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🏆 European Club Cup (Women) (2011)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Yifan Hou, Anna Muzychuk, Nana Dzagnidze, Kateryna Lagno, Mariya Muzychuk, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Antoaneta Stefanova, Pia Cramling, Valentina Gunina, Viktorija Cmilyte, Harika Dronavalli, Chen Zhu, Anna Zatonskih, Elina Danielian, Natalija Pogonina, Olga Girya, Alina Kashlinskaya, Monika Socko, Lilit Mkrtchian, Almira Skripchenko, Lela Javakhishvili, Natalia Zhukova, Yelena Dembo, Anastasia Bodnaruk, Marina Korneva, Batkhuyag Munguntuul, Natasa Bojkovic, Elena Zaiatz, Cristina-Adela Foisor, Elena Sedina, Olga Zimina, Martha Lorena Fierro Baquero, Irina Vasilevich, Irina Chelushkina, Betul Cemre Yildiz Kadioglu, Kubra Ozturk, Aleksandra Dimitrijevic, Ana Srebrnic, Ljilja Drljevic, Milka Ljiljak-Ankerst, Spela Orehek, Narcisa Mihevc-Mohr, Emel Kaya, Yerazik Khachatourian, Ellisiv Reppen, Sylvia Johnsen, Selen Sop, Marie Frank-Nielsen, Eugenia Di Primio, Nezihe Ezgi Menzi

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
European Club Cup (Women) (2011)

The 16th European Club Cup for Women was a 7-round Swiss team tournament held at the Grand Hotel in Rogaska Slatina, Slovenia, from 25 September to 1 October 2011, with the participation of 11 clubs from 9 countries, including defending champions Cercle d'Echecs de Monte-Carlo, which drew upon Yifan Hou, Anna Muzychuk, Cramling, Socko and Skripchenko. Of the 50 players, 11 were GMs and 19 IMs. The matches were played over four boards, with 2 points for a team win and 1 point for a draw. Time control: 90 minutes for 40 moves, then 30 more minutes till the end of the game, with 30 seconds added per move from move 1. Tournament directors: Georg Mohr and Adrian Mikhalchishin. Chief arbiter: Dirk de Ridder.

Russian AVS (Stefanova, Lahno, Cmilyte, Pogonina, Maria Muzychuk) won with 12/14, ahead of Romanian AEM Luxten Timisoara (Dzagnidze, Zatonskih, Javakhishvili, Foisor, Bodnaruk) and Armenian Mika (Danielian, Harika, Zhu Chen, Mkrtchian), both with 10/14.

Chess-Results: http://chess-results.com/tnr57392.a...
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Previous: European Club Cup (Women) (2010). Next: European Club Cup (Women) (2012). Open section: European Club Cup (2011)

 page 6 of 6; games 126-140 of 140  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
126. A Zatonskih vs A Muzychuk  ½-½122011European Club Cup (Women)D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
127. C Foisor vs M Socko  ½-½582011European Club Cup (Women)A04 Reti Opening
128. Lagno vs B Munguntuul 1-0332011European Club Cup (Women)B10 Caro-Kann
129. E Zaiatz vs V Cmilyte  ½-½492011European Club Cup (Women)D80 Grunfeld
130. M Muzychuk vs I Vasilevich  ½-½712011European Club Cup (Women)A45 Queen's Pawn Game
131. E Danielian vs N Bojkovic  ½-½732011European Club Cup (Women)E06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
132. Y Dembo vs H Dronavalli  ½-½142011European Club Cup (Women)C70 Ruy Lopez
133. C Zhu vs I Chelushkina  1-0412011European Club Cup (Women)E77 King's Indian
134. L Drljevic vs L Mkrtchian  ½-½882011European Club Cup (Women)C00 French Defense
135. M Fierro vs A Dimitrijevic  ½-½512011European Club Cup (Women)A11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
136. A Srebrnic vs E Sedina  0-1562011European Club Cup (Women)D15 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
137. O Zimina vs M Ljiljak-Ankerst  1-0242011European Club Cup (Women)B31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
138. M Frank-Nielsen vs K Ozturk  0-1442011European Club Cup (Women)C78 Ruy Lopez
139. S Sop vs Y Khachatourian  1-0492011European Club Cup (Women)C42 Petrov Defense
140. S Orehek vs E Di Primio  ½-½232011European Club Cup (Women)C53 Giuoco Piano
 page 6 of 6; games 126-140 of 140  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-27-11  brucejavier: 1st I think yifan will dominate the field
Sep-27-11  waustad: Zhukova is probably mislabeled in the rating list here. She had 7 GM norms before achieving the 2500 rating to get the GM title, according to a poster on her page. FIDE's numbers are MUCH lower than the highest on her page here.
Sep-28-11  waustad: That has been corrected. Thanks.
Sep-28-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I think there should just be one tournament with the women playing side by side with the men. Its a club scene, not an Olympiad. The girls would get to play some people they would otherwise not meet over the board.
Sep-29-11  redwhitechess: Where is JUDIT POLGAR???
Sep-29-11  twinlark: <HeHateMe>

Women are free to participate in all men's/open events. It's their choice to participate in women's tournaments.

FIDE moved into the 20th century in this regard about 20 or 25 years ago after the outcry that happened when it discriminated against the Polgars.

Sep-29-11  twinlark: <Women are free to participate in all men's/open events.>

Subject of course to the qualification criteria (eg: ratings) that apply to all.

Sep-29-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: The stronger, mens clubs, have no females competing. I'm sure some would have been invited, had it been allowed.
Oct-01-11  wuvmuffin72: Seems like Stefanova and Dembo are in the lead right now...
Oct-01-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Natalia Pogonina: Ok, we won it. :)
Oct-02-11  wuvmuffin72: Congratulations!
Oct-07-11  virginmind: congratulations luxten timisoara for grabbing the silver medals!

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