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Hi everyone,
The tournament was tense and exciting. Everything was unclear until the last game finished and the arbiters had to calculate tie-breaks to decide the champion. Three players – Mariya Muzychuk, Kateryna Lahno and Anna Ushenina – scored 6,5 points out of 9 each. The tie-break placed them in the same order.
The fifth place went to Inna Gaponenko. It’s interesting that five members of the national team, who recently won bronze medal in Istanbul Olympiad, virtually easy took the top five places. Second part of the crosstable was occupied by the young players. In the closing ceremony the spectators could see not only awarding of the winners but also a performance of singers who are students of the National University “Yaroslav the Wise Law Academy of Ukraine”. Also the rector of the University V. Tatsiy presented to Kateryna Lahno the Order of Princess Olga of second rank that was given to her by the President’s decree.
Final standings:
1-3. Mariya Muzychuk (Stryi, 2466) – 6,6 (26,25)
1-3. Kateryna Lahno (Donetsk, 2542) – 6,5 (25,75)
1-3. Anna Ushenina (Kharkiv, 2433) – 6,5 (25,25)
4. Natalia Zhukova (Odessa, 2442) – 5,5
5. Inna Gaponenko (Herson, 2404) – 5
6. Oksana Gritsayeva (Feodosia, 2319) – 4
7. Tatiana Kononenko (Kramatorsk, 2474) – 3,5
8. Irina Andrenko (Kharkiv, 2228) – 3
9. Anastasiya Rakhmangulova (Nikolaev, 2254) – 2,5
10. Kateryna Dolzhykova (Kiev, 2313) – 2
(Report by GM Valeriy Aveskulov, Anatoliy Yavorsky via www.chessdom.com).
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Hi everyone,
Mariya Muzychuk has won the 72nd Ukrainian Women's Chess Championship that was held from September 24 to October 3 at te Students’ Palace of National University “Law Academy Yaroslav the Wise” in Kharkiv. It was the strongest women national chess championship in the history of the country. The participants included: the 2006 Olympic champions Kateryna Lahno (Donetsk), Natalia Zhukova (Odessa), Anna Ushenina (Kharkiv), Inna Gaponenko (Herson); the bronze medal winner of the World Chess Olympiad Mariya Muzychuk (Stryi, Lviv), two times bronze medal winner of European Club Cup Tatiana Kononenko (Kramatorsk), Ukrainian Champion of 2011 Kateryna Dolzhykova (Kiev), winners of international and national tournaments Oksana Gritsayeva (Feodosia, Crimea), Anastasiya Rakhmangulova (Nikolaev) and Irina Andrenko (Kharkiv). (In the photo from left): Lahno, Muzychuk and Ushenina.
The tournament was tense and exciting. Everything was unclear until the last game finished and the arbiters had to calculate tie-breaks to decide the champion. Three players – Mariya Muzychuk, Kateryna Lahno and Anna Ushenina – scored 6,5 points out of 9 each. The tie-break placed them in the same order.
Taking into account her win against Natalia Zhukova, Mariya Muzychuk made a quick draw in the last round with White pieces against Inna Gaponenko. At the same time her rivals pushed hard for wins in their games. And finally they succeeded. Lahno defeated Anastasiya Rakhmangulova and Ushenina outplayed Tatiana Kononenko. As we already know, Muzychuk’s calculation was absolutely correct! Another resulting game was played between Natalia Zhukova and Oksana Gritsayeva. Zhukova destroyed the opponent and took the fourth place with 5,5 points.
The fifth place went to Inna Gaponenko. It’s interesting that five members of the national team, who recently won bronze medal in Istanbul Olympiad, virtually easy took the top five places. Second part of the crosstable was occupied by the young players. In the closing ceremony the spectators could see not only awarding of the winners but also a performance of singers who are students of the National University “Yaroslav the Wise Law Academy of Ukraine”. Also the rector of the University V. Tatsiy presented to Kateryna Lahno the Order of Princess Olga of second rank that was given to her by the President’s decree.
Final standings:
1-3. Mariya Muzychuk (Stryi, 2466) – 6,6 (26,25)
1-3. Kateryna Lahno (Donetsk, 2542) – 6,5 (25,75)
1-3. Anna Ushenina (Kharkiv, 2433) – 6,5 (25,25)
4. Natalia Zhukova (Odessa, 2442) – 5,5
5. Inna Gaponenko (Herson, 2404) – 5
6. Oksana Gritsayeva (Feodosia, 2319) – 4
7. Tatiana Kononenko (Kramatorsk, 2474) – 3,5
8. Irina Andrenko (Kharkiv, 2228) – 3
9. Anastasiya Rakhmangulova (Nikolaev, 2254) – 2,5
10. Kateryna Dolzhykova (Kiev, 2313) – 2
(Report by GM Valeriy Aveskulov, Anatoliy Yavorsky via www.chessdom.com).
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congrats to mariya good play
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