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Hi everyone,
Hi everyone,
The Foundation Neva Chess Grand Prix for Women will be held in Geneva from May 2-16. Founded in Geneva in 2008 by the Timtchenko Family, Foundation Neva aims at reinforcing ties between Russia and Switzerland. It's great that they are sponsoring this chess event. With the Geneva Grand Prix, FIDE also launches the new series of Chess Grand Prix events for the world's leading women players. This new series sees 18 players battling it out over two years to provide a challenger for the World Championship. The lineup is very impressive and includes current Women World Champion Anna Ushenina from Ukraine and former World Champions Hou Yifan (China), Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria) and Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia). Not to mention of course other top players such as Humpy Koneru (India), Anna Muzychuk (Solvenia), Nana Dzagnidze (Georgia) and Kateryna Lagno (Ukraine).
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- Hou, Yifan g CHN 2617
- Koneru, Humpy g IND 2597
- Muzychuk, Anna g SLO 2585
- Zhao, Xue g CHN 2565
- Dzagnidze, Nana g GEO 2554
- Lagno, Kateryna g UKR 2547
- Kosintseva, Nadezhda g RUS 2531
- Stefanova, Antoaneta g BUL 2530
- Cmilyte, Viktorija g LTU 2514
- Harika, Dronavalli g IND 2510
- Ju, Wenjun wg CHN 2505
- Khotenashvili, Bela m GEO 2499
- Kosteniuk, Alexandra g RUS 2495
- Ushenina, Anna g UKR 2477
- Danielian, Elina g ARM 2466
- Girya, Olga wg RUS 2440
- Muminova, Nafisa wg UZB 2312
- Batchimeg Tuvshintugs wg MGL 2295
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Good timing as the alekhine and zug events are ending. chess keeps flowing. good. any way women events are more exciting.
ReplyDeletethank goodness some girls' chess happening - candidates, zug, alekhine, hmmm i was kinda :(
ReplyDeleteWill we have commentary like for the men's tournaments? Will we have strong women players behind the mike? Please tell the Koneru Humpy schedule.
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