Olga Kamyshleeva

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Olga Kamyshleeva in 2012

Olga Kamyshleeva (born 21 April 1973, Minsk) is a Dutch/Belarus international draughts player, 2003 Women's World Champion, she took silver in 1993 (shared with Elena Chitaykina from Russia) and bronze in 1997 and 2015. [1] Then played World Draughts Championship match with Natalia Sadowska from Poland.

She emigrated to the Netherlands in 1996.

Participation in World and European Championships

YearCompetitionLocationtournament/ matchResultPlace
1993WC Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brunssum tournament4+6=1-2*
1997WC Flag of Poland.svg Mińsk Mazowiecki tournament5+5=3-3**
1999WC Flag of Russia.svg Yakutsk tournament (Swiss system)3+6=0-4
2000EC Flag of Ukraine.svg Zaporizhia tournament (Swiss system)2+6=0-3
2001WC Flag of the Netherlands.svg Velp tournament (Swiss system)3+5=1-5
2002EC Flag of Lithuania.svg Vilnius tournament (Swiss system)3+5=1-7
2003WC Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zoutelande tournament6+7=0-1
2004WC Flag of Russia.svg Ufa match with Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina 1+2-2
2015 WC Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wǔhàn tournament5+10=0-3
2016 WC Flag of Poland.svg Karpacz match with Flag of Poland.svg Natalia Sadowska 28:562

* took 2-3 place with Flag of Russia.svg Elena Chitaykina

** took 2-3 place with Flag of Poland.svg Ewa Schalley-Minkina, additional match 4:8

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References

  1. "Women's World Championship 2003". Toernooibase.kndb.nl. Retrieved 2013-11-23.