Women's European Individual Chess Championship 2017 was a Swiss-system tournament in Riga, to decide the women's European individual chess champion. The title was won by Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia for the first time.
At the European Chess Union (ECU) General Assembly during the 42nd Chess Olympiad in Baku in September 2016, the organizational rights to the 18th Individual European Chess Championship for women were awarded to Latvia, who held the event in Riga from 10 to 22 April 2017, under the auspices of European Chess Union. [1] The venue for the championship was the hotel "Radisson Blu Hotel Latvia" (Riga, Elizabetes Street 55) in the center of Riga. The main organizers from Latvia were the President of the Latvian Chess Federation Āris Ozoliņs and tournament director Egons Lavendelis. The chief arbiter of the tournament was Ashot Vardapetyan (Armenia). The tournament was held on Swiss-system in 11 rounds with time control for each player: 90 minutes for 40 moves plus 30 minutes for the rest of the game with an increment of 30 seconds per move, starting from move one. The prize money is 70.000 euro for first, which was distributed among the participants who took the first 20 places (1st place – 12.000 euros, 2nd place – 10.000 euros, 3rd place – 8.000 euros ... 20th place – 1000 euros). 144 chess players from 33 countries took part in the tournament. [2] In connection with the exclusion of the chess federation of Bulgaria from FIDE, all participants from Bulgaria represented the European Chess Union at the tournament. The 18th Individual European Chess Championship for women was qualification event for the next World Women Championship. According to FIDE regulations and the decision of the ECU Board, 14 players qualified for Women's World Chess Championship 2018. Nana Dzagnidze took clear first place with 8½ from 11 half a point clear of Aleksandra Goryachkina and Alisa Galliamova. [3] [4] [5]
Place | Name | Rating | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Points | TB1 [6] | TB2 | TB3 | Rp [7] |
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1. | Nana Dzagnidze (GEO) | 2528 | 83b1 [8] | 42w1 | 34b1 | 26w½ | 47b½ | 28w1 | 2b½ | 7w1 | 5b½ | 6w1 | 12b½ | 8½ | 0 | 70 | 75,5 | 2646 |
2. | Aleksandra Goryachkina (RUS) | 2452 | 32b1 | 88w½ | 73b1 | 66w1 | 65b1 | 4w½ | 1w½ | 19b1 | 16w½ | 13b½ | 8w½ | 8 | 0 | 68 | 73 | 2576 |
3. | Alisa Galliamova (RUS) | 2444 | 59b1 | 116w1 | 48b½ | 65w0 | 54b1 | 70w½ | 66b½ | 29w1 | 9b½ | 47w1 | 16b1 | 8 | 0 | 61,5 | 66 | 2529 |
4. | Kateryna Lagno (RUS) | 2543 | 38w1 | 17b½ | 35w1 | 22b½ | 52w1 | 2b½ | 11w½ | 16b0 | 27w1 | 37b1 | 14w½ | 7½ | 0 | 70 | 76 | 2506 |
5. | Mariya Muzychuk (UKR) | 2546 | 76b1 | 53w1 | 22b½ | 92w1 | 28b½ | 7w½ | 10b½ | 50w1 | 1w½ | 16b½ | 15w½ | 7½ | 0 | 69 | 74 | 2547 |
6. | Monika Soćko (POL) | 2462 | 84w1 | 65b0 | 83w1 | 17b1 | 22w½ | 37b1 | 16w½ | 23b1 | 13w½ | 1b0 | 41w1 | 7½ | 0 | 68 | 73,5 | 2505 |
7. | Elina Danielian (ARM) | 2437 | 101w½ | 90b1 | 30w1 | 69b½ | 25w1 | 5b½ | 20w1 | 1b0 | 49w1 | 8b½ | 13w½ | 7½ | 0 | 68 | 73 | 2528 |
8. | Elisabeth Pähtz (GER) | 2454 | 63b1 | 25w1 | 66b½ | 77w½ | 36b1 | 47w½ | 26b½ | 9w½ | 19b1 | 7w½ | 2b½ | 7½ | 0 | 67,5 | 73 | 2531 |
9. | Marina Nechaeva (RUS) | 2395 | 87w0 | 118b1 | 56w1 | 39b1 | 20w½ | 49b½ | 14w1 | 8b½ | 3w½ | 43b1 | 11w½ | 7½ | 0 | 67,5 | 71,5 | 2479 |
10. | Bela Khotenashvili (GEO) | 2445 | 56w1 | 97b½ | 58w1 | 29b½ | 69w1 | 11b½ | 5w½ | 49b½ | 17w½ | 41b½ | 38w1 | 7½ | 0 | 65 | 70 | 2487 |
11. | Natalia Zhukova (UKR) | 2438 | 75b1 | 54w1 | 65b½ | 27w½ | 77b1 | 10w½ | 4b½ | 26w½ | 47b½ | 48w1 | 9b½ | 7½ | 0 | 64,5 | 70 | 2520 |
12. | Natalia Pogonina (RUS) | 2478 | 68w½ | 96b1 | 60w1 | 47b0 | 27w½ | 69b½ | 58w1 | 35b½ | 34w1 | 17b1 | 1w½ | 7½ | 0 | 64 | 69 | 2476 |
13. | Hoang Thanh Trang (HUN) | 2459 | 86b½ | 67w½ | 81b1 | 89w1 | 33b½ | 92w1 | 47b½ | 28w1 | 6b½ | 2w½ | 7b½ | 7½ | 0 | 63 | 68 | 2500 |
14. | Anita Gara (HUN) | 2354 | 137b½ | 119w1 | 31b½ | 67w1 | 50b½ | 21w½ | 9b0 | 105w1 | 28b1 | 26w1 | 4b½ | 7½ | 0 | 62,5 | 67 | 2482 |
15. | Inna Gaponenko (UKR) | 2416 | 51b½ | 109w½ | 32b½ | 86w1 | 48b1 | 66w½ | 29b½ | 36w½ | 65b1 | 39w1 | 5b½ | 7½ | 0 | 61,5 | 66 | 2453 |
16. | Alina Kashlinskaya (RUS) | 2426 | 71w0 | 110b1 | 84w1 | 94b½ | 58w1 | 68b1 | 6b½ | 4w1 | 2b½ | 5w½ | 3w0 | 7 | 0 | 66 | 70,5 | 2455 |
17. | Iulija Osmak (UKR) | 2348 | 132b1 | 4w½ | 18b½ | 6w0 | 51b1 | 106w½ | 31b1 | 74w1 | 10b½ | 12w0 | 47b1 | 7 | 0 | 65,5 | 69 | 2455 |
18. | Lela Javakhishvili (GEO) | 2456 | 55w1 | 30b½ | 17w½ | 45b1 | 29w½ | 33b1 | 19w0 | 27b0 | 73w1 | 35b½ | 60w1 | 7 | 0 | 65 | 70,5 | 2436 |
19. | Daria Pustovoitova (RUS) | 2411 | 99w0 | 100b1 | 102w1 | 62b1 | 26b½ | 65w1 | 18b1 | 2w0 | 8w0 | 49b1 | 43w½ | 7 | 0 | 63 | 68 | 2465 |
20. | Olga Girya (RUS) | 2470 | 67b½ | 79w1 | 88b1 | 33w½ | 9b½ | 74w1 | 7b0 | 47w½ | 53b½ | 70w1 | 24b½ | 7 | 0 | 62,5 | 67,5 | 2450 |
21. | Pia Cramling (SWE) | 2452 | 96w½ | 68b½ | 72w½ | 38b1 | 95w1 | 14b½ | 27w½ | 30b½ | 35w½ | 57b1 | 23w½ | 7 | 0 | 62,5 | 67,5 | 2419 |
22. | Sarah Hoolt (GER) | 2398 | 126w1 | 39b1 | 5w½ | 4w½ | 6b½ | 26w0 | 65b½ | 69b½ | 97w½ | 89w1 | 48b1 | 7 | 0 | 62,5 | 66,5 | 2481 |
23. | Sabrina Vega Gutiérrez (ESP) | 2413 | 85b½ | 51w0 | 112b1 | 96w1 | 76b1 | 29w½ | 42b1 | 6w0 | 36b½ | 53w1 | 21b½ | 7 | 0 | 62 | 66,5 | 2411 |
24. | Karina Szczepkowska (POL) | 2414 | 117w½ | 98b0 | 111w1 | 55b½ | 56w1 | 72b½ | 30w0 | 68b1 | 69w1 | 27b1 | 20w½ | 7 | 0 | 58,5 | 63 | 2355 |
25. | Gunay Mammadzada (AZE) | 2348 | 131w1 | 8b0 | 109w1 | 31w1 | 7b0 | 87b0 | 56w0 | 123b1 | 102w1 | 59b1 | 52w1 | 7 | 0 | 58 | 61,5 | 2381 |
26. | Anna Muzychuk (UKR) | 2587 | 41w1 | 60b½ | 44w1 | 1b½ | 19w½ | 22b1 | 8w½ | 11b½ | 37w½ | 14b0 | 35w½ | 6½ | 0 | 71 | 77 | 2458 |
27. | Ulviyya Fataliyeva (AZE) | 2287 | 136b1 | 80w1 | 28w½ | 11b½ | 12b½ | 50w½ | 21b½ | 18w1 | 4b0 | 24w0 | 70b1 | 6½ | 0 | 67 | 70 | 2426 |
28. | Ekaterina Atalik (TUR) | 2429 | 123b1 | 89w1 | 27b½ | 48w1 | 5w½ | 1b0 | 87w1 | 13b0 | 14w0 | 65b½ | 73w1 | 6½ | 0 | 64,5 | 68,5 | 2414 |
29. | Meri Arabidze (GEO) | 2373 | 111w½ | 120b1 | 87w1 | 10w½ | 18b½ | 23b½ | 15w½ | 3b0 | 59w½ | 67b1 | 46w½ | 6½ | 0 | 64,5 | 68,5 | 2368 |
30. | Nataliya Buksa (UKR) | 2314 | 140b1 | 18w½ | 7b0 | 79w1 | 74b0 | 75w1 | 24b1 | 21w½ | 50b½ | 31w½ | 33b½ | 6½ | 0 | 64 | 66,5 | 2385 |
31. | Antoaneta Stefanova (BUL) | 2527 | 72w1 | 58b½ | 14w½ | 25b0 | 84w1 | 89b½ | 17w0 | 83b1 | 54w1 | 30b½ | 44w½ | 6½ | 0 | 63 | 68 | 2381 |
32. | Khayala Abdulla (AZE) | 2241 | 2w0 | 133b1 | 15w½ | 61b1 | 40w½ | 52b½ | 33w½ | 57b½ | 70b0 | 88w1 | 66b1 | 6½ | 0 | 62,5 | 66 | 2405 |
33. | Evgenija Ovod (RUS) | 2382 | 115w1 | 71b½ | 99w1 | 20b½ | 13w½ | 18w0 | 32b½ | 72b1 | 41w0 | 97b1 | 30w½ | 6½ | 0 | 62 | 66,5 | 2363 |
34. | Petra Papp (HUN) | 2378 | 122b1 | 94w1 | 1w0 | 41b½ | 68w0 | 38b1 | 71w½ | 67b1 | 12b0 | 51w½ | 65w1 | 6½ | 0 | 62 | 66 | 2356 |
35. | Gulnar Mammadova (AZE) | 2357 | 119b½ | 108w1 | 4b0 | 90w½ | 59b1 | 105w½ | 106b1 | 12w½ | 21b½ | 18w½ | 26b½ | 6½ | 0 | 60 | 64,5 | 2354 |
36. | Szidonia Vajda (HUN) | 2355 | 120w½ | 104b½ | 123w1 | 98b1 | 8w0 | 71b½ | 68w1 | 15b½ | 23w½ | 46b½ | 40w½ | 6½ | 0 | 60 | 64 | 2346 |
37. | Irina Bulmaga (ROM) | 2394 | 130b½ | 93w0 | 82b1 | 91w1 | 75b1 | 6w0 | 73b1 | 66w1 | 26b½ | 4w0 | 45b½ | 6½ | 0 | 60 | 63,5 | 2375 |
38. | Valentina Golubenko (CRO) | 2271 | 4b0 | 121w1 | 79b½ | 21w0 | 108b1 | 34w0 | 98b1 | 106w1 | 74b1 | 50w1 | 10b0 | 6½ | 0 | 59,5 | 63,5 | 2335 |
39. | Karina Ambartsumova (RUS) | 2282 | 144b1 | 22w0 | 105b1 | 9w0 | 131b1 | 78w½ | 57w½ | 61b1 | 52w1 | 15b0 | 49w½ | 6½ | 0 | 59,5 | 60 | 2305 |
40. | Salome Melia (GEO) | 2400 | 107b½ | 85w1 | 45b½ | 76w½ | 32b½ | 73w½ | 54b½ | 89w1 | 48b0 | 62w1 | 36b½ | 6½ | 0 | 59 | 63,5 | 2350 |
41. | Laura Unuk (SLO) | 2275 | 26b0 | 122w1 | 130b1 | 34w½ | 70b0 | 61b½ | 123w1 | 92w1 | 33b1 | 10w½ | 6b0 | 6½ | 0 | 59 | 62,5 | 2415 |
42. | Olga Babiy (UKR) | 2359 | 118w1 | 1b0 | 101w1 | 107b½ | 71w½ | 90b1 | 23w0 | 87b1 | 43w0 | 55b½ | 72w1 | 6½ | 0 | 58,5 | 62,5 | 2332 |
43. | Anastasia Bodnaruk (RUS) | 2446 | 91b½ | 86w½ | 67b0 | 130w1 | 106b½ | 94w1 | 48b½ | 88w1 | 42b1 | 9w0 | 19b½ | 6½ | 0 | 57 | 60,5 | 2338 |
44. | Olga Badelka (BLR) | 2362 | 108b½ | 82w1 | 26b0 | 75w0 | 112b1 | 67w½ | 51b0 | 93w1 | 86b1 | 81w1 | 31b½ | 6½ | 0 | 55,5 | 60 | 2313 |
45. | Sopio Gvetadze (GEO) | 2292 | 135w1 | 52b½ | 40w½ | 18w0 | 105b0 | 115b1 | 101w½ | 90b½ | 87w1 | 78b1 | 37w½ | 6½ | 0 | 55,5 | 59 | 2290 |
46. | Lilit Mkrtchian (ARM) | 2425 | 109b½ | 91w½ | 86b0 | 115w1 | 67b½ | 62w1 | 88b½ | 54w½ | 94b1 | 36w½ | 29b½ | 6½ | 0 | 55 | 59,5 | 2340 |
47. | Olga Zimina (ITA) | 2395 | 105b1 | 73w½ | 51b1 | 12w1 | 1w½ | 8b½ | 13w½ | 20b½ | 11w½ | 3b0 | 17w0 | 6 | 0 | 72 | 76,5 | 2425 |
48. | Marina Brunello (ITA) | 2354 | 129w1 | 49b1 | 3w½ | 28b0 | 15w0 | 64b1 | 43w½ | 71b1 | 40w1 | 11b0 | 22w0 | 6 | 0 | 67 | 71 | 2393 |
49. | Nino Batsiashvili (GEO) | 2496 | 81b1 | 48w0 | 93b1 | 54w½ | 88b1 | 9w½ | 70b1 | 10w½ | 7b0 | 19w0 | 39b½ | 6 | 0 | 64 | 69 | 2380 |
50. | Jolanta Zawadzka (POL) | 2449 | 102w1 | 69b½ | 95w1 | 52b½ | 14w½ | 27b½ | 55w1 | 5b0 | 30w½ | 38b0 | 54w½ | 6 | 0 | 63 | 68 | 2363 |
51. | Khayala Isgandarova (TUR) | 2211 | 15w½ | 23b1 | 47w0 | 60b½ | 17w0 | 133b1 | 44w1 | 52b0 | 114w1 | 34b½ | 57w½ | 6 | 0 | 63 | 66,5 | 2366 |
52. | Daria Charochkina (RUS) | 2381 | 112b1 | 45w½ | 106b1 | 50w½ | 4b0 | 32w½ | 105b½ | 51w1 | 39b0 | 76w1 | 25b0 | 6 | 0 | 60,5 | 65 | 2295 |
53. | Betül Cemre Yıldız (TUR) | 2367 | 100w1 | 5b0 | 64w½ | 71b0 | 113w1 | 107b1 | 72w½ | 56b1 | 20w½ | 23b0 | 55w½ | 6 | 0 | 60 | 64,5 | 2304 |
54. | Elizaveta Malakhova (UKR) | 2324 | 133w1 | 11b0 | 126w1 | 49b½ | 3w0 | 118b1 | 40w½ | 46b½ | 31b0 | 91w1 | 50b½ | 6 | 0 | 60 | 63,5 | 2351 |
55. | Olga Ivanenko (UKR) | 2252 | 18b0 | 138w1 | 78b½ | 24w½ | 80b1 | 77w1 | 50b0 | 70w½ | 66b½ | 42w½ | 53b½ | 6 | 0 | 60 | 63 | 2392 |
56. | Anna Kantane (POL) | 2230 | 10b0 | 140w1 | 9b0 | 124w1 | 24b0 | 111w1 | 25b1 | 53w0 | 88b½ | 95w1 | 80b½ | 6 | 0 | 59 | 61,5 | 2298 |
57. | Nastassia Ziaziulkina (BLR) | 2387 | 82b½ | 130w½ | 75b½ | 59w½ | 86b½ | 76w1 | 39b½ | 32w½ | 91b1 | 21w0 | 51b½ | 6 | 0 | 58,5 | 62 | 2276 |
58. | Ticia Gara (HUN) | 2325 | 138b1 | 31w½ | 10b0 | 93w1 | 16b0 | 91w1 | 12b0 | 75w0 | 130b1 | 94w½ | 86b1 | 6 | 0 | 57,5 | 60,5 | 2312 |
59. | Katarzyna Toma (POL) | 2229 | 3w0 | 139b½ | 120w1 | 57b½ | 35w0 | 100b½ | 118w1 | 95b1 | 29b½ | 25w0 | 89b1 | 6 | 0 | 57 | 60 | 2260 |
60. | Sophie Milliet (FRA) | 2352 | 124b1 | 26w½ | 12b0 | 51w½ | 90b0 | 98w½ | 93b½ | 122w1 | 105b1 | 63w1 | 18b0 | 6 | 0 | 56,5 | 60,5 | 2282 |
61. | Jovanka Houska (ENG) | 2397 | 93b½ | 107w½ | 91b½ | 32w0 | 85b1 | 41w½ | 86b1 | 39w0 | 63b0 | 105w1 | 99b1 | 6 | 0 | 55,5 | 60 | 2254 |
62. | Anastasia Travkina (RUS) | 2287 | 143w1 | 66b0 | 113w1 | 19w0 | 110b½ | 46b0 | 104w½ | 111b1 | 82w1 | 40b0 | 90w1 | 6 | 0 | 54,5 | 56,5 | 2185 |
63. | Mai Narva (EST) | 2249 | 8w0 | 103b0 | 133w0 | 135b1 | 100w0 | 142b1 | 125w1 | 113b1 | 61w1 | 60b0 | 97w1 | 6 | 0 | 50 | 52,5 | 2104 |
64. | Alina Balaian (RUS) | 2229 | 80b0 | 127w1 | 53b½ | 74w0 | 132b1 | 48w0 | 130b0 | 103w1 | 108b½ | 122w1 | 94b1 | 6 | 0 | 49 | 52,5 | 2182 |
65. | Zeinab Mamedyarova (AZE) | 2322 | 142b1 | 6w1 | 11w½ | 3b1 | 2w0 | 19b0 | 22w½ | 78b1 | 15w0 | 28w½ | 34b0 | 5½ | 0 | 71 | 73,5 | 2367 |
66. | Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (SCO) | 2374 | 121b1 | 62w1 | 8w½ | 2b0 | 107w1 | 15b½ | 3w½ | 37b0 | 55w½ | 72b½ | 32w0 | 5½ | 0 | 66 | 70 | 2314 |
67. | Monica Calzetta Ruiz (ESP) | 2257 | 20w½ | 13b½ | 43w1 | 14b0 | 46w½ | 44b½ | 103b1 | 34w0 | 77b1 | 29w0 | 74b½ | 5½ | 0 | 65,5 | 70,5 | 2357 |
68. | Mihaela Sandu (ROM) | 2261 | 12b½ | 21w½ | 80b1 | 70w½ | 34b1 | 16w0 | 36b0 | 24w0 | 121b1 | 74w½ | 77b½ | 5½ | 0 | 63,5 | 67,5 | 2379 |
69. | Ilze Bērziņa (LAT) | 2297 | 127b1 | 50w½ | 74b1 | 7w½ | 10b0 | 12w½ | 92b½ | 22w½ | 24b0 | 99w½ | 79b½ | 5½ | 0 | 63,5 | 67,5 | 2299 |
70. | Baira Kovanova (RUS) | 2376 | 110w1 | 87b½ | 98w½ | 68b½ | 41w1 | 3b½ | 49w0 | 55b½ | 32w1 | 20b0 | 27w0 | 5½ | 0 | 62 | 66,5 | 2281 |
71. | Alexandra Zherebtsova (RUS) | 2222 | 16b1 | 33w½ | 77b0 | 53w1 | 42b½ | 36w½ | 34b½ | 48w0 | 89b0 | 108w1 | 76b½ | 5½ | 0 | 61 | 65,5 | 2331 |
72. | Salomėja Zaksaitė (LTU) | 2262 | 31b0 | 124w1 | 21b½ | 78w½ | 103b1 | 24w½ | 53b½ | 33w0 | 80b1 | 66w½ | 42b0 | 5½ | 0 | 61 | 65 | 2329 |
73. | Nino Khomeriki (GEO) | 2308 | 134w1 | 47b½ | 2w0 | 87b½ | 98w1 | 40b½ | 37w0 | 96b1 | 18b0 | 75w1 | 28b0 | 5½ | 0 | 61 | 64,5 | 2268 |
74. | Stavroula Tsolakidou (GRE) | 2395 | 98w½ | 117b1 | 69w0 | 64b1 | 30w1 | 20b0 | 97w1 | 17b0 | 38w0 | 68b½ | 67w½ | 5½ | 0 | 59,5 | 64,5 | 2280 |
75. | Maria Gevorgyan (ARM) | 2227 | 11w0 | 134b1 | 57w½ | 44b1 | 37w0 | 30b0 | 100w1 | 58b1 | 78w0 | 73b0 | 114w1 | 5½ | 0 | 59,5 | 63 | 2277 |
76. | Judith Fuchs (GER) | 2274 | 5w0 | 129b1 | 103w1 | 40b½ | 23w0 | 57b0 | 110w1 | 82b½ | 90w1 | 52b0 | 71w½ | 5½ | 0 | 58,5 | 62,5 | 2241 |
77. | Anastasia Savina (RUS) | 2378 | 113w1 | 99b½ | 71w1 | 8b½ | 11w0 | 55b0 | 96w½ | 102b½ | 67w0 | 110b1 | 68w½ | 5½ | 0 | 57 | 61,5 | 2250 |
78. | Almira Skripchenko (FRA) | 2420 | 90w½ | 101b½ | 55w½ | 72b½ | 102w1 | 39b½ | 89w½ | 65w0 | 75b1 | 45w0 | 81b½ | 5½ | 0 | 56 | 61 | 2263 |
79. | Ioulia Makka (GRE) | 2069 | 114w1 | 20b0 | 38w½ | 30b0 | 97w0 | 85w1 | 91b0 | 109b1 | 83w½ | 101b1 | 69w½ | 5½ | 0 | 56 | 60,5 | 2287 |
80. | Deimantė Daulytė (LTU) | 2443 | 64w1 | 27b0 | 68w0 | 104b1 | 55w0 | 99b½ | 107w1 | 81b½ | 72w0 | 93b1 | 56w½ | 5½ | 0 | 56 | 60,5 | 2220 |
81. | Kübra Öztürk (TUR) | 2261 | 49w0 | 125b1 | 13w0 | 100b1 | 87w0 | 113b1 | 90w½ | 80w½ | 92b1 | 44b0 | 78w½ | 5½ | 0 | 55,5 | 59,5 | 2278 |
82. | Margareth Olde (EST) | 2110 | 57w½ | 44b0 | 37w0 | 120b½ | 138w1 | 84b1 | 95w½ | 76w½ | 62b0 | 96b1 | 83w½ | 5½ | 0 | 55,5 | 58,5 | 2248 |
83. | Turkan Mamedyarova (AZE) | 2267 | 1w0 | 131b1 | 6b0 | 110w0 | 119b1 | 130w½ | 121b1 | 31w0 | 79b½ | 104w1 | 82b½ | 5½ | 0 | 55 | 58,5 | 2194 |
84. | Anna-Maja Kazarian (NED) | 2257 | 6b0 | 132w1 | 16b0 | 121w1 | 31b0 | 82w0 | 137b0 | 138b1 | 111w½ | 119w1 | 112b1 | 5½ | 0 | 52,5 | 55,5 | 2154 |
85. | Anastasya Paramzina (RUS) | 2202 | 23w½ | 40b0 | 139w1 | 95b0 | 61w0 | 79b0 | 128w1 | 100b½ | 120w½ | 111b1 | 116b1 | 5½ | 0 | 51,5 | 54,5 | 2125 |
86. | Elena Sedina (ITA) | 2253 | 13w½ | 43b½ | 46w1 | 15b0 | 57w½ | 95b½ | 61w0 | 104b1 | 44w0 | 103b1 | 58w0 | 5 | 0 | 62,5 | 67,5 | 2287 |
87. | Anastasia Sazonova (RUS) | 2143 | 9b1 | 70w½ | 29b0 | 73w½ | 81b1 | 25w1 | 28b0 | 42w0 | 45b0 | 92w½ | 95b½ | 5 | 0 | 62 | 67 | 2315 |
88. | Anna Warakomska (POL) | 2343 | 125w1 | 2b½ | 20w0 | 99b1 | 49w0 | 110b1 | 46w½ | 43b0 | 56w½ | 32b0 | 91w½ | 5 | 0 | 61 | 65 | 2261 |
89. | Elena-Luminița Cosma (ROM) | 2316 | 139w1 | 28b0 | 104w1 | 13b0 | 109w1 | 31w½ | 78b½ | 40b0 | 71w1 | 22b0 | 59w0 | 5 | 0 | 60,5 | 63,5 | 2253 |
90. | Elena Semenova (RUS) | 2212 | 78b½ | 7w0 | 119b1 | 35b½ | 60w1 | 42w0 | 81b½ | 45w½ | 76b0 | 106w1 | 62b0 | 5 | 0 | 60 | 64,5 | 2243 |
91. | Ljilja Drljević (SRB) | 2237 | 43w½ | 46b½ | 61w½ | 37b0 | 126w1 | 58b0 | 79w1 | 114b1 | 57w0 | 54b0 | 88b½ | 5 | 0 | 58,5 | 62,5 | 2296 |
92. | Marta Michna (GER) | 2389 | 104w½ | 111b1 | 97w1 | 5b0 | 94w1 | 13b0 | 69w½ | 41b0 | 81w0 | 87b½ | 102w½ | 5 | 0 | 57,5 | 62 | 2235 |
93. | Irina Utiatskaja (RUS) | 2152 | 61w½ | 37b1 | 49w0 | 58b0 | 114w1 | 97b0 | 60w½ | 44b0 | 100w1 | 80w0 | 118b1 | 5 | 0 | 57 | 61 | 2285 |
94. | Evgeniya Doluhanova (UKR) | 2287 | 128w1 | 34b0 | 115w1 | 16w½ | 92b0 | 43b0 | 126w1 | 101b1 | 46w0 | 58b½ | 64w0 | 5 | 0 | 57 | 60,5 | 2201 |
95. | Gabriela Antova (BUL) | 2335 | 106b½ | 137w1 | 50b0 | 85w1 | 21b0 | 86w½ | 82b½ | 59w0 | 98w1 | 56b0 | 87w½ | 5 | 0 | 56 | 60,5 | 2164 |
96. | Maria Komiagina (RUS) | 2247 | 21b½ | 12w0 | 108b1 | 23b0 | 99w½ | 122w1 | 77b½ | 73w0 | 119b½ | 82w0 | 121b1 | 5 | 0 | 56 | 60 | 2200 |
97. | Lilit Galojan (ARM) | 2290 | 141b1 | 10w½ | 92b0 | 106w0 | 79b1 | 93w1 | 74b0 | 130w1 | 22b½ | 33w0 | 63b0 | 5 | 0 | 56 | 59 | 2159 |
98. | Tea Gueci (ITA) | 2132 | 74b½ | 24w1 | 70b½ | 36w0 | 73b0 | 60b½ | 38w0 | 124w1 | 95b0 | 120b½ | 129w1 | 5 | 0 | 55,5 | 59,5 | 2223 |
99. | Khanim Balajayeva (AZE) | 2196 | 19b1 | 77w½ | 33b0 | 88w0 | 96b½ | 80w½ | 114w0 | 118b1 | 115w1 | 69b½ | 61w0 | 5 | 0 | 55 | 59 | 2274 |
100. | Govhar Beydullayeva (AZE) | 2054 | 53b0 | 19w0 | 140b1 | 81w0 | 63b1 | 59w½ | 75b0 | 85w½ | 93b0 | 127b1 | 123w1 | 5 | 0 | 54,5 | 57 | 2115 |
101. | Lanita Stetsko (BLR) | 2226 | 7b½ | 78w½ | 42b0 | 131w0 | 137b1 | 124w1 | 45b½ | 94w0 | 106b½ | 79w0 | 122b1 | 5 | 0 | 54 | 57,5 | 2140 |
102. | Narmin Mammadova (AZE) | 2240 | 50b0 | 142w1 | 19b0 | 137w1 | 78b0 | 121w½ | 132b1 | 77w½ | 25b0 | 112w½ | 92b½ | 5 | 0 | 53 | 55,5 | 2178 |
103. | Sinem Cagla Gundogan (TUR) | 1885 | 116b0 | 63w1 | 76b0 | 117b1 | 72w0 | 109b1 | 67w0 | 64b0 | 113w1 | 86w0 | 130b1 | 5 | 0 | 52 | 55,5 | 2190 |
104. | Monika Tsõganova (EST) | 2111 | 92b½ | 36w½ | 89b0 | 80w0 | 125b½ | 141w1 | 62b½ | 86w0 | 131w1 | 83b0 | 120w1 | 5 | 0 | 50 | 53 | 2135 |
105. | Svetlana Petrenko (MDA) | 2136 | 47w0 | 128b1 | 39w0 | 134b1 | 45w1 | 35b½ | 52w½ | 14b0 | 60w0 | 61b0 | 110w½ | 4½ | 0 | 59 | 62,5 | 2123 |
106. | Naruna Chan (RUS) | 1981 | 95w½ | 114b1 | 52w0 | 97b1 | 43w½ | 17b½ | 35w0 | 38b0 | 101w½ | 90b0 | 107w½ | 4½ | 0 | 57 | 61,5 | 2246 |
107. | Ekaterini Pavlidou (GRE) | 2180 | 40w½ | 61b½ | 116b1 | 42w½ | 66b0 | 53w0 | 80b0 | 108w0 | 125b1 | 118w½ | 106b½ | 4½ | 0 | 53,5 | 57,5 | 2184 |
108. | Anastassia Sinitsina (EST) | 2052 | 44w½ | 35b0 | 96w0 | 129b1 | 38w0 | 114b0 | 141w1 | 107b1 | 64w½ | 71b0 | 109w½ | 4½ | 0 | 53,5 | 56,5 | 2119 |
109. | Daniela Movileanu (ITA) | 2213 | 46w½ | 15b½ | 25b0 | 125w1 | 89b0 | 103w0 | 124b½ | 79w0 | 132b1 | 121w½ | 108b½ | 4½ | 0 | 53 | 56,5 | 2077 |
110. | Cagil Irmak Arda (TUR) | 2089 | 70b0 | 16w0 | 142b1 | 83b1 | 62w½ | 88w0 | 76b0 | 125w1 | 116b½ | 77w0 | 105b½ | 4½ | 0 | 53 | 55,5 | 2171 |
111. | Ana Filipa Baptista (POR) | 2071 | 29b½ | 92w0 | 24b0 | 127w½ | 140b1 | 56b0 | 138w1 | 62w0 | 84b½ | 85w0 | 132b1 | 4½ | 0 | 52 | 54,5 | 2058 |
112. | Renāte Vidruska (LAT) | 2093 | 52w0 | 143b1 | 23w0 | 114b½ | 44w0 | 125b0 | 127w1 | 131b½ | 129w1 | 102b½ | 84w0 | 4½ | 0 | 50 | 52 | 2023 |
113. | Elisabeth Hapala (AUT) | 2091 | 77b0 | 144w1 | 62b0 | 116w1 | 53b0 | 81w0 | 143b1 | 63w0 | 103b0 | 124w1 | 117b½ | 4½ | 0 | 49,5 | 50 | 1983 |
114. | Filiz Osmanodja (GER) | 2370 | 79b0 | 106w0 | 138b1 | 112w½ | 93b0 | 108w1 | 99b1 | 91w0 | 51b0 | 130w1 | 75b0 | 4½ | 0 | 49 | 52 | 2046 |
115. | Sıla Çağlar (TUR) | 2093 | 33b0 | 136w1 | 94b0 | 46b0 | 142w1 | 45w0 | 131b½ | 132w1 | 99b0 | 116w0 | 134b1 | 4½ | 0 | 47,5 | 50 | 2013 |
116. | Joanna Worek (CZE) | 2330 | 103w1 | 3b0 | 107w0 | 113b0 | 118w0 | 138b0 | 139w1 | 128b1 | 110w½ | 115b1 | 85w0 | 4½ | 0 | 47 | 50 | 1952 |
117. | Veronika Exler (AUT) | 2208 | 24b½ | 74w0 | 137b½ | 103w0 | 124b0 | 132w0 | 0 | 136b1 | 128w1 | 131b1 | 113w½ | 4½ | 0 | 45,5 | 48,5 | 1942 |
118. | Georgia Grapsa (GRE) | 2049 | 42b0 | 9w0 | 127b½ | 141w1 | 116b1 | 54w0 | 59b0 | 99w0 | 133w1 | 107b½ | 93w0 | 4 | 0 | 52,5 | 55,5 | 2005 |
119. | Elīna Otikova (LAT) | 2049 | 35w½ | 14b0 | 90w0 | 139b½ | 83w0 | 134b1 | 133w½ | 126b1 | 96w½ | 84b0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 51 | 54 | 2042 |
120. | Ece Ozbay (TUR) | 2035 | 36b½ | 29w0 | 59b0 | 82w½ | 130b0 | 140w1 | 122b0 | 135w1 | 85b½ | 98w½ | 104b0 | 4 | 0 | 51 | 53,5 | 1994 |
121. | Karina Azimova (RUS) | 2072 | 66w0 | 38b0 | 135w1 | 84b0 | 134w1 | 102b½ | 83w0 | 133b1 | 68w0 | 109b½ | 96w0 | 4 | 0 | 50 | 53,5 | 2012 |
122. | Linda Krūmiņa (LAT) | 2090 | 34w0 | 41b0 | 134w0 | 128b1 | 139w1 | 96b0 | 120w1 | 60b0 | 123w1 | 64b0 | 101w0 | 4 | 0 | 50 | 53 | 1980 |
123. | Agnese Līckrastiņa (LAT) | 2223 | 28w0 | 135b1 | 36b0 | 132w½ | 133b½ | 131w1 | 41b0 | 25w0 | 122b0 | 134w1 | 100b0 | 4 | 0 | 49,5 | 53 | 1957 |
124. | Regina Narva (EST) | 2000 | 60w0 | 72b0 | 128w1 | 56b0 | 117w1 | 101b0 | 109w½ | 98b0 | 127w½ | 113b0 | 141w1 | 4 | 0 | 49 | 52 | 1934 |
125. | Margarita Parhomenko (LAT) | 1987 | 88b0 | 81w0 | 144b1 | 109b0 | 104w½ | 112w1 | 63b0 | 110b0 | 107w0 | 135w½ | 139b1 | 4 | 0 | 46 | 46,5 | 1912 |
126. | Ingūna Erneste (LAT) | 2168 | 22b0 | 141w1 | 54b0 | 133w½ | 91b0 | 127w1 | 94b0 | 119w0 | 134b0 | 138b½ | 140w1 | 4 | 0 | 44,5 | 47 | 1859 |
127. | Madara Golsta (LAT) | 1619 | 69w0 | 64b0 | 118w½ | 111b½ | 129w½ | 126b0 | 112b0 | 142w1 | 124b½ | 100w0 | 143b1 | 4 | 0 | 44 | 46 | 1907 |
128. | Rebeka Atte (LAT) | 1498 | 94b0 | 105w0 | 124b0 | 122w0 | 144w1 | 129b1 | 85b0 | 116w0 | 117b0 | -1 | 138w1 | 4 | 0 | 42 | 42,5 | 1888 |
129. | Marija Šibajeva (LTU) | 2011 | 48b0 | 76w0 | 141b½ | 108w0 | 127b½ | 128w0 | 140b1 | 143w1 | 112b0 | 139w1 | 98b0 | 4 | 0 | 41,5 | 43,5 | 1753 |
130. | Camille De Seroux (SUI) | 2122 | 37w½ | 57b½ | 41w0 | 43b0 | 120w1 | 83b½ | 64w1 | 97b0 | 58w0 | 114b0 | 103w0 | 3½ | 0 | 57,5 | 61,5 | 2131 |
131. | Maria Heinatz (SUI) | 1990 | 25b0 | 83w0 | 136b1 | 101b1 | 39w0 | 123b0 | 115w½ | 112w½ | 104b0 | 117w0 | 135b½ | 3½ | 0 | 50,5 | 53,5 | 1955 |
132. | Elizabete Limanovska (LAT) | 1990 | 17w0 | 84b0 | 143w1 | 123b½ | 64w0 | 117b1 | 102w0 | 115b0 | 109w0 | 133b1 | 111w0 | 3½ | 0 | 49,5 | 51,5 | 1963 |
133. | Nellija Maklakova (LAT) | 1829 | 54b0 | 32w0 | 63b1 | 126b½ | 123w½ | 51w0 | 119b½ | 121w0 | 118b0 | 132w0 | 144w1 | 3½ | 0 | 48,5 | 49 | 1940 |
134. | Marija Nikolajeva (LAT) | 1673 | 73b0 | 75w0 | 122b1 | 105w0 | 121b0 | 119w0 | 142b½ | 141b1 | 126w1 | 123b0 | 115w0 | 3½ | 0 | 43,5 | 46 | 1932 |
135. | Sarabella Norlamo (FIN) | 1619 | 45b0 | 123w0 | 121b0 | 63w0 | 141b0 | 136w1 | 144w1 | 120b0 | 138w½ | 125b½ | 131w½ | 3½ | 0 | 41 | 41,5 | 1777 |
136. | Eibhia Ni Mhuireagain (IRL) | 1496 | 27w0 | 115b0 | 131w0 | 138w0 | 143b0 | 135b0 | -1 | 117w0 | 144b1 | 141b½ | 142w1 | 3½ | 0 | 35,5 | 36 | 1606 |
137. | Maria Kouvatsou (GRE) | 2016 | 14w½ | 95b0 | 117w½ | 102b0 | 101w0 | 139b1 | 84w1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 52 | 55 | 2149 |
138. | Sandra Harlinska (LAT) | 1881 | 58w0 | 55b0 | 114w0 | 136b1 | 82b0 | 116w1 | 111b0 | 84w0 | 135b½ | 126w½ | 128b0 | 3 | 0 | 47,5 | 50,5 | 1870 |
139. | Margarita Zvereva (RUS) | 1771 | 89b0 | 59w½ | 85b0 | 119w½ | 122b0 | 137w0 | 116b0 | 140w1 | 143b1 | 129b0 | 125w0 | 3 | 0 | 45 | 47 | 1851 |
140. | Aulikki Ristoja (FIN) | 1716 | 30w0 | 56b0 | 100w0 | 144b1 | 111w0 | 120b0 | 129w0 | 139b0 | -1 | 143w1 | 126b0 | 3 | 0 | 41 | 41,5 | 1682 |
141. | Ramona Golsta (LAT) | 1560 | 97w0 | 126b0 | 129w½ | 118b0 | 135w1 | 104b0 | 108b0 | 134w0 | 142b1 | 136w½ | 124b0 | 3 | 0 | 40,5 | 43 | 1758 |
142. | Valentīna Vainovska (LAT) | 1792 | 65w0 | 102b0 | 110w0 | 143b1 | 115b0 | 63w0 | 134w½ | 127b0 | 141w0 | 144w1 | 136b0 | 2½ | 0 | 41 | 41,5 | 1598 |
143. | Katrīna Telma Ivanova (LAT) | 1340 | 62b0 | 112w0 | 132b0 | 142w0 | 136w1 | 144b1 | 113w0 | 129b0 | 139w0 | 140b0 | 127w0 | 2 | 0 | 37,5 | 38 | 1564 |
144. | Natālija Mieze (LAT) | 1223 | 39w0 | 113b0 | 125w0 | 140w0 | 128b0 | 143w0 | 135b0 | -1 | 136w0 | 142b0 | 133b0 | 1 | 0 | 35,5 | 37 | 965 |
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