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      Home  >  Chess Improvement  >  Nalchik Women’s World Championship starts

      Nalchik Women’s World Championship starts

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      World Women Chess Championship starts today
      fresh information about the WWCC in Nalchik
      Information about the World Women Chess Championship
      Report by chessdom.com

      Official website

      Statements: Kirsan Ilymzhinov / Boris Kutin / Arsen Kanokov
      General information / Pairings round 1 / Venue

      Today in Nalchik (Kabardino Balkaria) starts the World Women Chess Championship, of which Chessdom.com is official media partner. 53 players from 29 countries will participate. Among them will be the world champion Xu Yuhua, the ex world champion Antoaneta Stefanova, the women rating leader Humpy Koneru, and the leader of the Russian team Alexandra Kosteniuk.

      Pairings of round 1 are already known and the exciting clashes will start on August 29th.

      Despite the difficult disputes around the political situation in the region, the Organizing Committee managed to meet all conditions by FIDE on time. The FIDE commission has inspected the site and has given the definite green light for the championship.

      Today, August 28th, is the opening ceremony of the World Women Chess Championship. On one of the biggest concert stages in Russia, the Green Theater in Nalchik, will be the official part of the ceremony. There will be welcome messages by the vice President of Russia and President of the Russian Chess Federation Alexander Zhukov, by the President of FIDE Kirsan Ilymzhinov, and the President of Kabardino Balkaria Arsen Kanokov.

      On the next day, August 29th, games will start at 15:00 local time (13:00 CET). The first moves will be by the official guests.

      Chessdom.com will have direct transmission from Nalchik with live chat, interviews, many photos, and information updated every hour. The live games will be on the official page and the later stages will be commented live on Chessdom as well. Games in Nalchik will be commented by GM Evgeny Vasiukov.

      Everything at the hotel “Sindica” is reported to be ready for round 1. Banners with chess symbols and words of greeting meet the guests at the entrance to the town. The largest of them is hung on the facade of the Musical Theater. Intour hotel “Sindica” will become a chess club for the period of carrying out of the championship.

      The square in front of the hotel is decorated with the flags of the participating countries; a large poster with the Championship symbols and greetings meets the guests in the foyer. The hall of the restaurant is refitted as a chess playing ground. According to the rules of FIDE the floor is covered with carpets, the tables have been changed and arranged in a certain order.

      Electronic chess boards and plates with the names of participants as well as camera-recorders for live broadcasting have been set there. The restaurant has been moved to the terrace. The Press-Center of the Championship has also been equipped according to the requirements of the FIDE. It is situated in the small conference hall of the hotel, from where we will be reporting.

      The Women World Chess Champion for 2008 will be know on September 18th. The new chess queen will receive a crown with 46 diamonds and 3 large sapphires.

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      8 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 28, 2008 at 10:50 pm

        OK, 6 Georgians are missing but who are the other 5 ladies that are not there?

      2. Paul Serrano Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 2:28 am

        I gather they’re not going to substitute for the protesting players, or even re-pair. Will it have any effect beyond the first round? I suppose I could figure it out myself, but the situation is too disheartening to consider.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 2:40 am

        “Will it have an effect beyond the first round?”

        Yup. Two Georgians were paired against each other in the first round, which means that Koneru Humpy may find herself with a bye in the second round if she can get past the 63rd seed from Egypt.

        That’s just going on 6 missing Georgians. More absences will mean a bigger mess.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 3:06 am

        Apparently the 5 other missing players are: Irina Krush, Ekaterina Korbut, Marie Sebug, Karen Zapata, Tea Bosboom Lanchava.

        No substitution or re-pairings will be done. This will have consequences to the second round as well (see pairing tree).

      5. Anonymous Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 4:52 am

        If those 5 absences are correct, then there will be a few more first round byes and one other result of note; Koneru Humpy will have Alexandra Kosteniuk join her in a likely second round bye. The boycott, or whatever it’s called, will help two of the strongest prospects.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 8:01 am

        Korbut? She’s Russian. Why is she missing?

      7. Anonymous Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 8:34 am

        Whare did you get this list?

        Ok, let’s see:

        Krush – she said she wont participate even before the war citing the security reasons. Makes you wonder why she signed the undertaking in the first place.

        Bosboom Lanchava – she is married to a Georgian, so it’s a solidarity thing.

        Sebag – what is her reason not to participate?

        Zapata – same as Sebag

        Korbut – she is Russian so there must be some personal reasons

        What about Kachiani-Gershinska? She plays for Germany, but she is Georgian. Will she be playing?

      8. Anonymous Reply
        August 29, 2008 at 9:26 am

        Yes, why not play all tournaments in Switzerland and Iceland???

        The only reason why the championship is in Russia again is because nobody wanted to organize it. Kirsan practically had to beg his friends to organize it.

        So it is either played there or it’s not played anywhere. Since there are no real security threats, there is no reason why it can’t be played as scheduled. Although Kirsan is a politican at least his words were in order this time: “Don’t mix sports with politics.”

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