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Viktoria Cmilyte wins Women's European Chess Championship-2011
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011
As Pogonina.com reported before, the WIECC-2011 took place in Georgia and featured the prevailing majority of the top players in the world. 130 participants were to compete for the prizes and 14 qualification spots to the Women's World Championship. Here are the final results:
For Natalia the tournament could be divided into two parts. After round 6 things seemed rather gloomy: she had just 3 points and a low tie-break score. However, by doing simple Math and concentrating, Natalia managed to score 4.5 points in the next 5 rounds and share 5-13th places to qualify for the next Women's World Championship.