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      Home  >  General News  >  Severiukhina leads World Girl’s Championship

      Severiukhina leads World Girl’s Championship

      Argentina, World Girl's Championship


      Ranking crosstable after Round 7

      Rk.
      Name Rtg FED 1.Rd 2.Rd 3.Rd 4.Rd 5.Rd 6.Rd 7.Rd 8.Rd Pts. TB1 TB2 Rp
      1 RUS WIM SEVERIUKHINA Zoja 2339 RUS 21w1 10s0 30w1 13s1 7w½ 18s1 3w1 6s 5,5 13333 20,5 2426
      2 TUR WIM YILDIZ Betul Cemre 2224 TUR 35s1 27w1 5s1 17w½ 6s0 11w1 4s½ 8w 5,0 13676 22,5 2390
      3 IND WIM PADMINI Rout 2331 IND 19s0 39w1 21s1 33w1 17s1 6w1 1s0 5w 5,0 13398 20,0 2354
      4 GEO WIM MIKADZE Miranda 2317 GEO 26w½ 37s1 18w1 11w½ 5s½ 23s1 2w½ 7s 5,0 13374 20,5 2329
      5 IND WGM SOUMYA Swaminathan 2297 IND 30w1 13s1 2w0 9s½ 4w½ 14s1 15w1 3s 5,0 13374 19,5 2360
      6 CHN WIM ZHANG Xiaowen 2391 CHN 36s1 12w½ 10w1 14s1 2w1 3s0 8s½ 1w 5,0 13353 22,5 2373
      7 ROU WGM PAULET Iozefina 2342 ROU 16s½ 24w1 33s½ 20w1 1s½ 12w½ 17s1 4w 5,0 13352 19,5 2340
      8 NOR WFM TJOLSEN Katrine 2178 NOR 41w1 15s0 40w½ 29s1 10w1 22s1 6w½ 2s 5,0 13213 19,0 2314
      9 LUX WFM STEIL-ANTONI Fiona 2152 LUX 25s1 20w½ 12s½ 5w½ 33s1 17w½ 11s½ 10s 4,5 13749 19,0 2376
      10 ARG WFM AMED Stephanie 2159 ARG 44s1 1w1 6s0 12w½ 8s0 25w1 24s1 9w 4,5 13436 18,0 2277
      11 PER WIM CORI TELLO Deysi 2361 PER 29w1 23s1 14w½ 4s½ 15w1 2s0 9w½ 13s 4,5 13397 21,0 2323
      12 ARM WFM HAYRAPETYAN Anna 2212 ARM 40w1 6s½ 9w½ 10s½ 26w1 7s½ 13w½ 15s 4,5 13306 19,0 2278
      13 IND WIM KIRAN Manisha Mohanty 2153 IND 34s1 5w0 41s1 1w0 36s1 31w1 12s½ 11w 4,5 13039 17,5 2202
      14 RUS WIM IVAKHINOVA Inna 2249 RUS 39s1 19w1 11s½ 6w0 31s½ 5w0 23w1 16s 4,0 13513 18,0 2262
      15 GEO WIM PAIKIDZE Nazi 2279 GEO 42s1 8w1 17s0 36w1 11s0 16w1 5s0 12w 4,0 13366 19,0 2245
      16 FRA WIM CONGIU Mathilde 2149 FRA 7w½ 18s0 43w1 22s½ 29w1 15s0 27w1 14w 4,0 13366 14,5 2208
      17 UKR WIM KALININA Olga 2229 UKR 38w1 45s1 15w1 2s½ 3w0 9s½ 7w0 19s 4,0 13276 21,0 2118
      18 GER
      FUCHS Judith 2207 GER 24s½ 16w1 4s0 19w1 27s1 1w0 21s½ 20w 4,0 13156 17,0 2204
      19 URU WFM COLOMBO Camila 2129 URU 3w1 14s0 22w½ 18s0 28w½ 38s1 34w1 17w 4,0 12918 14,0 2133
      20 AZE WIM UMUDOVA Nargiz 2254 AZE 32w1 9s½ 26w1 7s0 23w0 27s½ 30w1 18s 4,0 12898 17,0 2174
      21 COL WFM HERRERA Milena 2141 COL 1s0 44w1 3w0 28s½ 37w1 26s1 18w½ 22s 4,0 12682 13,5 2117
      22 LTU WGM DAULYTE Deimante 2307 LTU 27s0 35w1 19s½ 16w½ 34s1 8w0 31s1 21w 4,0 12641 14,5 2093
      23 TUR WIM OZTURK Kubra 2176 TUR 28s1 11w0 27s½ 24w1 20s1 4w0 14s0 25w 3,5 13182 16,5 2151
      24 AUS
      GUO Emma 1920 AUS 18w½ 7s0 42w1 23s0 32w1 36s1 10w0 29s 3,5 13033 13,5 2144
      25 IND WGM GOMES Mary Ann 2396 IND 9w0 32s1 29w½ 26s0 40w1 10s0 28w1 23s 3,5 12470 12,5 2049

      The biggest story here is top seed Mary Ann Gomes, who has only 3.5 points after 7 rounds.

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 28, 2009 at 3:36 am

        How come Yildiz’s rating is so low. She seems very strong.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 28, 2009 at 5:29 am

        “Word” Girls championship?

      3. Lionel Davis Reply
        October 28, 2009 at 2:47 pm

        gettem Yildiz!! hehehehe,See Susan see how the traditionalist is ,they tried to down rate her in the other event now things are a bit different,huh?. Yildiz use your ULTRA-PUNCH!!! hahahahaha. Susan theses so-called elite guys win a tournament then start walkin around like they really know something, just because they can make it on their ego list! hahahahaha.

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