IM Cristina-Adela Foisor wins 14th International Chess Festival Mediterranean Flower in Rijeka
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Hello everyone,
The latest chess tournament news via FIDE is that Romanian women's national champion IM Cristina-Adela Foisor has won the 14th International Chess Festival Mediterranean Flower that was held from March 2-8 March at the Chess Club Rijeka in Rijeka, Croatia. The 10-players round robin event is organized by the Chess Club Draga.
Romanian champion IM Cristina-Adela Foisor convincingly won the competition with 8,0 points, leaving the Bulgarian Grandmasters Iva Videnova and Adriana Nikolova a full point behind.
Final standings:
1. IM Foisor Cristina-Adela ROU 2367 – 8
2. WGM Videnova Iva BUL 2251 – 7
3. WGM Nikolova Adriana BUL 2341 – 7
4. WGM Medic Mirjana CRO 2235 – 5
5. WFM Novak Ksenija SLO 2082 – 5
6. Jacimovic Sara BIH 2017 – 4
7. WIM Berke Ana CRO 2093 – 3
8. Tonel Giulia ITA 2036 – 3
9. WFM Purgar Ivona CRO 2111 – 2
10. Ljikar Tamara CRO 1887 – 1
Tournament website
Cristina-Adela Foisor via #1 chess photo website www.chesspics.com
The latest chess tournament news via FIDE is that Romanian women's national champion IM Cristina-Adela Foisor has won the 14th International Chess Festival Mediterranean Flower that was held from March 2-8 March at the Chess Club Rijeka in Rijeka, Croatia. The 10-players round robin event is organized by the Chess Club Draga.
Romanian champion IM Cristina-Adela Foisor convincingly won the competition with 8,0 points, leaving the Bulgarian Grandmasters Iva Videnova and Adriana Nikolova a full point behind.
Final standings:
1. IM Foisor Cristina-Adela ROU 2367 – 8
2. WGM Videnova Iva BUL 2251 – 7
3. WGM Nikolova Adriana BUL 2341 – 7
4. WGM Medic Mirjana CRO 2235 – 5
5. WFM Novak Ksenija SLO 2082 – 5
6. Jacimovic Sara BIH 2017 – 4
7. WIM Berke Ana CRO 2093 – 3
8. Tonel Giulia ITA 2036 – 3
9. WFM Purgar Ivona CRO 2111 – 2
10. Ljikar Tamara CRO 1887 – 1
Tournament website
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