News – EWCC 2017 http://www.ewcc2017.eu European Individual Women's Chess Championship 2017 Tue, 23 Feb 2021 10:05:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 Georgia’s Dzagnidze triumphs in European Women’s Chess Championship http://www.ewcc2017.eu/georgias-dzagnidze-triumphs-in-european-womens-chess-championship/ Tue, 22 Dec 2020 18:33:51 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2354 RIGA, April 22 (LETA) – Georgian chess player Nana Dzagnidze triumphed in the overall standings at the European Individual Chess Championship in Riga today.

Dzagnidze played a draw in her final match against Russia’s Natalija Pogonina today, concluding the tournament with 8.5 points.

Russia’s Aleksandra Goryachkina finished in overall second place with eight points, as she also played a draw in her final match against Elisabeth Paehtz.

The third place finisher in the competition was also from Russia, Alisa Galliamova, who finished with eight points.

The leaders were followed by another 12 chess players which concluded the tournament with 7.5 points. The top eleven of them have also qualified for the Chess World Cup.

They are (in order): Kateryna Lagno (Russia), Mariya Muzychuk (Ukraine), Monika Socko (Poland), Elina Danielian (Armenia), Elisabeth Paehtz (Germany), Marina Nechaeva (Russia), Bela Khotenashvili (Georgia), Natalia Zhukova (Ukraine), Natalija Pogonina (Russia), Hoang Thanh Trang (Hungary) and Anita Gara (Hungary).

Since only the top 14 finishers in the competition qualify for the Chess World Cup, 15th place finisher Inna Gaponenko (Ukraine) failed to qualify for the tournament, even though she too finished with 7.5 points.

Meanwhile, Latvia’s top chess player Ilze Berzina played a draw in her final match against Greece’s Ioulia Makka today, finishing with 5.5points and in 69th place.

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European Women’s Chess Championship concludes today http://www.ewcc2017.eu/european-womens-chess-championship-concludes-today/ Sat, 22 Apr 2017 07:35:27 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2342 RIGA, April 22 (LETA) – The European Individual Women’s Chess Championship concludes in Riga today.

Georgian chess player Nana Dzagnidze currently leads the field with eight points going into the final round, followed by Russia’s Aleksandra Goryachkina with 7.5 points.

In her final pairing today, Dzagnidze will play Russia’s Natalija Pogonina, who is currently in 14th place in the standings with seven points.

Goryachkina, on the other hand, will meet in a match today with Germany’s Elisabeth Paehtz who is in the sixth position right now, also with seven points.

There are currently 12 players with seven points in the standings, and following them another nine players with 6.5 points, meaning a string of decisive pairings will be played today for one of the top 14 spots up for grabs in the tournament.

Latvia’s top chess player Ilze Berzina, who is currently in 66th place in the competition with five points, will conclude the tournament today against Greece’s Ioulia Makka, who also has five points.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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Georgian chess player Dzagnidze close to her triumph after another round at European championship http://www.ewcc2017.eu/georgian-chess-player-dzagnidze-close-to-her-triumph-after-another-round-at-european-championship/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 20:22:04 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2338 RIGA, April 21 (LETA) – Georgian chess player Nana Dzagnidze after another victory during the tenth round is heading towards her triumph at the European Individual Women’s Chess Championship which will close on Saturday in Riga.

Dzagnidze won a match with Poland’s Monika Socko, which ensured eight points in her score. Meanwhile, her biggest rival, Russia’s Aleksandra Goryachkina ended her game with Vietnam-born Hungary’s representative Hoang Thanh Trang with a draw and is half a point behind the leader.

During the 11th and last round on Saturday Dzagnidze will play with Russia’s Natalija Pogonina who currently ranks 14th, while Goryachkina will meet in a match with Germany’s Elisabeth Paehtz who is in the sixth position right now.

At the same time, Latvia’s leader Ilze Berzina on Friday ended a game with Azerbaijan’s player Khanim Balajayeva with a draw, scoring five points and raising her to the 66th position. On Saturday Berzina will play with Greece’s representative Ioulia Makka who also has scored five points but has a lower position in the rating.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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European Chess Union signs Fair Play memorandum during championship in Riga http://www.ewcc2017.eu/european-chess-union-signs-fair-play-memorandum-during-championship-in-riga/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 20:15:53 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2335 RIGA, April 21 (LETA) – The European Chess Union (ECU) on Friday signed a memorandum on fair play with the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM) in Riga, where the European Individual Women’s Chess Championship is being held.

The memorandum was signed by ECU president Zurab Azmaiparashvili and EFPM head Christian Hinterberger. “Fair play is becoming more and more important in this kind of sports,” said Azmaiparashvili.

Meanwhile, Hinterberger said in an interview with LETA that Fair Play movement values are important for every sports organization. “Our cooperation with ECU will help to develop ethical code for chess, and will urge chess players to follow fair play principles,” he said.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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ECU Board meeting started today in Riga http://www.ewcc2017.eu/ecu-board-meeting-started-today-in-riga/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 08:24:54 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2295 During the European Individual Women’s Chess championship European Chess Union is holding a two day board meeting. The meeting started this morning at Radisson BLU Hotel Latvija. Among other important decisions ECU will also sign memorandum with European Fair Play Movement. Signing will be done today at 15:00 local time. ]]> ECU Arbiters courses held in Riga http://www.ewcc2017.eu/ecu-arbiters-courses-held-in-riga/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 08:21:36 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2292 During the European Women’s Individual Chess Championship Refreshment courses for arbiters were held in Riga. These courses served as a wonderful opportunity for local arbiters as well as guests from neighborhood countries to learn about latest and upcoming changes in Laws of chess, ECU tournament rules as well as discuss many different practical topics from the arbiter’s duties. The courses were organized by European Chess Union (ECU) and the lecturer was Chairman of FIDE Rules Commission and Chairman of ECU Arbiters’ Council IA Ashot Vardapetyan.

All the participants would like to thank ECU and lecturer A. Vardapetyan for this opportunity and very interesting 3 days. Many things were cleared for the arbiters to help them in their upcoming tournaments. We hope that something similar will be repeated during the European Youth Chess Championship happening in Riga in August 2018.

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Second to last round of European Women’s Chess Championship to be played today; fair-play memorandum to be signed http://www.ewcc2017.eu/second-to-last-round-of-european-womens-chess-championship-to-be-played-today-fair-play-memorandum-to-be-signed/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 07:36:02 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2289 RIGA, April 21 (LETA) – The tenth, or second to last round, of the European Women’s Individual Chess Championship will take place in Riga today.

Before today’s matches, which will begin at 3:00 p.m., a fair play memorandum will also be signed in a special ceremony. Participating in the signing ceremony will be the European Fair Play Movement president Christian Hinterberger, executive committee member Baiba Veisa, European Chess Union president Zurab Azmaiparashvili, as well as the president of the Latvian Chess Federation Aris Ozolins.

Topping the overall standings at the moment are Nana Dzagnidze (Georgia) and Aleksandra Goryachkina with 7 points each after nine matches, with Dzagnidze having a slight lead. They are closely followed by six runners-up with 6.5 points each.

The main pairings for the tenth round are as follows: Dzagnidze will play Poland’s Monika Socko, Goryachkina will take on Hoang Thanh Trang representing Hungary, second-seeded Ukrainian Mariya Muzychuk will play against Russia’s Alina Kashlinskaya and Elina Danielian of Armenia will take on Elisabeth Paehtz of Germany.

Meanwhile, Latvia’s top chess player in the competition Ilze Berzina, who is currently in 70th place in the standings with 4.5 points, will play Khanim Balajayeva today.

The round today will begin at 3 p.m. at the Omega hall of the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija, as usual, but on the last day of the tournament, tomorrow, the games will begin at 11 a.m. with the award ceremony scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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All leaders at European Women’s Chess Championship end ninth-round matches in draws http://www.ewcc2017.eu/all-leaders-at-european-womens-chess-championship-end-ninth-round-matches-in-draws/ Thu, 20 Apr 2017 20:21:15 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2284 RIGA, April 20 (LETA) – All six leading players at the European Individual Women’s Chess Championship ended their ninth-round matches in draws today and as a result were joined by two more competitors ahead of the penultimate round.

Russian Grandmaster Aleksandra Goryachkina and Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia became leaders already after the previous round. Trailing them by 0.5 points was a group of four players. On Thursday, all six competitors battled it out among themselves, with all their matches resulting in draws.

Elina Danielian of Armenia and Elisabeth Paehtz of Germany seized the opportunity to catch up with the leaders and won their matches.

Topping the overall standings are Dzagnidze and Goryachkina with 7 points each after nine matches, with Dzagnidze having a slight lead. They are closely followed by the six runners-up. The pairings for the tenth round are as follows: Dzagnidze will play Poland’s Monika Socko, Goryachkina will take on Hoang Thanh Trang representing Hungary, second-seeded Ukrainian Mariya Muzychuk will play against Russia’s Alina Kashlinskaya and Danielian against Paehtz.

The tournament’s director Egons Lavendelis told LETA that even though Dzagnidze had a slight advantage the situation could change quickly if someone else catches up with the leaders.

Leading Latvian chess player Ilze Berzina suffered a defeat against a stronger opponent, Szczepkowska Karina of Poland, leaving her in the 70th position with 4.5 points.

“At one point Ilze’s position looked fairly good, but in the end, she was not precise enough,” said Lavendelis.

The round on April 21 will begin at 3 p.m. at the Omega hall of the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija, as usual, but on the last day of the tournament, April 22, the games will begin at 11 a.m. with the award ceremony scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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9th round of action at European Women’s Chess Championship today http://www.ewcc2017.eu/9th-round-of-action-at-european-womens-chess-championship-today/ Thu, 20 Apr 2017 07:59:02 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2157 RIGA, April 20 (LETA) – The ninth round of the European Women’s Individual Chess Championship will take place in Riga today, kicking off the final three days of action.

Aleksandra Goryachkina of Russia and Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia re-established themselves in the leading position after the eighth round of the competition yesterday. They both have 6.5 points.

Four players have six points. The six best players have been paired as follows for the ninth round today – Dzagnidze will take on Mariya Muzychuk (Ukraine), Goryachkina will play against her teammate, Alina Kashlinskya (Russia), and Monika Socko of Poland will play against Hoang Thanh Trang of Hungary.

Then there are also 13 chess players, who each have 5.5 points and a chance to qualify for the Chess World Cup.

Meanwhile, Ilze Berzina, the leading Latvian player, currently has 4.5 points and is 47th place in the overall rankings. She will take on Poland’s Karina Szczepkowska.

The rounds today and tomorrow will begin at 3 p.m. at the Omega hall of the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija, as usual, but on the last day of the tournament, April 22, the games will begin at 11 a.m. with the award ceremony scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. Latvia is represented by seventeen players at the championship.

The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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Goryachkina, Dzagnidze take lead after 8th round of European Women’s Chess Championship http://www.ewcc2017.eu/goryachkina-dzagnidze-take-lead-after-8th-round-of-european-womens-chess-championship/ Wed, 19 Apr 2017 19:53:50 +0000 https://ewcc2017.eu/?p=2148 RIGA, April 19 (LETA) – Aleksandra Goryachkina of Russia and Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia re-established themselves in the leading position after the eighth round of the European Individual Women’s Chess Championship in Riga today.

Before a break in the championship on April 18, four players were in the lead and they played against each other on April 19. Dzagnidze won Elina Danielan of Armenia, and Goryachkina overcame another Russian player, Daria Pustovoitova.

As a result, Dzagnidze and Goryachkina with 6.5 points each have re-established themselves as the leaders in the overall ranking – the position they held before the seventh round, when they played against each other and the game ended in a draw.

Four players have six points. The six best players have been paired as follows for the ninth round tomorrow – Dzagnidze will take on Mariya Muzychuk, Goryachkina will play against her teammate, Alina Kashlinskya, and Monika Socko of Poland will play against Hoang Thanh Trang of Hungary.

Then there are also 13 chess players, who each have 5.5 points and a chance to qualify for the Chess World Cup.

Ilze Berzina, the leading Latvian player, today played against Sarah Hoolt of Germany, and the game ended in a draw. Berzina with 4.5 points has slipped down to the 47th place in the overall rankings. The Latvian team won 5 points in total during the eighth round.

The rounds on April 20 and 21 will begin at 3 p.m. at the Omega hall of the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija, as usual, but on the last day of the tournament, April 22, the games will begin at 11 a.m. with the award ceremony scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

As reported, the European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place at Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija in Riga through April 22. The players finishing in the first 14 places at the European tournament in Riga will qualify for the Chess World Cup.

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