The 18th European Individual Women’s Chess Championship 2017 started in Riga Print
Wednesday, 12 April 2017 10:20

The 18th European Individual Women’s Chess Championship 2017 started yesterday in the Radisson Blu Latvija Conference & Spa Hotel in Riga, capital of Latvia.

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The Championship drew lot of attention as it is one of the strongest tournaments in history, gathering many former World and European Champions and top female chess players.

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The event was officially opened on 10th April with nice performance of the music trio and welcome of the tournament officials. The present were addressed by the President of Latvian Chess Federation Aris Ozolins, Woman Grandmaster and Minister of Finance of the Republic of Latvia Dana Reizniece-Ozola, ECU Treasurer Martin Huba, Chief Arbiter Ashot Vardapetyan.

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The Championship officially started with the first round, which started yesterday at 3.00 pm (Latvian time). There were not many surprises, except of few draws in the top boards.

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The Muzychuk sisters, Lagno, Dzagnidze, Stefanova, Batsiashvili, Socko, Javakhashvili, Paehtz, etc. secured the victories and are going to the second round as favourites.

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Top pairings of the 2nd round: Milliet vs A. Muzychuk, M. Muzychum vs Yildiz, Osmak vs Lagno, Dzagnidze vs Babiy, T. Gara vs Stefanova, Batsiashvili vs Brunello, Z. Mamedjarova vs Socko, etc.

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Round 2 is on schedule today at 3.00 pm (local time, 1.00 pm CET).

The games are broadcast live and can be followed on the official website, or on the ECU website, section LIVE.

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