Atalik Suat (TUR) and Yelena Dembo (GRE) win 4th Mediterreanean Championships M&W Print
Tuesday, 27 February 2007 00:00
GM Atalik Suat of Turkey and WGM (IM) Yelena Dembo of Greece are the winners of the 4th Mediterreanean Men and Women Chess Championship that took place from 18-25 February 2007 in Cannes, France. This was GM Atalik's second Championship and he honourably defended last year's title. 15 countries out of a total possible 21 participated making this also a notable record for the events.The tournament had 23 title holders and amongst them 5 Grand Masters. This was the strongest Mediterranean Championships ever. The results, photos and history of the Mediterreanean Championships can be found on the Official Site of the Championships. Final Standings you can see at the page of the Championship on the French Chess Federation site.

GM Atalik Suat of Turkey and WGM (IM) Yelena Dembo of Greece are the winners of the 4th Mediterreanean Men and Women Chess Championship that took place from 18-25 February 2007 in Cannes, France.

This was GM Atalik's second Championship and he honourably defended last year's title.

15 countries out of a total possible 21 participated making this also a notable record for the events.The tournament had 23 title holders and amongst them 5 Grand Masters. This was the strongest Mediterranean Championships ever.

The results, photos and history of the Mediterreanean Championships can be found on the Official Site of the Championships.

Final Standings you can see at the page of the Championship on the French Chess Federation site. The games are available here.

 
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