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Saturday, February 18, 2012

The beautiful chess magic at ACP women's chess cup in Tbilisi

Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2012

Hello everyone,

The Association of Chess Professionals and the Georgian Chess Federation have announced the ACP Women Cup 2012 - the final tournament of the ACP Women Series 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 to be staged at Sheraton Hotel, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, from the 17th to 22nd of February 2012.

This will be one of the strongest tournaments in the history of women chess with three world champions and five Olympic champions participating among twelve world top women chess players. The list of participants include:
 
1. Maia Chiburdanidze (51; Georgia)
Actual rating - 2500; peak rating – 2560 (January 1988)
International grandmaster among men and women;
Five times Women’s World Chess Champion in 1978, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1988;
Nine times World Chess Olympiad Champion in 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2008;
Four times laureate of Chess Oscar Award
European team champion in 1997;
2.Antoaneta Stefanova (32,Bulgaria)
Actual rating - 2523; peak rating – 2560 (January 2003);
International grandmaster among men and women;
Women’s World Chess Champion in 2004 - 2006
Women’s European champion in 2002;
 
3.Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk (27 years old, Russia)
Actual rating 2448; peak rating 2540 (April 2006)
International grandmaster among men and women.
Women’s World Chess Champion (2008-2010)
World Chess Olympiad Champion in 2010
Women’s European Champion in 2004;
Three times Women’s Team European Champion in 2007, 2009, 2011.
Women’s World Vice Champion in 2001.
4.Anna Muzychuk (21, Slovenia)
Actual rating - 2580; Peak rating - 2580 (January 2012)
International grandmaster among women;
International master among men;
European Women's Blitz Championship in 2007
Girls’ world champion U 20 in 2010;
Number 4 chess player according to the women’s world rating list.
5. Kateryna Lahno (22, Ukraine)
Actual rating - 2557; peak rating - 2557 (January 2012);
International grandmaster among men and women;
Women’s European champion two times in 2005 and in 2008;
Bronze medal winner in the World Team Olympiad in 2010;
Bronze medal winner in the World Team Championship in 2007.
Women’s World Champion in rapid chess in 2010;
The youngest grandmaster in the world at the age of 12;
Number 5 chess player according to the women’s world rating list.
6. Nadezhda Kosintseva (26; Russia)
Actual rating - 2537; peak rating – 2576 (November 2010)
International grandmaster among men and women;
In the World Chess Olympiad winner of the:
Silver medal – in 2002;
Bronze medal – in 2004;
Silver medal – in 2006;
Gold medal – in 2010.
7. Nana Dzagnidze (24, Georgia)
Actual rating - 2535; peak rating - 2567 (March 2011);
International grandmaster among men and women;
World Chess Olympiad in 2008;
Winner of the Women’s World Grand Prix Tournament leg.
Silver medal winner in the Women’s European Team Championship in 2005 and 2009;
Bronze medal winner in the Women’s European Team Championship in 2011;

8.Tatiana Kosintseva (26, Russia)
Actual rating – 2513; peak rating – 2581 (November 2010);
International grandmaster among men and women;
In the World Chess Olympiad winner of the:
Silver medal – in 2002;
Bronze medal – in 2004;
Silver medal – in 2006;
Gold medal – in 2010.
Two times Women’s European Champion in 2007 and 2009;
Three times Women’s Team European Champion in 2007, 2009 and 2011;
9.Anna Zatonskih (33, USA)
Actual rating - 2506; peak rating - 2537 (May 2011)
International grandmaster among women;
International master among men;
Silver medal winner in the World Team Olympiad in 2004;
Bronze medal winner in the World Team Olympiad in 2008.
Four times Women’s US champion in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2011;
10.Victoria Cmilyte (28, Lithuania)
Actual rating - 2503; peak rating - 2528 (July 2011)
International grandmaster among men and women;
Women’s European champion in 2011;
Silver medal winner in the Women’s European Individual Championship:
in Istanbul, in 2005;
in Plovdiv (Bulgaria), In 2008;
in Rieka (Croatia) in 2010.
11. Pia Cramling (48, Sweden)
Actual rating - 2491; peak rating - 2550 (October 2008);
International grandmaster among men and women;
Women’s European champion in 2003 and 2010 years;
Chess Oscar Award Laureate in 1983
12. Zeinab Mamedjarova (28, Azerbaijan)
Actual rating – 2318; Peak rating – 2384 (July 2007);
International grandmaster among women;
Girls’ world champion U20 in 2002;
European champion U 20 in 2002;


You can read our previous post on all tournament details and the link to a live transmission at this www.chessblog.com link.

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