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      Home  >  Women's Chess  >  Rakic convincing winner of Chess Ladies Vienna 2014

      Rakic convincing winner of Chess Ladies Vienna 2014


      WIM Marija Rakic from Serbia convincingly won Chess Ladies Vienna round-robin tournament with 7.5/9 points, leaving the nearest follower a full point behind.

      The event took part from 12th to 20th April, 2014, in Vienna, the capital and the largest city of Austria. More information here.

      WIM Klara Varga from Hungary took silver medal with 6.5/9, while the local WFM Veronika Exler arrived third with 5.5/9.

      Replay the games with triple engine analysis/ Follow Carlsen and Anand with the Chess Insider experts!

      Final Ranking after 9 Rounds:

      1. WIM Rakic Marija (2292) SRB 7,5
      2. WIM Varga Klara (2255) HUN 6,5
      3. WFM Exler Veronika (2139) AUT 5,5
      4. WFM Domarkaite Laima (2154) LTU 5
      5. WIM Djukic Sandra (2181) SRB 4,5
      6. WIM Mira Helene (2069) AUT 4,5
      7. WFM Newrkla Katharina (2181) AUT 4
      8. WMK Hapala Lisa (2063) AUT 3,5
      9. Fröwis Annika (2025) AUT 3
      10. WFM Batyte Daiva (2154) LTU 1

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