills, and we are proud of them and especially grateful for their dedication.”

Read: 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest sets participation record

Participants Open / Participants women / India with the highest combined ELO

Live: Chess Olympiad 2024 live blog

Press release by FIDE

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has initiated programs to ensure women have equal opportunities to participate in chess. The FIDE Women’s Commission launched a special project, the National Female Team Imitative, to enable more countries to send women’s teams to the Chess Olympiad. Each of these teams represents a significant step toward gender equality in chess.

Over the past year, the program has supported the preparation of women’s teams from nine countries: Liechtenstein, Guernsey, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts and Nevis, the US Virgin Islands, St. Lucia, Nauru, and the Cayman Islands. The debuting teams received financial support, expert coaching, and substantial mental and material support for their training sessions in July and August.

“Taking our first-ever female team to the Olympiad is a milestone that highlights the progress we’ve made in increasing the number of women playing chess in St. Lucia. This achievement will undoubtedly inspire more females to take up the game. Our team members were selected from our Schools Chess Championships and the Queens Gambit Challenge Initiative. I’m proud to say that the majority of our preparation was supported by the training provided through the FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess National Female Team Initiative,” said TrisAnn Richards, President of the Saint Lucia Chess Federation.

Additionally, the FIDE Women’s Chess Commission introduced a pilot project called ChessMom earlier this year. This initiative provides support to female players with children under one year of age. In the past, many women were unable to participate in the Olympiad due to the challenges of being away from their children or finding childcare during competitions. The Commission addressed this by recognizing each child and caregiver as official members of their national delegation, ensuring they receive lodging, meals, and all the other benefits provided to delegation members.

Participants in this project include Alina Kashlinskaya (Poland), Nana Dzagnidze (Georgia), Yuliia Osmak (Ukraine), Aster Melake Bantiwalu (Ethiopia), Rauha Shipindo (Namibia), and Nolwazi Nkwanyane (Eswatini). FIDE aims to establish this support system for chess-playing mothers as a standard feature, expanding the pilot project into a full program for future competitions.

Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board, emphasized FIDE’s commitment to promoting women’s chess: “FIDE is deeply committed to empowering women in chess by creating opportunities and providing the necessary support to help them excel. Whether through initiatives like the ChessMom program or supporting the participation of new teams at the Olympiad, our goal is to ensure that women in chess have the same opportunities to succeed as their male counterparts.”

Adding to the celebration of women in chess, Chilean singer and performance artist Juga will launch a unique art project in Budapest. Known for her chess-inspired work, Juga is filming a new video in Budapest to honor women in chess worldwide. The short film will showcase the top female chess players from 160 countries, as well as women who contribute to chess as teachers, streamers, photographers, referees, and officials. Filming will take place on September 17, a rest day for the Olympiad, at the iconic Hungarian Fine Arts Museum in Budapest.

The video will feature her song ‘Queen Trap’ and Juga has promised that she will represent female chess players in a way that has never been done before. Juga is hoping to work with all of the Olympiad’s female competitors where a number of international stars have already signalled their participation, including Judit Polgár, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Elizabeth Paehtz, Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Tania Sachdev. 

As part of this year’s Chess Olympiad, the FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess hosts “Women&Chess&Balance” conference  on 21 September 2024. More information can be found here: https://wom.fide.com/womconference/.

“I am extremely excited that FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess implemented so many incredible projects. FIDE will continue thriving in this meaningful direction! Taking the opportunity I would like to invite you all to the Conference to attend the conference,” said Anastasia Sorokina, Chair of the FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess.

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Chess Olympiad 2024 participants women section https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2024-participants-women-section/ Sun, 25 Aug 2024 22:28:54 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93061 The Chess Olympiad 2024 has India as the highest rated team of the event with average rating of 2467 ELO. They are closely followed by Georgia (2461), Poland (2418), China (2414), Ukraine (2402), Azerbaijan (2402), USA (2388), Spain (2382), Germany (2380), Kazakhstan (2370, and Armenia (2365)

These ratings are according to the July FIDE rating list. See the open section here

More live (Open): Chess Olympiad 2024 live / Matches 1-26 live / Matches 26-50 live / Matches 51-75 live / Matches 75+ live / TCEC live / TCEC live 2

More live (Women): Matches 1-26 live / Matches 26-50 live / Matches 51-75 live / Matches 75+ live

Chess Olympiad 2024 participants (women)

1. India (RtgAvg:2467 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kunte, Abhijit
Bo.NameRtg
1GMDronavalli, Harika2502
2GMVaishali, Rameshbabu2506
3IMDivya, Deshmukh2472
4IMVantika, Agrawal2362
5IMTania, Sachdev2386
2. Georgia (RtgAvg:2461 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Tukmakov, Vladimir B
Bo.NameRtg
1GMDzagnidze, Nana2506
2GMBatsiashvili, Nino2461
3IMJavakhishvili, Lela2451
4GMKhotenashvili, Bella2427
5IMMelia, Salome2325
3. Poland (RtgAvg:2418 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Dziuba, Marcin
Bo.NameRtg
1IMKashlinskaya, Alina2474
2GMSocko, Monika2422
3IMMaltsevskaya, Aleksandra2404
4IMKiolbasa, Oliwia2367
5WIMSliwicka, Alicja2373
4. China (RtgAvg:2414 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Shen, Yang
Bo.NameRtg
1GMZhu, Jiner2479
2WGMLu, Miaoyi2444
3IMSong, Yuxin2373
4IMGuo, Qi2360
5WGMNi, Shiqun2345
5. Ukraine (RtgAvg:2402 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Brodsky, Michail
Bo.NameRtg
1IMOsmak, Yuliia2471
2GMUshenina, Anna2417
3IMBuksa, Nataliya2396
4IMGaponenko, Inna2324
5WGMDoluhanova, Evgeniya2304
6. Azerbaijan (RtgAvg:2402 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Shereshevsky, Mihail
Bo.NameRtg
1IMMammadzada, Gunay2441
2WGMBeydullayeva, Govhar2412
3IMBalajayeva, Khanim2384
4IMFataliyeva, Ulviyya2369
5IMMammadova, Gulnar2336
7. United States of America (RtgAvg:2388 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Khachiyan, Melikset
Bo.NameRtg
1IMTokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim2380
2IMYip, Carissa2387
3GMKrush, Irina2405
4IMLee, Alice2381
5IMZatonskih, Anna2320
8. Spain (RtgAvg:2382 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Salgado Lopez, Ivan
Bo.NameRtg
1IMKhademalsharieh, Sarasadat2489
2IMVega Gutierrez, Sabrina2374
3IMMatnadze Bujiashvili, Ann2345
4IMGarcia Martin, Marta2318
5WGMCalzetta Ruiz, Monica2220
9. Germany (RtgAvg:2380 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Yakovich, Yuri
Bo.NameRtg
1GMPaehtz, Elisabeth2455
2IMWagner, Dinara2452
3WGMHeinemann, Josefine2267
4WGMKlek, Hanna Marie2308
5FMSchulze, Lara2306
10. Kazakhstan (RtgAvg:2370 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kotsur, Pavel
Bo.NameRtg
1IMAssaubayeva, Bibisara2470
2IMKamalidenova, Meruert2352
3WIMNurman, Alua2324
4WIMKairbekova, Amina2247
5WIMBalabayeva, Xeniya2335
11. Armenia (RtgAvg:2365 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Andriasian, Zaven
Bo.NameRtg
1GMDanielian, Elina2393
2IMSargsyan, Anna M.2371
3IMMkrtchian, Lilit2366
4WIMMkrtchyan, Mariam2328
5WIMGaboyan, Susanna2207
12. France (RtgAvg:2350 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Alexieva, Silvia
Bo.NameRtg
1IMDaulyte-Cornette, Deimante2366
2IMMilliet, Sophie2339
3IMGuichard, Pauline2361
4WGMHejazipour, Mitra2333
5WIMBenmesbah, Natacha2287
13. Bulgaria (RtgAvg:2346 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Arnaudov, G. Petar
Bo.NameRtg
1GMStefanova, Antoaneta2420
2IMSalimova, Nurgyul2412
3WGMRadeva, Viktoria2301
4WGMKrasteva, Beloslava2252
5FMPeycheva, Gergana2248
14. Hungary (RtgAvg:2317 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Fodor, Tamas Jr.
Bo.NameRtg
1GMHoang, Thanh Trang2354
2WIMGaal, Zsoka2341
3WIMTerbe, Julianna2289
4IMLazarne Vajda, Szidonia2283
5WGMPapp, Petra2259
15. Serbia (RtgAvg:2298 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Maric, Alisa
Bo.NameRtg
1IMInjac, Teodora2411
2WGMGajcin, Marina2287
3WIMVelikic, Adela2288
4WGMMandura, Tijana2207
5WGMEric, Jovana2138
16. England (RtgAvg:2294 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Conquest, Stuart C
Bo.NameRtg
1IMHouska, Jovanka2333
2WGMYao, Lan2296
3IMHunt, Harriet V2304
4WGMToma, Katarzyna2241
5WFMSivanandan, Bodhana2185
17. Mongolia (RtgAvg:2288 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Turmunkh, Dugeree
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMMunkhzul, Turmunkh2256
2IMMunguntuul, Batkhuyag2346
3IMNomin-Erdene, Davaademberel2319
4WFMKhuslen, Erdenebayar2229
5WCMMungunzul, Bat-Erdene2224
18. Netherlands (RtgAvg:2287 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Bosch, Jeroen
Bo.NameRtg
1GMPeng, Zhaoqin2349
2IMRoebers, Eline2315
3FMVan Foreest, Machteld2243
4WIMBensdorp-De Labaca, Marlies2241
5FMKazarian, Anna-Maja2180
19. Vietnam (RtgAvg:2287 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Huynh Hoa, Minh Nhat
Bo.NameRtg
1IMPham, Le Thao Nguyen2395
2WGMVo, Thi Kim Phung2320
3WIMLuong, Phuong Hanh2214
4WIMBach, Ngoc Thuy Duong2218
5WGMLe, Thanh Tu2092
20. Turkiye (RtgAvg:2283 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mamedov, Nidjat
Bo.NameRtg
1IMAtalik, Ekaterina2381
2WGMYildiz Kadioglu, Betul Cemre2314
3WGMOzturk Orenli, Kubra2262
4WIMIsgenderova, Hayale2124
5WIMAydin, Gulenay2176
21. Switzerland (RtgAvg:2280 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Novkovic, Milan
Bo.NameRtg
1GMKosteniuk, Alexandra2488
2WIMHryzlova, Sofiia2234
3FMGeorgescu, Lena2209
4WGMHakimifard, Ghazal2188
5WFMManko, Mariia2159
22. Romania (RtgAvg:2267 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Szabo, Gergely-Andras-Gyula
Bo.NameRtg
1IMBulmaga, Irina2406
2WGMSandu, Mihaela2246
3WGMVoicu-Jagodzinsky, Carmen2227
4WIMLehaci, Miruna-Daria2190
5WIMCiolacu, Alessia-Mihaela2152
23. Italy (RtgAvg:2263 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mogranzini, Roberto
Bo.NameRtg
1IMBrunello, Marina2358
2IMZimina, Olga2302
3WIMGueci, Tea2199
4IMSedina, Elena2193
5WFMSala, Giulia2121
24. Greece (RtgAvg:2256 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Banikas, Hristos
Bo.NameRtg
1IMTsolakidou, Stavroula2429
2FMAvramidou, Anastasia2269
3WIMPavlidou, Ekaterini2146
4WFMMarkantonaki, Haritomeni2179
5WGMMakropoulou, Marina2103
25. Argentina (RtgAvg:2246 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Iermito, Sebastian Dario
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMFrancisco Guecamburu, Candela Be2294
2WIMCampos, Maria Jose2281
3WIMBorda Rodas, Anapaola S.2219
4WGMAmura, Claudia2191
5WIMSarquis, Maria Belen2172
26. Israel (RtgAvg:2243 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kogan, Arthur
Bo.NameRtg
1IMEfroimski, Marsel2408
2IMKlinova, Masha2227
3WFMLevitan, Ronit2137
4WFMKochavi, Dana2083
5WFMOrian, Noga2201
27. Canada (RtgAvg:2238 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Hracek, Zbynek
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMOuellet, Maili-Jade2318
2WIMLi, Yunshan2268
3WIMPham, Bich Ngoc2199
4WIMDemchenko, Svitlana2167
5WFMGolubeva, Oksana2119
28. Slovenia (RtgAvg:2225 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mikac, Matjaz
Bo.NameRtg
1IMUnuk, Laura2324
2WIMUrh, Zala2256
3WIMJanzelj, Lara2193
4WIMVidic, Teja2128
5WFMMihelic, Vesna2069
29. Austria (RtgAvg:2209 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Shengelia, David
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMTheissl Pokorna, Regina2302
2WIMNewrkla, Katharina2203
3WIMExler, Veronika2176
4WFMSchloffer, Jasmin-Denise2156
5WFMHapala, Elisabeth2152
30. Slovakia (RtgAvg:2205 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Stohl, Igor
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMBorosova, Zuzana2205
2IMRepkova, Eva2319
3WIMMrvova, Alena2157
4WFMBochnickova, Simona2138
5WFMWalter, Ema2053
31. Cuba (RtgAvg:2201 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Alvarez Pedraza, Aramis
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMMiranda Llanes, Yerisbel2269
2WGMForgas Moreno, Yaniela2217
3WGMArribas Robaina, Maritza2143
4WGMLinares Napoles, Oleiny2168
5WIMHernandez Gil, Ineymig2149
32. Hungary B (RtgAvg:2198 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Galyas, Miklos
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMDemeter, Dorina2199
2WGMLakos, Nikoletta2205
3WFMKaracsonyi, Kata2184
4WIMMihok-Juhasz, Barbara2203
5WIMTerbe, Zsuzsanna2163
33. Sweden (RtgAvg:2184 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Bellon Lopez, Juan Manuel
Bo.NameRtg
1GMCramling, Pia2437
2WIMAgrest, Inna2197
3WFMCramling Bellon, Anna2045
4Zaritovskaja, Margarita2009
5Valcu, Lavinia2056
34. Estonia (RtgAvg:2177 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Ehlvest, Jaan
Bo.NameRtg
1IMNarva, Mai2421
2WIMOlde, Margareth2166
3WFMNarva, Triin2067
4WFMBlokhin, Sofia2052
5WCMOlde, Grete1891
35. Uzbekistan (RtgAvg:2171 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Dreev, Aleksey
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMKhamdamova, Afruza2292
2WGMYakubbaeva, Nilufar2248
3WIMMalikova, Marjona2083
4WIMNadirjanova, Nodira2059
5WIMOmonova, Umida2032
36. Iran (RtgAvg:2169 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Toufighi, Homayoon
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMAlinasab, Mobina2354
2WFMAzali, Tannaz2125
3WFMKarimi, Setayesh2105
4WIMBehzad Nazif, Parva2092
5WIMHamedi Nia, Vesal1986
37. Czech Republic (RtgAvg:2163 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Polak, Tomas
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMMovsesian, Julia2198
2WGMRodshtein, Tereza2149
3WIMKanakova, Natalie2160
4WIMNovosadova, Kristyna2066
5WIMKorenova, Martina2145
38. Norway (RtgAvg:2157 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Johansson, Linus
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMKoskela, Niina2172
2WIMDolgova, Olga2171
3WIMNi, Viktorija2150
4WIMStanford, Sheila Barth2135
5Machlik, Monika2109
39. Latvia (RtgAvg:2155 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Lanka, Zigurds
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMRogule, Laura2263
2WGMBerzina, Ilze2176
3WFMKrumina, Linda2091
4WFMTer-Avetisjana, Agnesa Stepania2089
5WFMVidruska, Renate2029
40. Croatia (RtgAvg:2151 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mandekic, Ivan
Bo.NameRtg
1FMCvitan, Ena2259
2WGMMedic, Mirjana2101
3WIMBerke, Ana2093
4WFMIvekovic, Tihana2120
5WFMVujnovic, Patricija2125
41. Brazil (RtgAvg:2145 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mafra, Kaiser Luiz
Bo.NameRtg
1FMTerao, Juliana Sayumi2161
2WIMLibrelato, Kathie Goulart2181
3FMAlboredo, Julia2178
4Tamarozi, Isabelle2059
5Dias, Clara1954
42. Montenegro (RtgAvg:2144 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Lekic, Dusan
Bo.NameRtg
1FMZherebtsova, Alexandra2246
2WFMSkvortsova, Alena2179
3WIMMilovic, Aleksandra2121
4WFMKoljevic, Nikolina2030
5Popovic, Mateja1932
43. Peru (RtgAvg:2135 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Soto Conde, Dante Arturo
Bo.NameRtg
1IMCori T., Deysi2367
2WIMAliaga Fernandez, Ingrid Y2120
3WIMContreras Huaman, Fiorella2060
4WIMGarcia Andrada, Heidy Nicole1991
5WIMHilario, Aleyla1951
44. Colombia (RtgAvg:2132 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Urbano, Luis Alejandro Mateus
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMRivera, Ingris2148
2WFMMogollon Tobar, Nicolle Julieth2134
3WIMArgote Heredia, Valentina2130
4WIMChirivi C, Jenny Astrid2114
5WCMLopez Rayo, Isabella1951
45. Australia (RtgAvg:2113 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Radovanovic, Mihajlo
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMRyjanova, Julia2255
2WGMZhang, Jilin2155
3WFMNguyen, Thu Giang2068
4Shen, Zhiyuan1969
5WFMVincent, Alaina1972
46. Lithuania (RtgAvg:2110 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sakalauskas, Vaidas
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMLimontaite, Simona2177
2WIMMartynkova, Olena2153
3WGMBaginskaite, Kamile2103
4WFMSibajeva, Marija2007
5WFMSimkunaite, Gabija2005
47. Belgium (RtgAvg:2087 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Vukojevic, Philippe
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMGoossens, Hanne2172
2WFMDe Rycke, Tyani2122
3WFMVanduyfhuys, Daria2112
4Dierckens, Sarah1943
5Musabayeva, Diana1871
48. Egypt (RtgAvg:2081 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Ezat, Mohamed
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMWafa, Shrook2137
2WGMMona, Khaled2099
3WGMWafa, Shahenda2079
4WIMRomany, Joy2009
5WCMAllam, Yara1920
49. Iceland (RtgAvg:2076 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Johannesson, Ingvar Thor
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMPrudnykova, Olga2268
2WGMPtacnikova, Lenka2086
3Johannsdottir, Johanna Bjorg2013
4WFMThorsteinsdottir, Hallgerdur1938
5Helgadottir, Idunn1837
50. Finland (RtgAvg:2076 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Ponnio, Toni
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMKeinanen, Anastasia2216
2FMPaasikangas, Johanna2093
3Bederdin, Lilja2065
4WFMPuuska, Heini1930
5Sippola, Sara-Olivia1861
51. Philippines (RtgAvg:2069 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Gonzales, Jayson
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMFrayna, Janelle Mae2162
2WIMFronda, Jan Jodilyn2089
3WFMMendoza, Shania Mae2013
4WIMGalas, Bernadette2013
5Canino, Ruelle1908
52. Hungary C (RtgAvg:2059 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Csonka, Balazs
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMToth, Lili2078
2Sulyok, Eszter2074
3WFMGombocz, Zsofia2061
4Nandin-Erdene, Davaademberel2022
5WCMSipos, Stefania1993
53. Mexico (RtgAvg:2047 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sanchez Enriquez, Oscar Gerardo
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMCorrales Jimenez, Zenia2161
2WIMMiranda Rodriguez, Tania2072
3WIMMendez Tovar, Yessica Yissel2005
4Padilla Garcia, Cecilia Xasive1950
5Tec Rodas, Sofia Isavelina1800
54. Luxembourg (RtgAvg:2041 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Paci, Cedric
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMWagener, Anna2251
2WIMSteil-Antoni, Fiona2085
3WFMBakalarz, Grazyna1928
4Kremer, Nadine1898
5Lyon, Hannah Jane1797
55. Ecuador (RtgAvg:2037 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Ponce Parrales, Netzar Rolan
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMOrtiz Verdezoto, Anahi2205
2WIMWagenschuetz, Evelyn2070
3WIMVasquez Ramirez, Rocio1981
4Miranda Vargas, Analia Karen1891
5Guerrero Caicedo, Arlette1857
56. Denmark (RtgAvg:2032 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sylvan, Jacob
Bo.NameRtg
1CMDe Blecourt, Sandra2065
2WFMKakulidis, Ellen2048
3Jakobsen, Shanne Hedegaard2002
4WFMGuindy, Esmat Susanne2014
5Durrfeld, Sofie Bech1937
57. Bosnia & Herzegovina (RtgAvg:2032 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Trkulja, Goran
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMMaksimovic, Masa2094
2WCMBabic, Milana2080
3WFMJacimovic, Sara1981
4WFMMahmutbegovic Smajilbasic, Nadina1973
5Mimic, Sofija1809
58. Scotland (RtgAvg:2027 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Burnett, Andrew
Bo.NameRtg
1GMArakhamia-Grant, Ketevan2277
2WFMRoy, Ali1961
3WFMCooke, Suzie G.1941
4Giulian, Rosemary A1927
5Bhatia, Kanishka1908
59. Moldova (RtgAvg:2026 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Slovineanu, Viacheslav
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMPartac, Elena2078
2WFMVerbin, Valentina2061
3WFMMihailova, Alina1987
4Bargan, Victoria1977
5WFMPetricenco, Ana1872
60. Monaco (RtgAvg:2023 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Grabinsky, Vladimir
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMDornbusch, Tatiana2212
2WIMZvereva, Marija2035
3WCMBerezovsky, Fiorina1976
4WCMBerezovska, Svetlana1869
5WIMDubois, Martine1817
61. Portugal (RtgAvg:2022 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Rocha, Sergio
Bo.NameRtg
1FMPipiras, Filipa Fortuna2192
2WCMSilva, Mariana2008
3WFMSilva, Ana Ines Teixeira Da1975
4Duque, Raquel Dos Santos1911
5Avelino, Camila Biscaya1846
62. Ireland (RtgAvg:2018 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mats, Diana
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMKanyamarala, Trisha2165
2O’Gorman, Alice1988
3WFMMirza, Diana1981
4Gora, Antonina1937
5Putar, Lara1841
63. North Macedonia (RtgAvg:2011 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Andonovski, Ljubisa
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMStojkovska, Monika2034
2Manova, Ivana2011
3Zhezhovska, Monika2069
4Trajkovska, Sanja1930
5Eftovska, Lea1837
64. Bangladesh (RtgAvg:2011 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Chowdhury, Mahmuda Hoque
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMNoshin, Anjum2085
2WCMAhmed, Walijah1936
3WCMNusrat Jahan, Alo2033
4WFMWadifa, Ahmed1988
5WIMHamid, Rani1900
65. Paraguay (RtgAvg:2008 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kropff, Ricardo
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMPerez Rodriguez, Jennifer2224
2WIMVargas, Gabriela2109
3WCMMontiel Caceres, Helen1864
4WCMOviedo Acosta, Paula1834
5Mayeregger Gonzalez, Fiorella Allegra1722
66. Chile (RtgAvg:2006 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Valdes Escobar, Alvaro
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMGomez Barrera, Javiera Belen2175
2WFMAbarca Gonzalez, Damaris1991
3WIMJorquera Cabello, Valentina1919
4WCMMorales Flores, Monserrat1938
5Romero Troncoso, Liset Anais1834
67. Albania (RtgAvg:1996 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Zadrima, Aldo
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMShuqja, Klean2042
2WFMGeske, Bruna2023
3WCMOmeri, Eklea1962
4WCMShabanaj, Eglantina1957
5WCMCaku, Kler1859
68. Indonesia (RtgAvg:1987 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Lumondong, Lisa Karlina
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMWidjayanti, Lindri Juni2155
2WCMLindiawati, Evi1940
3Nugroho, Angel Ruth1939
4Yuliana, Evi1912
5Adeline, Clementia1817
69. Venezuela (RtgAvg:1985 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sanchez Castillo, Sarai Carolina
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMVarela La Madrid, Tilsia Carolina1982
2WIMRovira Contreras, Tairu Manuela2022
3WFMOtazo Sanchez, Annyd Gabriela1976
4WFMPerez Hernandez, Vicmary C.1960
5WCMPena Gonzalez, Clara Isabel1895
70. Nigeria (RtgAvg:1981 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Adedayo-Adeosun, Olabowale Doyin
Bo.NameRtg
1Ofowino, Toritsemuwa2020
2Suleiman, Azumi Ayisha2003
3Enomah, Emmanuella Trust1958
4Onoja, Iyefu Joy1942
5Quickpen, Deborah Ebimobo-Ere1918
71. Malaysia (RtgAvg:1978 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Subramaniam, Sumant
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMTan, Li Ting2037
2WIMAzhar, Puteri Munajjah Az-Zahraa2014
3WFMAzhar, Puteri Rifqah Fahada1947
4WCMNithyalakshmi, Sivanesan1912
5Mohd Tarmizi, Nur Uzma Bazilah1751
72. Algeria (RtgAvg:1972 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Yahiaoui, Abdelkrim
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMNassr, Lina2078
2WIMLatreche, Sabrina2030
3WIMAbdi, Zineb Dina1915
4WFMNassr, Rania1866
5WCMDjerroud, Chahrazed1866
73. Turkmenistan (RtgAvg:1956 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Turayev, Shahruh
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMShohradova, Lala2030
2WCMAgajanova, Meryem2007
3Rejepova, Jahan1915
4WCMShohradova, Leyla1873
5Arazmedova, Enesh1761
74. New Zealand (RtgAvg:1943 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Van Riemsdijk, Herman C.
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMTimergazi, Layla1979
2WIMZhang, Jasmine Haomo1956
3CMNing, Isabelle Yixuan1943
4WCMChang, Yolanda1895
5WCMBraganza, Nadia1874
75. Angola (RtgAvg:1934 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Rodrigues, Cesar
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMPaulo, Jemima2039
2WIMCaxita, Esperanca1932
3WFMJunior, Ednasia1888
4WFMPires, Luzia1877
5Felicidade, Felicia1718
76. Bolivia (RtgAvg:1932 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Monroy Carrizo, Javier
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMCordero, Daniela2017
2WFMMolina, Jessica1945
3WIMMonroy G., Nataly A.1939
4Yepez Montenegro, Gloria Luz1826
5Gareca Ordonez, Carla Angelica1771
77. Singapore (RtgAvg:1927 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Luther, Thomas
Bo.NameRtg
1WGMGong, Qianyun2250
2Pang, Kay Yan Eden1847
3Rice, Lauren1824
4Koh, Wei Le Gladys1788
5WCMFang, Kun1769
78. El Salvador (RtgAvg:1926 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Meza, Luis
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMOrtez, Andrea1964
2WIMGarcia, Angie2015
3Barahona, Dalila Yamileth1833
4WCMVasquez Vasquez, Marielos1854
5WCMZavala Galindo, Alejandra Beatriz1870
79. Wales (RtgAvg:1906 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Clarke, Brandon G I
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMSmith, Olivia2087
2WCMCamp, Imogen A L1923
3WCMSmith, Lynda1831
4Chong, Kimberly1782
5Kong, Emma Zihan1698
80. Costa Rica (RtgAvg:1905 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Gonzalez Acosta, Bernal
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMMayorga Araya, Sofia2024
2WIMRodriguez Arrieta, Maria Elena1941
3WFMAcevedo Mendez, Jennifer1862
4WCMBogantes Robleto, Karina1790
5Canales Chinchilla, Victoria1793
81. Tajikistan (RtgAvg:1902 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mirzo, Jamshed
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMAntonova, Nadezhda1967
2Odinaeva, Saodat1936
3Saidova, Rukhshona1873
4Tolibova, Dilola1831
5Mashabova, Shukrona1711
82. Sri Lanka (RtgAvg:1901 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Rupasinghe, Maheshika
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMGunawardhana, Devindya Oshini2013
2WCMPallie, Ehsha Mishela1843
3WCMSanudula, K M Dahamdi1897
4WCMTharushi, T H D Niklesha1852
5Abeysinghe, H M H Janandani1771
83. Dominican Republic (RtgAvg:1898 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Del Rosario Moreno, Carlos
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMCastillo Pena, Patricia Evarista1928
2WFMDiaz Cesar, Wilsaida Pieranlly1900
3Gonzalez Peguero, Mary Loly1889
4WCMAlmanzar Vasquez, Jeniffer Maria1876
5WCMRamirez Luzon, Franchesca1820
84. Nicaragua (RtgAvg:1895 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Canda, Danilo
Bo.NameRtg
1Munoz Cortez, Anahi Alexandra1918
2CMCabezas Calero, Abigail Carolina1902
3Granados Ortiz, Maria Jose1935
4Alvarez Gutierrez, Patricia1826
5Martinez Orozco, Cristiana Yorlene1761
85. South Africa (RtgAvg:1885 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Laubscher, Anzel
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMFebruary, Jesse Nikki2011
2WFMBadenhorst, Chloe1981
3Strong, Davida1783
4Klaasen, Robyn Julian1764
5Nel, Hayley1753
86. Jamaica (RtgAvg:1875 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Matthews, Shane
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMMiller, Rachel1920
2WFMClarke, Adani1919
3WFMBrown, Raehanna1910
4Watson, Gabriella1752
5McKoy, Arielle1441
87. Iraq (RtgAvg:1874 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Avetisian, Manvel
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMA-Ali, Sali Abbas Abdulzahra1957
2WIMIbraheem, Delbak Ismael Ibraheem1909
3AFMSara, Masood Abdullah1864
4WFMJalaluldeen, Kareen Kamal J.1767
5Bahra, Samir Anwar1707
88. Kyrgyzstan (RtgAvg:1873 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Nurdin Uulu, Sardarbek
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMSamaganova, Aleksandra1948
2WCMLesbekova, Assel1903
3WCMZhanybekova, Begimay1784
4WCMAbaeva, Aiana1858
5WCMSezdbekova, Aizhan1737
89. Panama (RtgAvg:1868 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Beitia Castillo, Anabel
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMCastillo Beitia, Ashley Alexandra2015
2WFMChung Hurtado, Yaleika1832
3Vasquez Jaen, Lourdes Lorena1821
4Caicedo Rios, Layla Yasmira1803
5WCMCarrillo Marval, Maria Angelica1795
90. Syria (RtgAvg:1868 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Thabet, Wasouf
Bo.NameRtg
1Farha, Doha1905
2WFMKhalil, Manar1890
3WFMMahmoud, Roula1875
4Bofroud, Naya1800
5Yazji, Mada1778
91. Trinidad & Tobago (RtgAvg:1865 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Blanco, Humberto L
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMHermoso Rodriguez, Ysvett1943
2WIMJohnson, Gabriella1896
3WCMLa Fleur, Zara1846
4WCMJames, Shemilah1775
5Ramnarine Singh, Aradhana1654
92. Uganda (RtgAvg:1859 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Otim Isaac, Jonathan
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMSana, Omprakash Kayyar1937
2WCMAmpaire, Shakira1839
3Kawuma, Patricia1839
4WFMAmoko, Ivy Claire1820
5Takali, Milly1707
93. United Arab Emirates (RtgAvg:1858 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Arencibia Rodriguez, Walter
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMRouda Essa, Alserkal1963
2WFMAl Maamari, Wafia Darwish1925
3Mariam, Essa1778
4Anoud, Eisa Bashkardi1727
5WCMAlmaamari, Zainab Darwish1766
94. Andorra (RtgAvg:1855 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mateu Guiu, Esteve
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMHenderson De La Fuente, Andrea1986
2De La Riva Real, Ariadna1823
3Muratet Carmona, Julia1816
4Muratet Carmona, Alexandra1796
5WCMReal Puigdollers, Silvia1781
95. Botswana (RtgAvg:1851 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Motlotle Masego, Silvia
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMMarape, Naledi1926
2WCMBanda, Natalie Katlo1893
3WCMGabatshwarwe, Refilwe1787
4WCMMosweu, Atlang Amolemo1797
5Rebatenne, Boitshepo1696
96. Jordan (RtgAvg:1850 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Khader, Sami
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMFuad Kamel Jamaliah, Natalie2003
2WIMBoshra, Alshaeby1920
3Ruba, Al-Qudah1866
4Serina, Arafat1611
5Jeda, Helal1589
97. Uruguay (RtgAvg:1848 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Moccero, Eduardo
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMQuevedo, Andreina1851
2Fabra, Nahiara1932
3WCMSilva Rosas, Natalia1868
4Cardozo, Camila1673
5Altesor, Caterina1741
98. Zambia (RtgAvg:1838 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Banda, Aaron
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMMwango, Lorita1941
2WCMBwalya Mulwale, Lubuuto1852
3WFMMbatha, Constance1799
4Mwale, Naomi1760
5Likando, Namakau1732
99. Zimbabwe (RtgAvg:1828 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Vhezha, James
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMCharinda, Kudzanayi1857
2Makwena, Christine1836
3Wakuruwarewa, Colletta1811
4Shaba, Linda Dalitso1807
5Zengeni, Tatenda Melisa1750
100. Japan (RtgAvg:1823 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Petrov, Marian
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMSakai, Azumi1871
2Shibata, Misaki1831
3Kinoshita, Kanako1822
4Mitsuyama, Rikka1738
5Takayasu, Melody1768
101. Puerto Rico (RtgAvg:1810 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Gonzalez Vidal, Yuri
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMMorales Santos, Natasha1972
2WCMRivera Negron, Yanira1805
3WCMVega Jimenez, Keyshla M.1769
4WCMAlvarado Perez, Coralys M.1694
5Vera Perez, Gabriela S.0
102. Palestine (RtgAvg:1807 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Seder, Naji
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMSawan, Eman1972
2WCMHamouri, Taqwa1845
3Natsheh, Wajd1739
4WCMFaqeeh, Yara1671
5WCMFaqeeh, Aseel1661
103. South Korea (RtgAvg:1799 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Chung, Eunkyung Selina
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMPark, Sunwoo1877
2Khan, Anastasia1859
3WCMKang, Sohyun1726
4WCMCho, Yeonhee1696
5Kim, Sarang1732
104. Honduras (RtgAvg:1788 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Medina Colindres, Javier
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMViana, Valeria1923
2WFMTorres Hernandez, Leslie Carolin1891
3WCMCruz, Bitia1736
4Marquina, Karen1600
5Oseguera, Suhey1590
105. Madagascar (RtgAvg:1784 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Rambolamalalatiana, Haja
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMRavelomanana, Sabine1926
2WFMRaharimanana, Faratiana1815
3Randriatsiferana, Dimbiharentsoa Christiana1759
4Tsinjoviniavo, Aina Mahasambatra1637
5Razafindratina, Mariam Clarisse1570
106. Guatemala (RtgAvg:1780 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Leyva, Hector
Bo.NameRtg
1Jop A., Laura Elizabeth1694
2Lopez L., Dairyn D.1740
3Raymundo, Deycy Daniela1730
4Santiago Sontay, Jenny Fernanda1773
5WIMMazariegos, Silvia Carolina1878
107. Thailand (RtgAvg:1775 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Srisawat, Suchart
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMChuemsakul, Sarocha1906
2WCMPrommuang, Araya1753
3Mekarapiruk, Nathasha1728
4Khantree, Napat1711
5Tawankanjana, Sasinat1612
108. Morocco (RtgAvg:1760 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Akhrif, Karima
Bo.NameRtg
1Laamim, Roaa1894
2Echcharbiny, Wissal1747
3Okkeli, Salima1708
4Miguadern, Asma1690
5ACMChemaou, Lilya1557
109. Kenya (RtgAvg:1756 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Andiwoh, Moses
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMMongeli, Sasha1819
2WCMNdirangu, Joyce Nyaruai1810
3Mutisya, Jully1750
4Ingado, Mercy1645
5Karanja, Ether1637
110. Tunisia (RtgAvg:1753 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Zenaidi, Kais
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMMiladi, Amen1851
2WCMMefteh, Meyssem1834
3Ben Amor, Meriem1733
4Hasnaoui, Abrar1595
111. Malta (RtgAvg:1747 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sammut Briffa, Peter
Bo.NameRtg
1ACMGhitza, Elena1817
2WFMThornton, Filipina1775
3WFMFarrugia, Jamie1733
4Stagno, Milena1664
5Portelli, Martina1537
112. Kosovo (RtgAvg:1746 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kollari, Sabahajdin
Bo.NameRtg
1Aliu, Arlinda1780
2Recica, Jona1792
3WCMSaraci, Rinesa1757
4WCMSaraci, Ndriqona1656
5Sharku, Elma1496
113. Guernsey (RtgAvg:1745 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Bayar, Anu
Bo.NameRtg
1Strade, Arita1946
2AFMNevska, Gerda1892
3Denning, Julie L1741
4Marie, De Carteret0
5Woodward, Pauline Marian0
114. Barbados (RtgAvg:1738 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mikhalchishin, Adrian
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMWilson, Hannah1814
2WCMBlackman, Katrina1814
3WCMReifer-Belle, Chanon1707
4WCMEversley, Kiarra1615
5Lovell, Alesha1459
115. Chinese Taipei (RtgAvg:1730 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Chen, Mei Fang Dina
Bo.NameRtg
1Chen, Chi1746
2WFMShih, Ching-An1735
3WFMChen, I-Chen1771
4WCMTsai, Sophie Yi-Hsuan1668
116. Suriname (RtgAvg:1725 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Frijde, Reyna
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMKaslan, Catherine1902
2WCMKaslan, Victoria1726
3WCMKaslan, Alexandra1675
4Wu, Elise1595
5Tjong Tjin Joe, Maylee1589
117. Hong Kong (RtgAvg:1714 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Chan, KK
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMFeng, Eunice1974
2Lou, Yuxin1654
3Leung, Hoi Ting1619
4Liu, Tian Yi1607
5Liang, Liyun1453
118. Sudan (RtgAvg:1712 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Tanyous, Elizabeth Emile Nagib
Bo.NameRtg
1Sabreen, Oraby1810
2Rawan, Mansor1717
3Nahed, Galab1693
4WCMIbtihal, Osman1626
5Sara, Mohamed1536
119. Nepal (RtgAvg:1705 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Tamrakar, Raju
Bo.NameRtg
1Adhikari, Kritisara1746
2Bhandari, Pooja1687
3Dhimal, Shanti1678
4Joshi, Sindira1708
5Shrestha, Riya1640
120. Ethiopia (RtgAvg:1700 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Yezina Munie, Tareke
Bo.NameRtg
1Haile, Lidet Abate1834
2Bantiwalu, Aster Melake1704
3Teweldemedhn, Mekdes Teklay1648
4Teshome, Wubrist Bekele1614
5Abera, Mekdes Demssie1593
121. Bahamas (RtgAvg:1695 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Cu Hor, Winston Darwin
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMKarelina, Polina1927
2WCMJohnson, Daijah1661
3WCMThomas, Nelissa1643
4Pride, Chika1547
5Williams, Diana0
122. Mozambique (RtgAvg:1684 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mahota Jr, Guimaraes Mendes
Bo.NameRtg
1WIMVilhete, Vania Fausto Da T.1877
3WCMCastro, Neusa Aridas De1684
3Efentakis, Katina1650
4Sandramo, Chineva Rufino1524
5Marqueza, Jossiline Estevao0
123. Fiji (RtgAvg:1674 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Bennion, William Robert Raymond
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMLyons, Kieran1818
2WCMSukhu, Gloria1634
3WCMTerubea, Cydel1681
4WCMPrasad, Tanvi1564
5Sukhu, Makayla1521
124. Haiti (RtgAvg:1673 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sanon, Mondoly
Bo.NameRtg
1Seine, Rose Berline1778
2Cadeau, Merisena1671
3Jonet, Davena1659
4Dunat, Kineberlie1582
5Belgarde, Roudena1540
125. Namibia (RtgAvg:1663 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mueller, Leonhard
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMBeukes, Jamie-Nicole1735
2WFMShipindo, Rauha1677
3WCMNepando, Jolly1642
4Van Wyk, Keisha C1599
5Tjatindi, Kamutuua0
126. Bermuda (RtgAvg:1663 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Dimitrijevic, Aleksandra
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMKovacova, Zuzana2020
2Cancino, Shiela1663
3Gontcharova, Olga1567
4Flanagan, Yasmin0
5Fleming, Kaelyn0
127. Cyprus (RtgAvg:1661 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Stefanidi, Maria-Anna
Bo.NameRtg
1Sokolova, Larisa1705
2WFMMarkidou, Christianna1685
3Bouzana, Christina1644
4Pica, Eleni1609
5Paunescu, Aida1603
128. Lebanon (RtgAvg:1660 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Shamieh, Jamal
Bo.NameRtg
1Hamadeh, Sally1557
2Fawaz, Nadia1747
3Attieh, Skye1675
4Al Asmar, Remy1661
5Darweeche, Roaa1557
129. Lesotho (RtgAvg:1659 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Moseli, Phera
Bo.NameRtg
1Ntsielo, Bonolo1757
2WFMLieketseng, Ngatane1651
3Boitumelo, Sethabathaba1558
4Lintle, Molise1583
5Thetsane, Nteboheleng1645
130. Guam (RtgAvg:1654 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Szekely, Zoltan
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMOllet, Myra1678
2Ramas, Carmina Jasmine1699
3Estur, Grace Co1615
4Benzon, Tiffany1622
5Nacario, Ruth1587
131. Ghana (RtgAvg:1650 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Ashley, Christiana Naa Merley
Bo.NameRtg
1Gertrude, Banini1712
2WCMBenson, Maud1682
3WCMFelix, Tobi1677
4Dotse, Dzidzor Esi1530
5Hephzibah, Awura-Ama Manubea Tandoh1516
132. Palau (RtgAvg:1636 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mission, Baby Edna
Bo.NameRtg
1WFMParrado, Angelica1741
2Magno, Angelica1544
3Sisior, Angelil1691
4Gemota, Joan1567
5Sisior, Dilyolt Kyarii Parrado1488
133. Liberia (RtgAvg:1632 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Teta, Thompson
Bo.NameRtg
1Abigail, Karyah1790
2Georgina, Sackie1688
3Meleh, N. Davis1602
4Princess, K. Banney1447
5Kemvee, H. Sambola1440
134. Pakistan (RtgAvg:1629 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Shujaat, Ali
Bo.NameRtg
1Sehba, Shah0
2Zenobia, Wasif1734
3WCMMehak, Gul1710
4Sehrish,1645
5Aayat, Asmi1425
135. Malawi (RtgAvg:1619 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Howahowa, Gift
Bo.NameRtg
1Msukwa, Tupokiwe1674
2WFMJambo, Linda1640
3Simwaba, Anne1596
4Namangale, Susan1564
5Jaylos, Rachel1540
136. Aruba (RtgAvg:1618 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Williams, Carol
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMJacobs, Annelaine1763
2Moreno Mora, Milaydes Lourdes1694
3Sagastegui, Thamara1544
4Cabral, Sylvi1471
5Aponte, Samantha1454
137. Brunei Darussalam (RtgAvg:1616 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Azahari, Aliuddin
Bo.NameRtg
1Pg Hj Janudin, Dk Siti Haziqah1711
2Hussin, Fazreena1700
3Saiful Azmi, Nur Farzana1533
4Zakaria, Liyana1520
5Redzuan, Nur Ainul Mardhiah1481
138. Senegal (RtgAvg:1607 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Deme, Cheikh Sidy Mohamed
Bo.NameRtg
1Marochkina, Nadezhda Valerevna1792
2Bobrova, Lubov1584
3Sy Mame, Binta1534
4Khady, Niang1519
5Prisca, Estelle Pierrette Nkolo Mbengo0
139. Oman (RtgAvg:1594 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Al Habsi, Azza
Bo.NameRtg
1Al Aisaee, Anat1623
2Al Balushi, Mariya1561
3Al Nadabi, Yomna1627
4Al Ghafri, Alanoud1558
5Al Bulushi, Rawan1564
140. Cape Verde (RtgAvg:1588 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Neves, Diogo Alexandre
Bo.NameRtg
1Almeida, Jacira Laura1616
2Pio Monteiro, Juliana1605
3Spinola, Divania1583
4Moreno, Akiane1547
5Pereira, Deise0
141. Jersey (RtgAvg:1580 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Zapata, Alonso
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMRuddy, Rachel1662
2Ashbrooke, Monika1650
3Forbes, Yasmin1606
4Weber, Sarah0
5WCMCarpenter, Daisy0
142. Kuwait (RtgAvg:1578 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Nema, Rabab
Bo.NameRtg
1Alazmi, Amani1653
2Alazemi, Aisha1548
3Alhassan, Fatemah0
4Nema, Rabab1601
5Ajbali, Ghaleyah1508
143. Eritrea (RtgAvg:1574 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Beraki, Kibrom Weldegebriel
Bo.NameRtg
1Elshalom, Essayas Berhane1659
2Besrat, Mesgena Yoseph1557
3Sosna, Mehari Abraham1541
4Makda, Araya Fessehaye1538
5Sesait, Debesai Zerabruk Sahlu0
144. Mauritius (RtgAvg:1569 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Li Ying, Patrick
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMAndhin, Chethanah1607
2WCMAcham, Meritza1667
3Gungadoo, Preetisha Devi0
4WCMBeekhy, Aamirah1600
5Lee You Voon, Stephanie0
145. Eswatini (RtgAvg:1561 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Zama, D Tsabedze
Bo.NameRtg
1Nomcebo, Sibisi1570
2Nosimilo, Mkhonto1561
3Nkwanyane, Nolwazi1542
4Dlamini, Sincobile1572
5Nolwazi, Buthelezi0
146. Netherlands Antilles (RtgAvg:1560 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Da Silva de Goes, Riangelo
Bo.NameRtg
1Jubitana, Ginger0
2Pourier, Dianthely1542
3Marcos, Taqesyah1679
4Pieter, Liana1619
5Paris Hodge, Ceanna0
147. Guyana (RtgAvg:1559 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mohr, Georg
Bo.NameRtg
1Joshi, Aditi Narayan1585
2WCMCallender, Jessica1579
3WCMShariff, Sasha Christina1538
4Clement, Ciel Desiree1460
5Archibald, Treskole1532
148. Bahrain (RtgAvg:1525 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Fatema Mohamed, Alqatan
Bo.NameRtg
1Sharaf, Hawra1595
2Ahmed, Najla1539
3Almusawi, Maram1510
4Yaqoob, Wafa1439
5Obaid, Sondos1457
149. Cayman Islands (RtgAvg:1515 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Blackwood, Ryan
Bo.NameRtg
1Suico, Melinda0
2Swaminathan, Laia1620
3Majid, Zara1533
4McClenaghan, Abbie0
5Patil, Anvita Niranjan1505
150. Maldives (RtgAvg:1512 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Hassan, Mohamed
Bo.NameRtg
1Nihaya, Ahmed1583
2Aini, Munthazim1552
3Fathmath, Zoya Hassan Saeed1510
4Aminath, Sara Haleem0
5Aishath, Iva Hassan1403
151. Cote d’Ivoire (RtgAvg:1510 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mosso, Guy Serge
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMYavo Tchetche, Marie1686
2Kouassi, Edichy Berenice1528
3Gba, Zotta Marcelle Aurore Regine1427
4Camara, Ruth Liliane0
5Doue, Melaine0
152. Cameroon (RtgAvg:1502 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Fouda Tocko, Paul Aristide
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMMagne, Kouokam Sylviane1587
2Danwe, Maissiri Carole1456
3Tchouateu, Tankeu Stephanie1565
4Wefang, Lucrece0
5Corine, Sohna0
153. Tanzania (RtgAvg:1491 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mustafa, Ebrahim
Bo.NameRtg
1Mahi, R. Shah1602
2Anahi, Rishit Shah1487
3Ebrahim, Zahabiyah1475
4Lissa, Siya Joseph0
5Samson, Bertha0
154. Saint Lucia (RtgAvg:1486 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sandler, Leonid
Bo.NameRtg
1Richards, Trisann1653
2Wahid, Chelsea1490
3James, Vernesa0
4Leonce, Shekinah0
5Liu, Mila0
155. Burundi (RtgAvg:1477 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Irankunda, Belyse
Bo.NameRtg
1Mugisha, Noella1539
2Kelly, Karelle Kaze1419
3Kwizera, Benissa0
4Niyukuri, Mariette1551
5Riragendanwa-Kaneza, Arielle0
156. Liechtenstein (RtgAvg:1475 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Popova, Natalija
Bo.NameRtg
1Sele, Timea1699
2Gillet Infante, Macarena0
3Heron, Doris0
4Martinez Hengevoss, Thelma0
5Steck, Justine Xinyuan0
157. Libya (RtgAvg:1461 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Alabed, Hadhom Mohamed M.
Bo.NameRtg
1Albudwi, Nayrouz Albahloul1643
2Abu Izraybah, Rawa Mohammed0
3Abulghasem, Eman0
4Abulghasem, Inas0
5Bushaala, Maryam Mohamed0
158. Laos (RtgAvg:1458 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Chintanakone, Sisouk
Bo.NameRtg
1Maly, Inthavong1633
2Chintanakone, Sisouk0
3Homsombath, Nola0
4Keosavangh, Bouavone0
5Sihanath, Souphaphone0
159. Central African Republic (RtgAvg:1457 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kenmure, Jamie
Bo.NameRtg
1WCMDaher-Khater, Rochana1627
2Callot, Agatha Shilo Harmonie0
3Langue, Salome0
4Mangalo, Nelly Melissa0
5Poudjoua Gamba, Abigaele Christiana0
160. Seychelles (RtgAvg:1456 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Hoareau, Benjamin
Bo.NameRtg
1Hoareau, Rachelle1625
2Barra, Ana0
3Moustache, Marie-Ange0
4Nancy, Medge0
161. Somalia (RtgAvg:1456 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Sahra Mohamed, Abdi
Bo.NameRtg
1Sabarin, Mohamed Ali1519
2Samiro, Mohamed Ali1504
3Maria, Ali Jimale0
4Maria, Hussein Ismail0
5Salma, Abdi Hassan0
162. Sao Tome and Principe (RtgAvg:1445 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Ribli, Zoltan
Bo.NameRtg
1Lima, Izidora Lourenco1579
2Almeida, Arlette0
3Biko, Cristiana0
4Graca, Mayra0
5Lima, Dilma0
163. Togo (RtgAvg:1439 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Botsoe, Koffi
Bo.NameRtg
1Oyenga, Justine Anassika1503
2Kponsou, Afiwa1453
3Adjoh, Fanta Adjo0
4Kudafa, Sandra0
5Kudafa, Sandrine0
164. Bhutan (RtgAvg:1434 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Thinley Palden, Dorji
Bo.NameRtg
1Yeshey, Lhaden1514
2Asha, Huang Limboo1420
3Namgay, Dolma0
4Pema, Yangsel Dorji0
165. San Marino (RtgAvg:1430 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Tonel, Giulia
Bo.NameRtg
1Lazzarini, Giulia1520
2Biordi, Mariane0
3Capicchioni, Dorina0
4Frisoni, Mariangela0
5Giannini, Cristina0
166. Dominica (RtgAvg:1413 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Hoffman, Alejandro
Bo.NameRtg
1Casimir, Ayani0
2Domennova, Liudmila0
3Henry, Zahidu1450
4Daniel, Desalee Waynelle0
5Jno. Baptiste, Dorothy0
167. British Virgin Islands (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Foisor, Sabina-Francesca
Bo.NameRtg
1Brito, Jasmine0
2Ganigan, Alexis0
3Lettsome, Trinity0
4Scatliffe, Tiandra0
5McSheene, Deniqua0
168. Chad (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Moussa, Senoussi
Bo.NameRtg
1Aicha, Mahamat Bagamla0
2Fatime, Ali Moustapha0
3Fatime, Mahamat Saleh0
4Macka, Ali Hissein0
5Zara, Abdoulaye Baba Hassane0
169. Comoros Islands (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Mohamed, Mohamed Fahima Ali
Bo.NameRtg
1Ahmed, Houmairaou0
2Bambaouma, Maissane0
3Isma, Ismaila Djailane0
4Mouniyat, Ibrahim0
5Nasra, Kamal Ibrahim0
170. Democratic Republic of the Congo (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Kisita, Joyce
Bo.NameRtg
1Christelle, Kisita0
2Jennifer, Biyinga0
3Kisita, Joyce0
4Loshima, Shungu Florent0
5Sankya, Tracie0
171. Djibouti (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: El Adnani, Mokhliss
Bo.NameRtg
1Johara, Mohamoud Elmi0
2Moun, Mohamde Ibrahim0
3Ramla, Mohamed Elmi0
4Sagual, Ismail Hassan0
5Yousra, Mahdi Abdillahi0
172. Equatorial Guinea (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Justa Mbasogo Eyama, Oye
Bo.NameRtg
1Cinthia, Daniela Angue Ndong0
2Justa, Mbasogo Eyama Oye0
3Maria, Mora Ndjugu Ndong Nneme0
4Mauricia, Alba Bindang Menana Asangono0
5Orpa, Angue Ondo Obono0
173. Gambia (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Jammeh, Lamin
Bo.NameRtg
1Jabbie, Fatou0
2Jallow, Huja0
3Jallow, Safie0
4Jallow, Sera0
5Njie, Ida0
174. Grenada (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Bouah, Denise
Bo.NameRtg
1Achazia, N.A.Lewis0
2Bernel, A.Chitan0
3Naziyah, S.A.James0
4Rockisha, Flanders0
5Tauriel, A.B. Frank0
175. Mali (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Senou, Mariam
Bo.NameRtg
1Bintou, Diallo0
2Dado, Diallo0
3Diakite, Adama0
4Salimata, Niare0
5Terena, Diallo0
176. Mauritania (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Leffad, Khadijetou
Bo.NameRtg
1Neimat, Dahi0
2Nevissa, Dahi0
3Hemam, Mine0
4Rahilou, Hemam0
5Mina, Hamam0
177. Niger (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Maman, Oumarou
Bo.NameRtg
1Abdou, Zakari Yasmina0
2Koundou, Ballama Magaram Malaram0
3Vadlamani, Supraja0
4Zakari, Halilou Maimouna0
178. Refugees (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Pager Thuch, Alaak Daniel
Bo.NameRtg
1Chol Anhiany, Athieng0
2Atem Achuoth, Ajok0
3Mario, Sylvia Tete0
4Majak Bol, Awan0
5Mach Ayuen, Amer0
179. Saint Kitts and Nevis (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Richards-Porter, Deborah
Bo.NameRtg
1Myers, Joalyn0
2Rawlins, Uniqua0
3Sahely, Halla0
4Sahely, Mia0
5Stanley, P`Della`P0
180. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Porter, Russel
Bo.NameRtg
1Ashton, Molissa Francita0
2Balcombe, Arianna0
3Durham-Balcombe, Ronnia R0
4Izuchukwu, Rebecca Precious0
5Robinson, Orisia K.0
181. Sierra Leone (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Lwebuga, Ronald
Bo.NameRtg
1Davida, Hannah Ebu Mabel Koroma0
2Jerelyn, Adeshola Mary Beckley0
3Kamara, Sarah0
4Salamatu, Farmer0
5Sonia, Boyle0
182. South Sudan (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Aluel Elizabeth Akuei, Deng
Bo.NameRtg
1Adut, Priscilla Akuei Deng0
2Aluong, Riak Thon Ajak0
3Calvary, John Khamis Kamunde0
4Deborah, Nyibol Amon Wantok0
5Julia, Achok Arkangelo Miakol0
183. US Virgin Islands (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Allen, Marisa
Bo.NameRtg
1Eve, Williams0
2Cana, Jessica0
3Leah, Williams0
4Lois, Williams0
5Marisa, Allen0
184. Vanuatu (RtgAvg:1400 / TB1: 0 / TB2: 0) Captain: Astrid, Isene
Bo.NameRtg
1Ela, Milfirer0
2Kaina, Delrieu0
3Lou-Anne, Delrieu0
4Olivia, Gottfried0
5Eliza, Dennis0
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Alina Kashlinskaya wins Tbilisi FIDE Women Grand Prix https://www.chessdom.com/alina-kashlinskaya-wins-tbilibi-fide-women-grand-prix/ Sat, 24 Aug 2024 13:40:41 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93007 Alina Kashlinskaya is the winner of the Tbilisi FIDE Women Grand Prix. In a dramatic final round, where Kashlinskaya and Assaubayeva entered as shared first with 5,0 points each, Kashlinskaya managed to score a full point with black in her game against Mariya Muzychuk. Assaubayeva drew with Vaishali and Kashlinskaya remained the sole winner in the final standings.

Replay all games from the Tbilisi FIDE Women Grand Prix

Round 1: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – R Vaishali

Round 2: Alexandra Kosteniuk – R Vaishali / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Lela Javakhishvili – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Mariya Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze / Alina Kashlinskaya – Anna Muzychuk

Round 3: Anna Muzychuk – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Nana Dzagnidze – Alina Kashlinskaya / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Mariya Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Lela Javakhishvili / R Vaishali – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh

Round 4: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Lela Javakhishvili – R Vaishali / Mariya Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Alina Kashlinskaya – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Anna Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze

Round 5: Nana Dzagnidze – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Anna Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alina Kashlinskaya / R Vaishali – Mariya Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Lela Javakhishvili

Round 6: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Lela Javakhishvili / Mariya Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Alina Kashlinskaya – R Vaishali / Anna Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Nana Dzagnidze – Bibisara Assaubayeva

Round 7: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Nana Dzagnidze / R Vaishali – Anna Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Alina Kashlinskaya / Lela Javakhishvili – Mariya Muzychuk

Round 8: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – R Vaishali / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Stavroula Tsolakidou

Round 9: Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alexandra Kosteniuk / R Vaishali – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Nana Dzagnidze / Lela Javakhishvili – Anna Muzychuk / Mariya Muzychuk – Alina Kashlinskaya

After 10 days and nine rounds of play, Alina Kashlinskaya – playing for Poland – secured first place with a victory against Ukraine’s Mariya Muzychuk in the final round, finishing with six points. Second place went to Kazakhstan’s Bibisara Assaubayeva, who ended with five points. Three players shared third place, with Greece’s Stavroula Tsolakidou emerging on top due to superior tiebreaks

The first in a series of six tournaments in the new edition of the Women’s Grand Prix concluded in Tbilisi with high drama, as the winner was decided in the final game of the tournament. Apart from Assaubayeva, Kashlinskaya was the only other player entering the final round with five points.

In the decisive match, Kashlinskaya faced Mariya Muzychuk, who was trailing by half a point. From the onset, it was clear that this would be a tough contest. Playing the Ruy Lopez, both sides were cautious in the early stages, resulting in an even position. Kashlinskaya offered Muzychuk a chance to head for a draw with the Zaitsev variation, but Muzychuk chose to fight on. This decision backfired, and by move 32, Muzychuk was significantly weaker; by move 39, she was completely lost.

With this victory, Kashlinskaya also secured the leading position in the WGP series, with 130 points. Assaubayeva is in close second with 105.

Kashlinskaya: ‘My 10-month-old helped me win’

“I am so happy to win this tournament. I played a decent game and won,” said Kashlinskaya in an interview immediately after the game.

Kashlinskaya mentioned that she typically doesn’t follow other games during the round, even those crucial to her standing. “But somehow, in this game [between the other leader of the round – Bibisara Assaubayeva and Vaishali Rameshbabu], I decided to check it out. I saw that Vaishali was in time trouble and that the position was in Bibisara’s style, so in my head, I understood she would win this game, so I was surprised when it was a draw.”

Kashlinskaya was the only player in the tournament accompanied by her child – 10-month-old Anthony, who was often seen with Alina and her mother at the hotel restaurant. When asked whether the presence of her toddler was more of a help or a hindrance to her game, Kashlinskaya quickly responded: “Well, you see the results. He helped a lot.”

“I will definitely bring him with me to the next tournament,” she added, noting that her son even has chess pieces hanging from his pram, suggesting that his future may be connected to chess.

When asked if she would encourage other chess moms to bring their children to events, Kashlinskaya said: “Of course. Again, my result speaks for itself. And for motherhood, it is important to be with the baby as much as possible.” FIDE has launched the project ChessMom to encourage players with small children to take them to the forthcoming Olympiad in Budapest.

Assaubayeva second, Tsolakidou third

Bibisara Assaubayeva played as Black against Vaishali Rameshbabu. Given Vaishali’s shaky performance in the event, this match presented a significant opportunity for the Kazakhstani player. Despite quickly equalizing in the Sicilian, Bibisara neither pressed the position nor created any substantial chances, leading to a draw after 22 moves.

Assaubayeva explained after the game that her thoughts were still on her round-eight match, where she failed to convert a completely winning position against Tsolakidou. With 5.5 out of nine points, Assaubayeva awaited the outcome of the game between Mariya Muzychuk and Alina Kashlinskaya to determine whether she had secured first place. Vaishali, meanwhile, acknowledged that this was not her best tournament, noting that she needs to improve her time management, among other areas.

Stavroula Tsolakidou, playing as White, drew with Alexandra Kosteniuk in the English Opening. Despite having an almost winning position a couple of times, Tsolakidou managed only a draw. Still, with 5.5 points and no defeats in her first appearance at the Women’s Grand Prix, this was a significant success for the Greek player. Kosteniuk finished on four points.

In the final round, Nana Dzagnidze played as Black against Sara Khadem. Dzagnidze, one of the tournament favorites, often squandered advantages and lost games where she had the upper hand. Meanwhile, Khadem, having not competed in tournaments for the past six months, struggled with her matchups in Tbilisi.

In their Nimzo-Indian game, Dzagnidze gained a winning position early on but let her advantage slip. Fortunately for her, Khadem made a blunder that led directly to a lost rook endgame. Dzagnidze finished in a solid fourth place, with 5/9, which she described as “a fair result,” though she noted, “looking at my games, it could have been seven out of nine.” Khadem ended the tournament in last place with 2.5 points.

Anna Muzychuk drew as Black with Lela Javakhishvili. In the Indian Game, neither side created any chances nor offered any significant opportunities, resulting in a calm draw after 40 moves. Javakhishvili finished the tournament with five points, while Lela ended on 3.5 out of nine.

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Here follows a closer look at the games from round nine:

Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alexandra Kosteniuk

This was a crucial game for Tsolakidou, as she was just half a point behind the two leaders. Stavroula played the English Opening, and the game started well for her – her pieces were more active, and she had the initiative on the board.

In the middlegame, Stavroula had a better position but misplayed it.

Here White could have obtain a decisive advantage with energetic 23.e5! but opted for a sluggish 23.Qe3.

Still, the Greek got two more chances to seal the deal but missed the opportunities. The second miss was particularly bitter.

After Kosteniuk’s 41…Qb5?? White could have won with 42.Qxh5 Qxb3 43.Qg4+ Kf8 44.Qc8+ Kg7 45.Qd7+ Kh6.

Instead, Stavroula played 42.Qe6??, allowing Black to pick up a pawn and exposing her king to perpetual checks.

Vaishali Rameshbabu – Bibisara Assaubayeva

Vaishali Rameshbabu faced the top favorite of the round, Bibisara Assaubayeva, who was tied for first place with five points after eight rounds. Playing the Najdorf in Sicilian, Assaubayeva quickly managed to equalize.

Vaishali prepared a kingside push, but Black effectively neutralized White’s threats.

14…b5 Black now counterattacks on the queenside. It is important to note that White did not manage to take control over the d5-square, which is critical in this system.  15.a3 Nb6 16.Rfd1 Black now had a chance to strike in the center with 16…d5, followed by 17…Rxc3 with a good initiative for an exchange, but Bibisara decided to play it safe and opted for the more neutral 16…h6.

Neither side had significant chances for the rest of the game. As Vaishali entered time trouble, she offered a repetition of moves, which Assaubayeva accepted.

Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Nana Dzagnidze

Nana played the Nimzo-Indian against Khadem, and by move 20, she was winning.

20…Rd2 21.Bc3 Rc2 22.f3 Rxc3 23.fxe4 Re8 24.Nc6 Qe6, and White’s pawns are hanging across the board.

However, as in several rounds in Tbilisi, Nana did not demonstrate precision. Instead, she played 20…Rfd8and immediately lost a significant portion of her edge.

21.f3 Bc2 22.e4 Ba4 23.Bc3, and the position became roughly even.

Throughout the Women’s Grand Prix in Tbilisi, Nana often misplayed better positions, losing her advantage. But in this game, luck turned in her favor as her opponent made a critical blunder.

28.h4 Re7 29.Qxd7 Bxd7 30.Red1 Rxd1+ 31.Rxd1 Kf7 32.g4 offered White a chance to hold a draw.

But then Sara played 28.f4??, blundering not only a pawn but also any hope of avoiding a completely lost endgame.

28…Rxe4! 29.Qxd7 Rxe1+ 30.Rxe1 Bxd7 31.Bc3 Be6. The weaker party often has good drawing chances in such endgames with the opposite-coloured bishops, but this is not the case, as White’s queenside pawns are too weak. 32.a4 Bxc4 33.Bxf6 gxf6 34.Rxc4, and Black soon collected another pawn and won.

Lela Javakhishvili – Anna Muzychuk

The four-time Georgian champion entered the final round with three points, while Anna Muzychuk, with 4.5 points, had more at stake as she aimed for a top placement. In the Indian Game, neither player made the most precise moves, resulting in neither gaining a significant advantage throughout.

After a series of exchanges, the game transitioned to a balanced queen endgame. Muzychuk attempted to create opportunities, but Lela held her ground, despite later revealing in an interview that she wasn’t feeling well. The game concluded on move 40, following a threefold repetition.

Mariya Muzychuk – Alina Kashlinskaya

Apart from Assaubayeva, Kashlinskaya was the only other player in the tournament who was on five points, while Mariya Muzychuk was half a point behind. From the onset it was clear that this will be a very tough game. Kashlinskaya opted for the Murphy Defense in the Ruy Lopez and gradually outmanoeuvred her opponent.

Black is clearly better, but White still has some defensive resources. Mariya, however, played 35.g4? which became the last straw. After 35.Qd7 36.Kg3 Bc5 Black controls the d-file, has a strong bishop and is well aligned for an attack on the exposed white king.

37.R1e2 Rd3 38.Qc2 Qd5 39.Kg2 Rxe5!!

White refused to resign for another 12 moves, but Kashlinskaya was confident – winning the game and the tournament.

About the Women’s Grand Prix 2024/2025 series

The FIDE Women’s Grand Prix is a prestigious series of six tournaments exclusively for women chess players. The top two finishers in the cycle earn spots in the Candidates Tournament, which determines the challenger for the World Championship title.

This event is a key component of FIDE’s efforts to promote women’s chess globally. In the 2024/2025 series, twenty players will participate, each competing in three of the six tournaments, with ten players featured in each tournament.

Written by Milan Dinic

Photos: Anna Shtourman

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Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Nana Dzagnidze, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/sarasadat-khademalsharieh-nana-dzagnidze-tbilisi-grand-prix-2024/ Sat, 24 Aug 2024 10:12:44 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92995 WGP Series consists of six Women’s Grand Prix tournaments held over two years 2024-2025. A total of twenty players compete in the WGP series, as each Women Grand Prix event will have ten participants. Full information / All games live

This is the game Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Nana Dzagnidze from round 9 of the Tbilisi Grand Prix

Khademalsharieh – Dzagnidze, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024

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Nana Dzagnidze – R Vaishali, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/nana-dzagnidze-r-vaishali-tbilisi-grand-prix-2024/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 15:51:19 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92973 WGP Series consists of six Women’s Grand Prix tournaments held over two years 2024-2025. A total of twenty players compete in the WGP series, as each Women Grand Prix event will have ten participants. Full information / All games live

This is the game Nana Dzagnidze – R Vaishali from round 8 of the Tbilisi Grand Prix

Dzagnidze – Vaishali, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024

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Stavroula Tsolakidou – Nana Dzagnidze, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/stavroula-tsolakidou-nana-dzagnidze-tbilisi-grand-prix-2024/ Thu, 22 Aug 2024 11:02:33 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92922 WGP Series consists of six Women’s Grand Prix tournaments held over two years 2024-2025. A total of twenty players compete in the WGP series, as each Women Grand Prix event will have ten participants. Full information / All games live

This is the game Stavroula Tsolakidou – Nana Dzagnidze from round 7 of the Tbilisi Grand Prix

Tsolakidou – Dzagnidze, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024

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FIDE Tbilisi Women Grand Prix 2024 LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/fide-tbilisi-women-grand-prix-2024-live/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 13:38:15 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92515 WGP Series consists of six Women’s Grand Prix tournaments held over two years 2024-2025. A total of twenty players compete in the WGP series, as each Women Grand Prix event will have ten participants. The competitors of the first leg of the Women Grand Prix in Tblisi are Anna Muzychuk, Mariya Muzychuk, Nana Dzagnidze, Sarasadat Khademalsharieh, Alexandra Kosteniuk, R Vaishali, Alina Kashlinskaya, Lela Javakhishvili, Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Stavroula Tsolakidou. Games from FIDE Tbilisi Women Grand Prix 2024 will be daily live on Chessdom.

Parallel tournaments live: Dortmund Chess 2024 / Spilimbergo 2024 / Hans Niemann – Nikita Vitiugov / Sinquefield Cup 2024 / Abu Dhabi Chess 2024

Round 1: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – R Vaishali

Round 2: Alexandra Kosteniuk – R Vaishali / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Lela Javakhishvili – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Mariya Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze / Alina Kashlinskaya – Anna Muzychuk

Round 3: Anna Muzychuk – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Nana Dzagnidze – Alina Kashlinskaya / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Mariya Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Lela Javakhishvili / R Vaishali – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh

Round 4: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Lela Javakhishvili – R Vaishali / Mariya Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Alina Kashlinskaya – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Anna Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze

Round 5: Nana Dzagnidze – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Anna Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alina Kashlinskaya / R Vaishali – Mariya Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Lela Javakhishvili

Round 6: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Lela Javakhishvili / Mariya Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Alina Kashlinskaya – R Vaishali / Anna Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Nana Dzagnidze – Bibisara Assaubayeva

Round 7: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Nana Dzagnidze / R Vaishali – Anna Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Alina Kashlinskaya / Lela Javakhishvili – Mariya Muzychuk

Round 8: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – R Vaishali / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Stavroula Tsolakidou

Round 9: Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alexandra Kosteniuk / R Vaishali – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Nana Dzagnidze / Lela Javakhishvili – Anna Muzychuk / Mariya Muzychuk – Alina Kashlinskaya

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Nana Dzagnidze – Bibisara Assaubayeva, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/nana-dzagnidze-bibisara-assaubayeva-tbilisi-grand-prix-2024/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 10:30:29 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92911 WGP Series consists of six Women’s Grand Prix tournaments held over two years 2024-2025. A total of twenty players compete in the WGP series, as each Women Grand Prix event will have ten participants. Full information / All games live

This is the game Nana Dzagnidze – Bibisara Assaubayeva from round 6 of the Tbilisi Grand Prix

Dzagnidze – Assaubayeva, Tbilisi Grand Prix 2024

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FIDE Women Chess Grand Prix – four players share the lead https://www.chessdom.com/fide-women-chess-grand-prix-four-players-share-the-lead/ Tue, 20 Aug 2024 00:50:14 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92824 Four players are sharing the lead at the FIDE Women Chess Grand Prix before the rest day. Mariya Muzychuk, Nana Dzagnidze, Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Stavroula Tsolakidou lead with 3,0/5 each. Games from FIDE Tbilisi Women Grand Prix 2024 will resume on Tuesday and will be live on Chessdom.

Round 1: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – R Vaishali

Round 2: Alexandra Kosteniuk – R Vaishali / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Lela Javakhishvili – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Mariya Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze / Alina Kashlinskaya – Anna Muzychuk

Round 3: Anna Muzychuk – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Nana Dzagnidze – Alina Kashlinskaya / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Mariya Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Lela Javakhishvili / R Vaishali – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh

Round 4: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Lela Javakhishvili – R Vaishali / Mariya Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Alina Kashlinskaya – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Anna Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze

Round 5: Nana Dzagnidze – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Anna Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alina Kashlinskaya / R Vaishali – Mariya Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Lela Javakhishvili

With five of nine rounds played, the players will have a rest day on Tuesday before the games resume on Wednesday, August 21.

Standings after Round 5

Round six pairings

Alexandra Kosteniuk – Lela Javakhishvili
Mariya Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh
Alina Kashlinskaya – Vaishali Rameshbabu
Anna Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou
Nana Dzagnidze – Bibisara Assaubayeva

Vaishali Rameshbabu is the only winner in Round 3 of WGP Tbilisi

Indian star Vaishali Rameshbabu defeated Sara Khadem with the white pieces in a game she dominated from the very start. With all other games ending in draws, Stavroula Tsolakidou and Bibisara Assaubayeva lead with 2/3, followed by seven players at 50%, and Sara Khadem in last place with half a point.

After blundering in round one and then letting a winning position slip away in round two against Alexandra Kosteniuk, Vaishali Rameshbabu secured a victory against Sara Khadem. In a well-executed performance in the Italian Game, Vaishali quickly gained the upper hand and gradually increased the pressure until Black had no choice but to resign. With this victory, Vaishali is on 1.5 points, back in the tournament in style.

The first game to finish was between Anna Muzychuk and Alexandra Kosteniuk. In the Morphy Defense of Ruy Lopez both players castled on opposite sides, setting the stage for a potential battle. Muzychuk seemed to have a slight initiative, with Black’s queen stuck on the a7 square and potentially at risk. However, at the critical stage of the game, Muzychuk opted to exchange queens, leading to an even rook endgame.

Playing the King’s Indian against Bibisara Assaubayeva, Mariya Muzychuk made a premature pawn advance on the queenside, weakening her position. Fortunately for her, Bibisara made a few inaccuracies, handing the advantage back to Black. After a tactical sequence, White ended up with a queen against two rooks, and the game was drawn. Bibisara is on 2/3, while Mariya Muzychuk has 1.5 points.

Stavroula Tsolakidou drew with Lela Javakhishvili in the English Opening. The Greek player shares the lead with Assaubayeva, both on 2/3.

The last game of the day to finish was between Nana Dzagnidze and Alina Kashlinskaya. In the English Defense, Kashlinskaya found herself in time trouble but managed to reach the time control and secure a draw. After failing to win significantly better positions in the first two rounds and playing another long game, the pressure is on for Nana Dzagnidze.

Anna Muzychuk – Alexandra Kosteniuk

This game was a clash between two experienced top-class players who have faced each other many times before. Heading into this match, the classical game score between them was 6:5 in favor of Anna Muzychuk, while they were even in Rapid, and Kosteniuk held the edge in the Blitz.

In the Morphy Defense of Ruy Lopez, both players castled on opposite sides of the board, setting the stage for a potential sharp showdown. Kosteniuk initiated her attack first, launching a g5-g4 pawn push on move 12, directly challenging the safety of the white king. Muzychuk responded by reinforcing the center and preparing her own counterplay on the queenside.

White just played 19.b4, exerting pressure on Black, whose queen was forced to a7. Then, something unusual happened: after 19…Bxe3, White recaptured with the queen on e3, allowing Black to exchange queens, which led to a more central position for Kosteniuk’s remaining pieces.

Kosteniuk seized the opportunity and after 20.Qxe3 Qxe3 21.fxe3 Nb6 22.Nxb6 cxb6, the game transitioned into an even rook endgame, effectively defusing the tension on the board.

Shortly afterward, the two players agreed to split the point.

In the post-game interview, Kosteniuk mentioned that she was unsure about the strength of her position and was relieved when White opted to exchange queens. She added, “I felt I could have played better in the rook endgame,” but overall, she seemed content with her performance.

Nana Dzagnidze – Alina Kashlinskaya

Kashlinskaya played the English Defense against Nana Dzagnidze. The position after the opening was relatively balanced, with both sides having clear plans. White had slightly more space on the queenside and a strong central pawn on d5, while Black maintained solid central control and active pieces. Eventually, White’s d5-pawn was exchanged for Black’s pawn. Despite Kashlinskaya having an extra pawn, White’s pieces were more active.

Black soon returned the extra pawn to activate her pieces. After several exchanges, the game transitioned into a queen and rook endgame. Dzagnidze, significantly better on time, sought to create threats against the Black king. Despite her time trouble, Kashlinskaya defended well and posed counter-threats, ultimately securing a draw.

Bibisara Assaubayeva – Mariya Muzychuk

Despite both being top players in women’s chess, this was their first classical game against each other, as noted by commentator Keti Tsatsalashvili during the coverage in Tbilisi.

Muzychuk opted for the Gruenfeld Defense. The position remained balanced until Bibisara’s premature a-pawn advance weakened her queenside.

17.a4? This was a mistake. 17.Nf3 or 17. dxc5 would have been better, according to the engines.

17…Bc6 18.dxc5 Nxc5 19.Bxg7 Bxg2! 20.Nxg2? Again, White missed the better move 20. Kxg2, which would have kept the game more balanced.

After 20…Kxg7, Black was clearly in a better position.

Black’s pawns were better protected, and the knights were well-centralized, while White had exposed pawns on the queenside and less piece activity. Additionally, Assaubayeva was under time pressure.

However, after 21. Qd4+, Black made a critical error by weakening her pawn structure and light squares with 21…f6.

Following 22.Ngf4 Nde4? the position began turning in White’s favor. 23.Qc4 e5 24. b4 exf4 25. bxc5 Nxc5 26. Nxf4 It was White now who had a slightly better position.

After move 33, the opponents reached the following position:

The best move, according to the engines, was 34.Qb2, maintaining the tension. Instead, Bibisara opted for a tactical sequence.

34.Rxc5 bxc5 35.Ne6! Qxe6 36.cxd4, resulting in Black having two rooks for a queen. Bibisara made these moves under severe time pressure.

After a few more moves, it became clear to both players that neither side could make progress, and they agreed to a draw.

Stavroula Tsolakidou – Lela Javakhishvili

In the English Opening, Tsolakidou, playing White, gained slightly more space on the queenside and established better control over the center, but Black countered effectively. In the middlegame, both players had one weakness each, and the position remained largely even.

However, Tsolakidou was under time pressure and had to play quickly and accurately to reach the first time control. Black eventually secured a passed pawn on the c-file, but White had sufficient resources to neutralize the threat, leading to a draw.

 Vaishali Rameshbabu – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh

In the Italian Game, Vaishali, playing White, maintained a strong center, limiting the space for Black’s pieces to develop. Khadem responded with a bold pawn push on the kingside, which was a dicey venture.

Khadem just played 14…Nf4, preparing the f5 pawn advance and forcing White to respond.

After 15.Bxf4! both recaptures look almost equally unpleasant for Black but 15…gxf4 left her with no active play.

White steadily improved her position with each move, preventing Black from opening the center and applying significant pressure on the queenside.

Black has just played 28…b6?, violating one of the positional rules of chess: “Don’t advance pawns on the wing where you are weaker.”

Vaishali responded with clinical accuracy. After 29.b5! axb5 30. axb6 Rb8 31. dxc6 Bxc6 32. cxd5 Bb7 33. Bc4 d5 White broke through on the queenside.

30.Bxd5 Bxd5 35. exd5 Bb6 36. Rgc1 Rg5 37. Rc6 Nd8

Here, virtually “all roads lead to Rome”, but Vaishali found an effective exchange sacrifice to completely paralyze Black’s position: 38. Rxb6! Rxb6 39. Ra8 Rb7 40. Qc4 Rg8 41. d6 Qf7 42. Qe4 Qh7 43. Qd5 Qf7 44. Qf3 Qh7 45. Qh5 Rd7 46. Ne7 and Black resigned.

Save by Nana Dzagnidze in Round 4

Georgia’s Nana Dzagnidze made a spectacular comeback from a completely lost position against Anna Muzychuk in a game that lasted four and a half hours and 102 moves. Meanwhile, Alexandra Kosteniuk capitalized on Sara Khadem’s error in time trouble, finding a two-move combination that secured her victory. With 2.5 points out of four, Kosteniuk joined the leaders Assaubayeva and Tsolakidou, who drew their games

Round four of the Women’s Grand Prix in Georgia ended in dramatic fashion. In a tense encounter, Nana Dzagnidze managed to save a seemingly lost game against Anna Muzychuk in an unexpected twist of events. Muzychuk surprised Dzagnidze by playing a line in the French Defense she had not prepared for, and an early imprecision by Dzagnidze cost her a pawn. Although she had chances to maintain equality, a time-trouble decision to sacrifice a bishop appeared to seal her fate.

Despite this, Dzagnidze refused to give up without a fight. “I tried giving as many checks as I could and then planned to resign,” she said in an interview immediately after the game. Fortune favored her when Muzychuk, under pressure, made a critical error on move 78 by pushing her a-pawn to the seventh rank, turning what should have been a win into a dead draw. Now it was Muzychuk who found herself in desperate time trouble, but she could achieve nothing more than half a point.

“I feel relieved. After drawing three games where I was winning in two and better in one, this feels like payback,” Dzagnidze said. She is supported at the event by her brother, a tennis coach with little chess experience, who sat through the entire round, cheering her on.

Alexandra Kosteniuk also scored an important point today. Sporting earrings resembling a chessboard, the former Women’s World Champion defeated Sara Khadem in the Scotch Game. Khadem sacrificed a pawn but had enough compensation to keep the position balanced. However, a mistake on move 31 in time trouble led to a swift defeat in just two moves. With this victory, Kosteniuk joined the leaders with 2.5/4, while Khadem, with just half a point, finds herself alone at the bottom of the standings.

In a sharp Najdorf Sicilian, Mariya Muzychuk launched an aggressive kingside attack against Stavroula Tsolakidou. After Tsolakidou’s weakening move 21…g6, Muzychuk gained a strong position, with better control of the center and more active pieces. However, a misstep with 26.Na4? allowed Tsolakidou to equalize, leading to a series of exchanges that resulted in a rook endgame. Despite being a pawn up, Muzychuk was unable to convert her advantage, and the game ended in a draw. Tsolakidou now has 2.5 points out of four, while Mariya Muzychuk has two points.

Alina Kashlinskaya and Bibisara Assaubayeva drew their game after around two hours of play, concluding in just 21 moves. Both players chose a sharp line in the King’s Indian Defense. In the end, Kashlinskaya had a slight initiative and an extra pawn but opted not to press further, leading to a draw. After four rounds, Bibisara has 2.5 points, while Kashlinskaya is on two.

Lela Javakhishvili and Vaishali Rameshbabu drew their game in the Queen’s Gambit Declined. Despite lasting 46 moves and four and a half hours, the game remained balanced throughout, with neither side gaining a significant advantage. Both players are on two points.

Alexandra Kosteniuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh

Alexandra Kosteniuk faced Sara Khadem as White in the Schmidt Variation of the Scotch Game. Khadem held her ground well against Kosteniuk for most of the game.

Here, Khadem spent around thirty minutes contemplating her next move. She correctly decided to sacrifice the c7 pawn and launched a pawn advance with 15…h5, creating an escape route for her king. After 16.Qxc7 Bd5, the position remained even, with White a pawn up but Black having enough compensation to hold.

However, Khadem faced one significant challenge: she was running low on time. Sensing an opportunity, Kosteniuk continued to pile on the pressure, forcing Khadem into tough decisions. Khadem managed to hold until move 31.

The best defense for Black was 31…Qf6, or even moving the king to h7 with an equal position. Instead, Khadem played 31…f6??, after which Black’s position collapsed.

Kosteniuk quickly found the winning combination:

32.Qa7+ Bf7 33.Bxg6!! After 33…Qxg6, 34.Rg1 would follow, and the black queen would be lost. Even a counter-sacrifice on h2 wouldn’t save Black: 33…Rxh2+ 34.Kxh2 Qh6+ 35.Kg2 Qxg6+ 36.Kf1 Qh5 37.Qg1+ and White would remain safe.

With no way out, Sara Khadem resigned.

Lela Javakhishvili – Vaishali Rameshbabu

In the Queen’s Gambit Declined, the two players engaged in a long, steady game marked by positional maneuvering rather than drama. By move 22, they entered a rook and knight endgame. Javakhishvili offered a threefold repetition, but Vaishali declined. The knights were soon exchanged, leading to a lengthy rook endgame with considerable shuffling but little progress. The game ended in a draw.

Mariya Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou

In the Najdorf variation of the Sicilian, Mariya Muzychuk entered the game aggressively, leaving her king in the center while charging forward with her pawns against Black’s kingside castle.

The computer suggests that Black should have played 21…a5 or 21…Bb6, but Tsolakidou opted for 21…g6?, which weakened her kingside. By the middlegame, Muzychuk had a better position with better coordinated pieces, control if the center, and the potential to apply more pressure on the board.

The best way for White to proceed was to activate her king by Kf2 and reroute her knight to d4 via Ne2-d4.

However, Muzychuk played 26.Na4?, effectively losing the biggest part of her advantage.

After 26…Nb6, a series of exchanges followed, leading to a rook endgame where White was a pawn up but could not achieve more than a draw.

Alina Kashlinskaya – Bibisara Assaubayeva

In a trendy line of the King’s Indian Defense with an early h2-h4 both players aimed for a double-edged position. White made an early advance with her pawn to h6, penetrating Black’s kingside castle. Black sacrificed a pawn to gain some initiative a la Benko Gambit but did not get sufficient compensations it seems.

White’s pieces are well-coordinated. The queen on f3 is poised to shift to a kingside attack or support central activities. However, Black’s bishop on h8 is passive, restricted by the pawn structure and lacking active prospects. On the other hand, Black’s knight on b4 is active, but the bishop on h8 is still locked away, and there’s a potential pin on f6.

Despite the position seeming more demanding for Black, Kashlinskaya decided to repeat moves, and the game ended in a draw:

18.Bf4 Re8 19.Bg5 Re5 20.Bf4 Re8 21.Bg5 And the two agreed to split a point.

 Anna Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze

In their game featuring the Exchange Variation of French Defense, everything proceeded smoothly until Black’s tenth move.

The position was sharp, requiring precise play from Black. According to the engine, the best move for Black was to castle: 10…O-O 11.Bxh7+ Kh8 12.g4 Kxh7 13.gxh5 Kg8 14.Ng5 Qd7 with a tense position which is slightly better for White. However, Nana opted to take on d4.

10…Nxd4 11.g4 Nxf3+ 12.Qxf3 Bg6 13.Bxg6 (better was 12.Nxd5 immediately).13…hxg6 14.Nxd5 0-0 Moving the king away from immediate danger.  After 15.Nxe7+ Bxe7 16.Qxb7 White emerged a pawn up but after making an inaccuracy on move 19 let her advantage slip away.

16…Bf6 17.c3 a5 18.Qc6 Rb8 19.a4? Bh4 20.Rb1

Nana spent a lot of time contemplating her next move and then decided on a combination that led to further difficulties. The computer recommended activating the b8-rook with 20…Rb6, followed by transferring it to e6 with sufficient compensation for a pawn. Instead, Nana played:

20…Bxf2? 21.Kxf2 Qh4 22.Ke2! Once again, Rb8, followed by Re6+ with tempo, was the better choice. Instead, in desperate time trouble, Nana continued with 22…Qxh3+ 23.Qf3! but Anna consolidated her position and emerged with an extra bishop.

Nana continued to struggle in a lost endgame, hoping to find a perpetual check or advance her g-pawns. She pressed on, giving checks to the white king from all sides of the board, clinging to the hope of a miracle. Muzychuk had to be careful not to misstep. Eventually, she sacrificed the bishop but managed to position her king on b7 to support the promotion of her a-pawn.

Muzychuk was just a step away from victory when this happened:

After 73. a7! Qb3+ 74. Qb6 Qf3+ 75. Qc6 Qf7+ 76. Ka6 Black can’t stop the a-pawn promotion. Anna, however, opted for 73. Qd3+, which was also winning but allowed Nana to stay in the game a bit more. Just four moves later, Dzagnidze got her chance and jumped on the opportunity.

At this moment, Muzychuk had about a minute and a half on her clock, while Dzagnidze had more than 20 minutes. Although Anna’s leg was shaking beneath the table, her face remained calm. She had many winning options, namely 78. Qe2, 78. c5, 78. Qf7, to name a few.

Instead, Anna played ill-timed 78.a7??

The evaluation bar dropped from 4.8 to 0.0 — a shocking turn of events.

Anna tried to navigate her way out of the mess, moving her king around the board, but it wasn’t meant to be. The game ended in a draw after 102 moves.

The fifth round of the first tournament in the 2024/25 Women’s Grand Prix series starts on Monday, August 19, 3 PM local time in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Women’s Grand Prix Tbilisi R5: The day of surprising twists

Three of the five games saw wild twists and turns, with players trading advantages, sometimes move by move. Nana Dzagnidze emerged victorious against Alexandra Kosteniuk after catching a lucky break following a daring line she chose. Vaishali Rameshbabu suffered a defeat at the hands of Mariya Muzychuk despite having a significantly better position earlier in the game. Stavroula Tsolakidou and Alina Kashlinskaya traded advantages throughout their endgame, ultimately finishing in a draw. With five rounds completed and four remaining, four players lead with three points each

It was an unusual day at the Women’s Grand Prix in Georgia. Typically, players are less ambitious in their play before the rest day, as one experienced chess pundit noted before the round. This seemed to be the case initially, as most games saw rapid opening play, and the first game to finish, between Bibisara Assaubayeva and Anna Muzychuk, ended in a peaceful draw.

However, as the day progressed, unexpected storms erupted on the remaining boards.

The most anticipated matchup of the round was between Georgia’s Nana Dzagnidze and former Women’s World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk. After spending considerable time in the opening, Dzagnidze opted for a risky line in the Nimzo-Indian Defense, sacrificing a bishop. Initially, this appeared to be a miscalculation: Kosteniuk, playing rapidly, seemed to be in preparation, while Dzagnidze was using up her time. However, a series of mistakes from Kosteniuk completely turned the game around, putting Dzagnidze in a winning position.

Kosteniuk tried to emulate Dzagnidze’s miraculous escape against Anna Muzychuk in round four but found no such salvation this time. After misplaying advantageous positions in the earlier rounds, fortune finally favored Dzagnidze, who won the game and secured a spot among the leaders with three points. Kosteniuk, missing her chance to take sole lead, finished the first half of the tournament at 50%.

A similar story unfolded in the game between Vaishali Rameshbabu and Mariya Muzychuk. In the Italian Game, both players ventured into a sharp position where Vaishali emerged with a significant advantage. However, in just a few moves, the game slipped away from her. She underestimated Black’s kingside threats and launched an attack that backfired, leading to a lost position. With this victory, Mariya Muzychuk joined the leading pack with three points, while Vaishali remains on two.

The game between Stavroula Tsolakidou and Alina Kashlinskaya saw the most dramatic shifts of the day. In the Ruy Lopez, Kashlinskaya found herself in trouble during a complex middlegame and ended up in a worse position. However, as the game transitioned to an ending, Tsolakidou lost her grip, and Kashlinskaya found herself with a winning chance. Unfortunately for Kashlinskaya, she missed several opportunities to secure the win, and the game eventually ended in a draw. This was enough to keep Tsolakidou among the leaders with three points, while Kashlinskaya sits at 2.5 out of five.

Round five also saw Sara Khadem win her first game of the tournament. Playing in the Exchange Variation of the Queen’s Gambit Declined, Khadem capitalized on a blunder by four-time Georgian Women’s Champion Lela Javakhishvili on move 19. Khadem played accurately thereafter, not allowing her opponent any chances to salvage a draw. This victory marks Khadem’s first in the event, though she still finds herself in last place with 1.5 points. Having been out of competitive play for more than six months, some rustiness is to be expected. Lela Javakhishvili remains on two points.

With five of nine rounds played, the players will have a rest day on Tuesday before the games resume on Wednesday, August 21.

Standings after Round 5

Here follows a closer look at the games of round five of the Women’s Grand Prix in Tbilisi:

Nana Dzagnidze – Alexandra Kosteniuk

This was the derby of the round. In the Nimzo-Indian, Nana spent a significant amount of time in the opening, deliberating whether to go for a line involving a piece sacrifice.

At first glance, the position looks like a typical opening setup without much excitement. However, the main line here for White involves taking on d5, leading to a sharp game: 8.cxd5 Bxf1 9.dxe6 Ba6 10.exf7+ Kxf7 11.e4. This results in a very sharp position where White has two pawns for a piece and an attack on the black king. Other options for White include 8.b3 and 8.Qf3.

After 20 minutes of contemplation, Nana decided on 8.cxd5, directly entering the piece sacrifice line.

8. cxd5 Bxf1 9.dxe6 Ba6 10.exf7+ Kxf7

Here, both 11.e4 and 11. Qb3+ continuations have been tested extensively, with the former option being considered slightly better for White. 11…Ke8 12.Ne6 According to engines, the position is now equal. Kosteniuk played very quickly, indicating this was likely part of her preparation. From here, things started to deteriorate for Nana.

12…Qd7 13.Ng7+ Kd8 White has three pawns for a piece, but the computer evaluates the position as significantly better for Black.

14.e4 Nc6 15.Be3 Na5 Here, 15…Ng4 was the engine’s first choice. 16.Qc2

At this point, Kosteniuk made two consecutive mistakes.

16…Bxa3? The first one. Alexandra should have played either 16…Kc8 or 16…Ng4 with a slightly better position.

17.Nf5 Bb4? The second mistake. Here, Kosteniuk should have played 17…Bxb2 18.Qxb2 Nxe4 19.Nxe4 Qxf5 20.Qc2 Qd5 21.f3, with the position being roughly equal.

Now, White got a chance to activate her pieces and turn the tables.

18.Bg5 Rf8 19.e5 Black needed to either move her king to safety or open the c6-vent for the king. Instead, Kosteniuk made a critical error.

19…Qe6?? Again, 19…Kc8 was a better choice, although Black’s position is no joy.

White is now completely winning.

20.Ne3! Be7 21.exf6 Bxf6 22.Bxf6+ Rxf6 23.b4 Nc4 24.Rxa6

Not only has White regained the bishop, but she is also a knight up. Kosteniuk continued to play, hoping to find a perpetual check. Unfortunately for her, Dzagnidze played accurately and recovered the time lost in the opening. Kosteniuk resigned on move 43.

Bibisara Assaubayeva – Anna Muzychuk

In the Queen’s Gambit Declined, Black started with an isolated pawn in the center. The game remained fairly balanced, with both players moving quickly, particularly Assaubayeva. By the middlegame, White won the isolated pawn on d5, while Black captured the pawn on b2. Shortly after, most of the heavy pieces were exchanged, resulting in an even position that led to a threefold repetition after 26 moves, ending the game in a draw.

Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alina Kashlinskaya

In the Ruy Lopez, Kashlinskaya opted for the Morphy Defense. A complicated position developed, and Stavroula spent a significant amount of time in the opening, indicating she might have been surprised by Kashlinskaya’s choice.

After clashes in the center and a series of calculated exchanges the opponents reached the following position.

Here, White could have played 24.Bc3 or 24. Rae1 emerging with an extra pawn in a drawish endgame with opposite-colored bishops, but Tsolakidou preferred an endings with a rook and a pawn against two Black’s minor pieces with 24. Rc5

White was slightly better, but ten moves later, Tsolakidouwent too far:

Instead of 35. Rg8 with a balanced position she ventured upon 35.g4, sacrificing her f3-pawn.

35…Be2 36. Rh8 Bxf3 37. Rxh7 Ke6! leading White into a trap.

38.Rh6+? Ke5 Now Black was completely winning, with White’s king exposed to a threat of mate and Black’s f-pawn ready to advance. However, precise play was required.

In the ensuing moves, both players made inaccuracies, trading advantages, but Alina was the last one to err.

 49…Nd3? Alina should have played 49…Ng4!

50.Rxe4! Simplifying the position for a draw.

51…Kxe4 52.a6 f2 53.a7 a8=Q+ 54.Ke3 Qg2 55.Qxg2+ and after Kxg2, Black didn’t have enough material to checkmate White.

Vaishali Rameshbabu – Mariya Muzychuk

In the Italian Game with an early g7-g5 by Black, the players reached a complicated and sharp position, in which White grabbed the imitative.

Black is slightly worse but after 23…Rxa6 the position remains complicated. Mariya, however, played 23…c6? and after 24.axb7 (24.f5 was even stronger) Qxb7 25.Bxe6 fxe6 26.cxd4 Bxd4 27.Rab1 Qg7 28.Ndf3 Bc5 29.Ng5 e5 30.h4 Ng6 31.Ne6 Qe7 32.f5 Bxg1 33.Rxg1 Kd7 found herself on the brink of defeat.

Surprizingly, at this point, the game began to shift rapidly in Black’s favor. Struggling with time, Vaishali made several errors, culminating in four moves down the road.

36.Rb7+?? White should have played 36.Qd3 with still having an advantage. This exchange sacrifice for just a couple of checks led to a losing position.

36…Nxb7 37.Rxb7+ Ke8 38.Rb1 Kf7 With the black king safe, Vaishali realized her blunder. She briefly left the board for a breather before returning to make a few more moves and then resigned.

39.Rf1 Qg4 40.Rf2 Rab8 41.Qd3 Rb4 White resigned, giving Mariya Muzychuk a significant win.

Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Lela Javakhishvili

The players opted for the Exchange Variation of the Queen’s Gambit Declined. The position remained even until move 19, when Black made a mistake.

Black was slightly behind in developed, and her king was more exposed. Javakhishvili should have played 19…Ne4 with a slightly inferior but defendable position. Instead, she blundered with 19…Ng4? Which failed to 20.Bxb8! Raxb8 21.Qg3! Nf6 22.Bxg6! fxg6 23.Qxg6+ Kf8 24.f4 andWhite was winning.

The rest was a smooth sail for Sarasadat, who confidently converted her advantage into a full point.

Tuesday is the rest day at the tournament. The sixth round starts on Wednesday, August 21, 3PM local time in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Written by Milan Dinic

Photos: Anna Shtourman

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