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2018 Women's European Championships International Draughts
The 2018 Women's European championships of international draughts were held from 16 to 22 December in Moscow in main program and in superblitz. The winner was Matrena Nogovitsyna, silver was Natalia Shestakova and third was Elena Milshina (all from Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...). Classic tournament Rules and regulations Participants played Swiss-system tournament with 9 rounds. To define the places with equal points used of Solkoff truncated coefficient. Time control was 1 hour 20 minutes plus a minute per move. Participants 47 participants from 8 countries, including, 8 international grandmasters, 11 international masters and 8 masters of the FMJD. GMIF — women's international grandmastersMIF — women's international mastersMFF — women's mas ...
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List Of Women's Draughts European Championship Winners
The Women's Draughts European Championship is the championship in international draughts, since 2000 organised among women by the European Draughts Confederation. Since 2008 championship on Blitz and from 2012 on Rapid, both annually. Classics Rapid Blitz Superblitz See also *List of Draughts European Championship winners References {{reflist External linksEuropean Draughts Confederation
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Nika Leopoldova
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Zhanna Bupeeva
Zhanna Bupeeva (russian: Жанна Бупеева (Саршаева); born April 29, 1993, in settlement Wolodarski in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia) is a Russian player in the Russian and Brazilian draughts. She was world champion in Russian draughts 2013 and 2017, took second place in 2007 (Brazilian draughts), 2011, 2015 and 2018, European champion in Russian draughts 2014 and 2016. Many times champion of Russia. Zhanna Bupeeva is Women's International grandmaster (GMIF) since 2008. She graduated Astrakhan State Technical University in 2015 and is studying at Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health The Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health is a university in St. Petersburg, Russia, named after Peter Lesgaft. History Its history started from 1896, when Peter Lesgaft founded a training program for PE t .... References External links 1993 births Living people Russian draughts players Sportspeople fr ...
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Merilii Jalg
Merilii Jalg (born September 20, 2001) is an Estonian draughts player, gold medalist of the Estonian women's championship in International draughts, International and in Russian draughts (both 2018). The elder sister of the shashlist, Triinu Jalg (born 2005). Sports biography At the adult level, she has been competing since the year 2015. She is trained by Arno Uutma. ;2015 * 7th place at the Estonian Women's Championship in International draughts ;2016 * 4th place at the Estonian Women's Championship in International draughts * 4th place in the Estonian Women's Championship in Russian draughts ;2017 * 2nd place in the Estonian Championship among women in Russian draughts * 15th place at the 2017 Women's World Draughts Championship, Women's World Draughts Championship ;2018 * Estonian champion among women in Russian draughts * Estonian champion among women in International draughts * 27th place at the 2018 Women's World Draughts Championship match, Women's World Draughts Champio ...
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Katarzyna Stanczuk
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Alia Aminova
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Palina Petrusiova
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Marta Bankowska
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Vitalia Doumesh
Vitalia Doumesh ( lv, Vitālija Dumeša; born April 29, 1965, Latvian SSR, USSR) is a Dutch draughts player ( International draughts, English draughts and Turkish draughts). She won championships in the USSR (1983, 1989, 1990, 1991) and the Netherlands (1997, 2015, 2017). Women's International grandmaster (GMIF). Biography Doumesh lived and worked as a software engineer in Latvian capital Riga during the 80s . Since 1995 she has lived in the Netherlands (Alkmaar), She is a teacher at Transcendental Meditation, translator from Dutch, Russian and English. Sports achievements International draughts World Championship * 1997 (6 place)) * 1999 (15 place) * 2003 (7 place) * 2005 (7 place) * 2007 (11 place) * 2011 (11 place) * 2017 (7 place) * 2023 (10 place) European Championship * 2002 (4 place) * 2004 (12 place) * 2006 (9 place) * 2008 (13 place) * 2000 (8 place) * 2012 (23 place) * 2014 (15 place) * 2016 (14 place) * 2018 (10 place) * 2022 (12 place) * 2024 (15 place) English dr ...
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Ester Van Muijen
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Olga Balukova
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