2015 Women's World Draughts Championship

The 2015 Women's World Draughts Championship at the international draughts was held May 11–24, 2015 in Wuhan, China International Draughts Federation FMJD. Sixteen female players in total will be competing in the tournament. The tournament started on May 11, 2015 and will end on May 24, 2015. It will be played as a round-robin, with 15 rounds in total, each of which be micro-match from two games. The winning prize for the tournament is 20,000 euros.

Natalia Sadowska (Poland) won the right to become a candidate in the match for the title Women's World Draughts Champions with Zoja Golubeva (Latvia).

Participants

The sixteen participants are nominated according to a schema and rules accepted by the FMJD General Assembly:

NumberTitleNameCountry
1 GMIF, MI Zoja Golubeva  Latvia World Champion
2 GMIF, MI Tamara Tansykkuzhina  Russia Challenger
3 You Zhang  China Organisation place
4 MIF Hanqing Zhao  China Sponsors place
5 Enkhtuul Dondov  Mongolia FMJD Wild Card
6 MIF Alatenghua China Asian Champion
7 Odgerel Molomjamts  Mongolia Asian Championship #2
8 MIF Laima Adlytė  Lithuania Instead of Africa Champion
9 MFF Marika Azojan  Estonia Instead of America Champion
10 GMIF, MF Olga Baltazhy  Ukraine Europe #1
11 GMIF Viktoriya Motrichko Ukraine Europe #2
12 MIF Nika Leopoldova  Russia Europe #3
13 MIF Aigul Idrisova  Russia Europe #4
14 GMIF, MF Olga Fedorovich  Belarus Europe #5
15 MIF, MF Natalia Sadowska  Poland Europe #6
16 GMIF Olga Kamyshleeva  Netherlands Rating on January 1, 2015

Reserve players

NumberTitleNameCountry
1 GMIF Matrena Nogovitsyna  Russia
2 GMIF Darya Tkachenko  Ukraine
3 MIF Vitalia Doumesh  Netherlands
4 MIF Darja Fedorovich  Belarus
5 MIF Heike Verheul  Netherlands
6 MIF Olesia Abdoullina Latvia
7 MFF Arleta Flisikowska  Poland
8 GMIF Erdenetsogt Mandakhnaran  Mongolia

Rules and Regulations

The games will be played in the official FMJD time rate of the Fischer system with 1 hour and 20 minutes for the game plus 1 minute per move.[1] Conforming to the FMJD regulations players are not allowed to agree on a draw before they both made 40 moves. If they do so nevertheless, the referee is obliged to decide on a 0-point each players.

The final classification will be based on the total points obtained. If two or more players will have same total points to define the places:

1. the largest number of victories

2. the best results between this players

3. the best results obtained in order of the classification.

Results

Place Name Country Title Rating 12345678910111213141516Pointswin.drawloss Coeff.
1 Zoja Golubeva LatviaGMIF226211112102111222220681268
2 Natalia Sadowska  PolandMIF217910112211112221220681274
3 Olga Kamyshleeva  NetherlandsGMIF2251121111121121122205100281
4 Olga Fedorovich  Belarus GMIF219011111012222021219672265
5 Tamara Tansykkuzhina  RussiaGMIF22711111111221222019591270
6 Aygul Idrisova  Russia MIF219900111111202222218663228
7 Hanqing Zhao  ChinaMIF205810121122021211118582262
8 Nika Leopoldova  Russia MIF 2169211111011111122173111238
9 Yulia Makarenkova Ukraine MIF212701001101121212215474185
10 Olga Baltazhy  Ukraine GMIF 216511100021111121215393202
11 Laima Adlyte  LithuaniaMIF208711100201012211114384196
12 Alatenghua  China MIF2041 10001011110122213375158
13 You Zhang  China 185000120001010112110267132
14 Odgerel Molomjamts  Mongolia 19740010001110101129177113
15 Marika Azojan  EstoniaMFF19980101001001100117078101
16 Enkhtuul Dondov  Mongolia 19560000201000101016141087

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