2021 Women's World Draughts Championship

The 2021 Women's World Draughts Championship at the international draughts took place from June 28 to July 14, 2021, in Tallinn, Estonia,[1][2] under the auspices International Draughts Federation FMJD. 16 players from 9 countries competing in the tournament,[3] which played in COVID bubble Hotel Viru.[4] Championship played round-robin. Main referee IR Frank Teer (The Netherlands). The winning prize for the tournament 20,000 euros.

At the same hotel simultaneously took place 2021 World Draughts Championship.

Matrena Nogovitsyna from Russia won first title.

Rules and regulations

The games were played in the official FMJD time rate of the Fischer system with 1 hour and 20 minutes for the game plus 1 minute per move. Conforming to the FMJD regulations players are not allowed to agree on a draw before they both made 40 moves. If they do so nevertheless, the referee is obliged to decide on a 0-point each players.

The final classification was based on the total points obtained. If two or more players share the same place, the following factors will be used to define the places occupied:

1. the largest number of victories

2. the best results between this players

3. the best results obtained in order of the classification.

For the places 1—3 will be played tie-break with Lehmann-Georgiev system (15 minutes and 2 seconds added per move for an unlimited number of games).

Other places will be shared.

Schedule

RoundDateTime
128 June15:00
229 June15:00
330 June15:00
41 July15:00
52 July15:00
64 July15:00
75 July13:30
86 July13:30
97 July13:30
108 July13:30
119 July13:30
1211 July13:30
1312 July13:30
1413 July13:30
1514 July9:30

Participants

NumberTitleNameCountry
1GMIFTamara Tansykkuzhina RussiaWorld Champion
2GMIFNatalia Sadowska Poland2 place in the title match
3GMIFAygul Idrisova Russia2 place in Women's World Championship 2019
4Karmen Kuusik EstoniaOrganiser place
5Triinu Jalg EstoniaSponsor place
6Ganame Adjaratou Pendewende Burkina FasoAfrica
7MIFLublyana Turiy United StatesAmerica
8GMIFMunkhbaatar Nyamjargal MongoliaАзия
9GMIFBayar Misheel MongoliaAsia
10GMIFMatrena Nogovitsyna RussiaEurope
11GMIFOlga Fedorovich BelarusEurope
12GMIFViktoriya Motrichko UkraineEurope
13MIFDarja Fedorovich BelarusEurope
14GMIFDarya Tkachenko RussiaEurope
15MIFElena Chesnokova LatviaEurope
16MFFArleta Flisikovska PolandGlobal reserve list
GMIF — women's international grandmaster

MIF — women's international master

MFF — women's master FMJD

Results

Place Name Country Title Rating 12345678910111213141516 Points win. draw loss
1. Matrena Nogovitsyna RussiaGMIF 2213 111121212222222 24960
2. Tamara Tansykkuzhina RussiaGMIF 2263 110121211222222 22861
3. Viktoriya Motrichko UkraineGMIF 2219 111212111122222 22780
4. Natalia Sadowska PolandGMIF 2248 121211112121122 21690
5. Arleta Flisikovska PolandMFF 2147 110011122112222 19672
6. Olga Fedorovich BelarusGMIF 2236 001112121122222 19672
7. Elena Chesnokova LatviaMIF 2171 110110220211212 17573
8. Darja Fedorovich BelarusMIF 2194 001111011212222 17573
9. Aygul Idrisova RussiaGMIF 2153 111101011112222 17492
10. Darya Tkachenko RussiaGMIF 2197 011000211112122 15474
11. Bayar Misheel MongoliaGMIF 2070 001111001120212 13375
12. Triinu Jalg EstoniaCMFF 1969 000011111101112 11195
13. Munkhbaatar Nyamjargal MongoliaGMIF 2023 000100100021122 10348
14. Ganame Adjaratou Pendewende Burkina FasoCMFF 000100000101112 7159
15. Karmen Kuusik EstoniaCMFF 1992 000000100011012 61410
16. Lublyana Turiy United StatesMIF 1929 000000000000000 00015

References

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