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  • #91
    Re: Chess Superpower

    FIDE Women's Grand Prix
    4th tournament
    Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
    Rank after round 3


    1 Kosintseva Tatiana 2534 RUS 2.5
    2 Dzagnidze Nana 2478 GEO 2.5
    3 Stefanova Antoaneta 2560 BUL 2
    4 Mkrtchian Lilit 2477 ARM 2
    5 Danielian Elina 2473 ARM 2

    6 Chiburdanidze Maia 2514 GEO 1.5
    7 Kovanova Baira 2366 RUS 1.5
    8 Hou Yifan 2589 CHN 1
    9 Cramling Pia 2536 SWE 1
    10 Xu Yuhua 2484 CHN 1
    11 Shen Yang 2452 CHN 1
    12 Fierro Baquero Martha L 2363 ECU 0

    Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:

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    • #92
      Re: Chess Superpower

      FIDE Women's Grand Prix
      4th tournament
      Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
      Rank after round 4


      1 Dzagnidze Nana 2478 GEO 3.5
      2 Kosintseva Tatiana 2534 RUS 3
      3 Danielian Elina 2473 ARM 2.5
      4 Mkrtchian Lilit 2477 ARM 2.5

      5 Chiburdanidze Maia 2514 GEO 2.5
      6 Stefanova Antoaneta 2560 BUL 2
      7 Hou Yifan 2589 CHN 2
      8 Kovanova Baira 2366 RUS 1.5
      9 Shen Yang 2452 CHN 1.5
      10 Xu Yuhua 2484 CHN 1.5
      11 Cramling Pia 2536 SWE 1.5
      12 Fierro Baquero Martha L 2363 ECU 0


      Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:
      http://jermuk2010.fide.com/tourview/show-12.html[/QUOTE]

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      • #93
        Re: Chess Superpower

        FIDE Women's Grand Prix
        4th tournament
        Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
        Rank after round 5


        1 Dzagnidze Nana 2478 GEO 4.5
        2 Kosintseva Tatiana2534 RUS 4
        3 Mkrtchian Lilit 2477 ARM 3.5
        4 Danielian Elina 2473 ARM 3

        5 Shen Yang 2452 CHN 2.5
        6 Chiburdanidze Maia2514 GEO 2.5
        7 Hou Yifan 2589 CHN 2.5
        8 Xu Yuhua 2484 CHN 2
        9 Cramling Pia 2536 SWE 2
        10 Stefanova Antoaneta 2560 BUL 2
        11 Kovanova Baira 2366 RUS 1.5
        12 Fierro Baquero Martha L 2363 ECU 0

        By the way Jermuk is a world wide famous resort center that was widely known since USSR times.

        Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:
        Last edited by gegev; 06-28-2010, 11:48 AM.

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        • #94
          Re: Chess Superpower

          FIDE Women's Grand Prix
          4th tournament
          Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
          Rank after round 6


          1 Dzagnidze Nana 2478 GEO 5.5
          2 Mkrtchian Lilit 2477 ARM 4.5
          3 Kosintseva Tatiana2534 RUS 4
          4 Shen Yang 2452 CHN 3.5
          5 Hou Yifan 2589 CHN 3.5
          6 Danielian Elina 2473 ARM 3
          7 Xu Yuhua 2484 CHN 3
          8 Stefanova Antoaneta2560BUL 3
          9 Chiburdanidze Maia2514 GEO 2.5
          10 Cramling Pia 2536 SWE 2
          11 Kovanova Baira 2366 RUS 1.5
          12 Fierro Baquero Martha L 2363 ECU 0


          By the way Jermuk is a world wide famous resort center that was widely known since USSR times.

          Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:

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          • #95
            Re: Chess Superpower

            FIDE Women's Grand Prix
            4th tournament
            Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
            Rank after round 7[/B]

            1 Dzagnidze Nana 2478 GEO 6.5
            2 Mkrtchian Lilit 2477 ARM 5
            3 Kosintseva Tatiana2534 RUS 5
            5 Hou Yifan 2589 CHN 4
            4 Shen Yang 2452 CHN 3.5
            6 Danielian Elina 2473 ARM 3.5
            8 Stefanova Antoaneta2560BUL 3.5
            7 Xu Yuhua 2484 CHN 3
            9 Chiburdanidze Maia2514 GEO 2.5
            10 Cramling Pia 2536 SWE 2.5
            11 Kovanova Baira 2366 RUS 2
            12 Fierro Martha L 2363 ECU 1



            By the way Jermuk is a world wide famous resort center that was widely known since USSR times.

            Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:

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            • #96
              Re: Chess Superpower

              FIDE Women's Grand Prix
              4th tournament
              Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
              Rank after round 9


              1 Dzagnidze Nana 8
              2 Kosintseva Tatiana 7
              3 Mkrtchian Lilit 5.5
              4 Hou Yifan 5
              5 Stefanova Antoaneta 5
              6 Danielian Elina 5
              7 Shen Yang 4.5
              8 Chiburdanidze Maia 4
              9 Cramling Pia 3.5
              10 Xu Yuhua 3
              11 Kovanova Baira 2.5
              12 Fierro Baquero Martha L 1


              By the way Jermuk is a world wide famous resort center that was widely known since USSR times.

              Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:
              Last edited by gegev; 07-03-2010, 12:09 PM.

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              • #97
                Re: Chess Superpower

                FIDE Women's Grand Prix
                4th tournament
                Jermuk, Armenia from June 24th to July 5th, 2010.
                Rank after final round 11


                1 Dzagnidze Nana 2478 GEO 9
                2 Kosintseva Tatiana2534 RUS 7.5
                3 Mkrtchian Lilit 2477 ARM 6.5
                4 Danielian Elina 2473 ARM 6.5

                5 Stefanova Antoaneta2560BUL 6.5
                6 Hou Yifan 2589 CHN 6
                7 Shen Yang 2452 CHN 5.5
                8 Cramling Pia 2536 SWE 5.5
                9 Chiburdanidze Maia2514 GEO 4.5
                10 Xu Yuhua 2484 CHN 4
                11 Kovanova Baira 2366 RUS 3
                12 Fierro Martha L 2363 ECU 1.5


                The competition is over, our girls are not weak, you see.

                By the way Jermuk is a world wide famous resort center that was widely known since USSR times.


                Jermuk, Armenia website URL is:
                Last edited by gegev; 07-06-2010, 12:08 AM.

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                • #98
                  Re: Chess Superpower

                  World Junior and Girls U-20
                  Chess Championships
                  Chotowa, Czarna, Poland
                  August 2-17, 2010
                  Last edited by gegev; 08-02-2010, 02:09 AM. Reason: Repetition

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                  • #99
                    Re: Chess Superpower

                    World Junior and Girls U-20
                    Chess Championships
                    Chotowa, Czarna, Poland
                    August 2-17, 2010


                    Among them you can find 17 GM, 34 IM, 27 MF and 1CM. In the Girls U20 Championship will take part at least 88 players, representing 45 federations of all continents. Among them 6 WGM, 1 IM, 12 WIM, 29 WFM and 1 CM. A total of 58 FIDE Member Federations will be present in Poland.

                    List of the chess masters with highest ELO coefficients.

                    1 RUS Andreikin Dmitriy 2/6/1990 GM 2643
                    2 AZE Eltaj Safarli 5/18/1992 g 2610
                    3 NOR Hammer, Jon Ludvig 6/2/1990 GM 2610
                    4 RUS Syugirov Sanan 1/31/1993 GM 2610
                    5 ESP Salgado Lopez, Ivan 6/29/1991 g 2606
                    6 RUS Matlakov Maxim 3/5/1991 GM 2604
                    7 CRO Ivan Saric 17.08.1990. GM 2580
                    8 NED Spoelman, Wouter 6/5/1990 GM 2580
                    9 PER Emilio Arturo Córdova Daza 7/8/1991 GM 2552
                    10 UKR Nyzhnyk, Illya 9/26/1996 IM 2544
                    11 GER Falko Bindrich 10/17/1990 GM 2539
                    12 ARM Hovhannisyan Robert 23.03.1991 M 2529
                    13 BRA Diamant, Andre 09/02/1990 GM 2527
                    14 ARM Ter-Sahakyan Samvel 19.09.1993 GM 2523
                    15 SLO Anna, Muzychuk 2/28/1990 IM 2523
                    16 ARM Simonyan Hrair 1991.01.08 GM 2521
                    17 CRO Sasa Martinovic 15-07-1991 IM 2515
                    18 POL Tomczak Jacek 1990 2509

                    etc.
                    Last edited by gegev; 08-02-2010, 02:10 AM.

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                    • Re: Chess Superpower

                      Yerevan Chess Academy hosts
                      Pan Armenian Chess Olympiad
                      Starting August 14, 2010

                      Diaspora Armenians from 11 different countries!

                      Tigran Petrosyan – Current World Chess Olympiad Winner Team member is taking part in it.

                      There are 14 participants with ELO coefficients above 2400.


                      Armenia will be represented at the Olympiad by 7 teams, Diaspora – 2 teams, Artsakh – one team.

                      No. ..... Name ..............FED .Rtg
                      1 GM Petrosian Tigran L. ARM 2597
                      2 GM Arutinian David GEO 2573
                      3 GM Gabrielian Artur RUS 2559
                      4 GM Kotanjian Tigran ARM 2551
                      5 GM Mekhitarian Grigor Sevak BRA 2511
                      6 GM Mirumian Vigen CZE 2504
                      7 GM Petrosian David G. ARM 2492
                      8 GM Ajrapetjan Yuriy UKR 2485
                      9 IM Matikozian Andranik ARM 2478
                      10 IM Kalashian David ARM 2449
                      11 FM Nahapetyan Poghos RUS 2449
                      12 GM Seferjan Narek RUS 2441
                      13 IM Airapetian Gor RUS 2436
                      14 IM Ajrapetian Gevorg RUS 2427
                      15 IM Hayrapetyan Arman ARM 2380
                      16 Matinian Nikita RUS 2380
                      17 Poghosyan Manvel BLR 2364
                      18 IM Hambardzumian Yuri ARM 2342
                      19 FM Hayrapetyan Hovik ARM 2324
                      20 Rohonyan Katerina USA 2319
                      21 WGM Doluhanova Evgeniya UKR 2312
                      22 WFM Abrahamyan Tatev USA 2310
                      23 WIM Ambartsumova Karina RUS 2309
                      24 M Inants Aghasi ARM 2275
                      25 WGM Arutyunova Diana UKR 2270
                      26 FM Akopyan Harutyun USA 2258
                      27 Giroyan Gary FRA 2225
                      28 WIM Mouradian Knarik LIB 2216
                      29 Minasyan Arnold ARM 2216
                      30 WIM Andriasian Siranush ARM 2188
                      31 WFM Gevorgyan Irina UZB 2163
                      32 Balayan Alina RUS 2161
                      33 Sevian Samuel USA 2132
                      34 WFM Hayrapetyan Anna ARM 2113
                      35 Proudian Armen BRA 2076
                      36 Oknayan Razmig LIB 1971
                      37 Petrosyan Manuel ARM 1920
                      38 Meseljyan Astghik ARM 1834
                      39 Keshishian Harut USA 0
                      40 Khachatrian Arbi IRI 0
                      Last edited by gegev; 08-19-2010, 07:19 AM.

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