2013 Women's World Draughts Championship

The 2013 Women's World Draughts Championship was an international draughts tournament held in Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Sixteen female players in total competed in the tournament, which began on October 4, 2013, and ended on October 15, 2013. The tournament was round-robin style, with a total of 15 rounds played, each of which was a micro-match from two games.[1] Arbiter — Rima Danileviciene (Lithuania).

Competition

The competition began with sixteen players from 10 countries. The players in the tournament were Viktoriya Motrichko, Erdenetsogt Mandakhnaran, Odgejrel Molomjamts, Nyamjargal Numkhbaatar, Laima Adlyte, Darya Tkachenko, Alatenghua, Matrena Nogovitsyna, Ayyyna Sobakina, Heike Verheul, Zoja Golubeva, Tamara Tansykkuzhina, Hanqing Zhao, Olga Fedorovich, Piret Viirma, and Natalia Sadowska. The tournament ended with Zoja Golubeva coming in first place, having won a total of eight matches. Darya Tkachenko came in second place with a total of seven wins.[2][3]

PlaceNameCountryTitulRating1234567891011123141516windrawlostPoints
1Zoja Golubeva  LatviaGMIF2359 11212112222120286122
2Darya Tkachenko  UkraineGMIF23071 0112122212112277121
3Tamara Tansykkuzhina  RussiaGMIF230612 101111221212268120
4Viktoriya Motrichko  UkraineGMIF2263011 21111121222159119
5Olga Fedorovich  BelarusGMIF22781120 2001112221266318
6Alatenghua  China207000110 211222211157317
7Matrena Nogovitsyna  RussiaGMIF2276111120 11110122249217
8Natalia Sadowska  PolandMIF22611011211 11111112212116
9Ayyyna Sobakina  RussiaMIF221400111111 1111221211215
10Heike Verheul  NetherlandsMIF2180000110111 11122238414
11Laima Adlytė  LithuaniaMIF22280100101111 1122129413
12Hanqing Zhao  ChinaMIF212300110021111 211129413
13Erdenetsogt Mandakhnaran  MongoliaGMIF2199110000111110 12228512
14Nyamjargal Munkhbaatar  MongoliaGMIF22630110010100011 211779
15Odgerel Molomjamts  Mongolia210020001101000100 11597
16Piret Viirma  EstoniaMFF2145000101001011011 0787

Also on October 2 the blitz tournament took place (5 min + 3 sec per move) Swiss-system 9 tours – 22 players from 8 countries. Matrena Nogovitsyna came in first place, Viktoriya Motrichko in second place and Darya Tkachenko in third place.

October 3 was the rapid tournament (15 min + 3 sec per move) Swiss-system 7 tours – 22 players from 6 countries. Darya Tkachenko came in first place, Viktoriya Motrichko in second place and Natalia Sadowska in third place.

See also

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