Women's World Draughts Championship
The Women's Draughts World Championship is the world championship in international draughts organized by the World Draughts Federation (FMJD). The championship occurs every two years. In the even year following the tournament must take place the World Title match.[1]
The women's championship began in 1973 in the Netherlands and has had winners from the Soviet Union, Latvia, Ukraine, Russia and Poland.[2] The current women's champion is Matrena Nogovitsyna. The player who has won most times is Zoja Golubeva, who previously won the championship fifteen times.
The World Title Match[]
The championship is held every two years, in the odd years. The World Title match must take place in the even year following the world championship (tournament). Right for the World Title Match has former champion and new champion, if former champion has retained his title in the World Championship tournament he have right for the match with the player ended on the second place in the World Championship tournament.[3]
Classic[]
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze | format |
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1973 | Amsterdam | Elena Mikhailovskaya | tournament | ||
1974 | Amsterdam | Elena Mikhailovskaya | tournament | ||
1975 | Amsterdam | Elena Mikhailovskaya | tournament | ||
1976 | Amsterdam | Elena Mikhailovskaya | |
------ | tournament |
1977 | Amsterdam | Elena Mikhailovskaya | Ludmilla Sochnenko | tournament | |
1979 | Sneek | Ludmilla Sochnenko | Elena Altsjoel | tournament + match Ludmilla Sochnenko-Elena Altsjoel (+2=2-2) | |
1980 | De Lier | Elena Altsjoel | Ludmilla Sochnenko | Elena Mikhailovskaya | tournament |
1981 | Riga | Olga Levina | Ludmilla Sochnenko | tournament | |
1982 | Moscow | Elena Altsjoel | match with Olga Levina (+3=8-1) | ||
1983 | Sandomierz | Elena Altsjoel | Olga Levina | tournament | |
1984 | Tallinn | Elena Altsjoel | match with Olga Levina (+3=6-0) | ||
1985 | Cannes | Elena Altsjoel | Zoja Sadovskaja | tournament + match for the right to become challenger Zoja Sadovskaja – (+2=4-0) | |
1986 | Minsk | Zoja Sadovskaja | match with Elena Altsjoel (+3=9-0) | ||
1987 | Minsk | Olga Levina | Elena Altsjoel | tournament | |
1988 | Yalta | Zoja Golubeva | match with Olga Levina (+3=7-0) | ||
1989 | Rosmalen | Olga Levina | Zoja Golubeva Elena Altsjoel |
------ | tournament; Olga Levina took 22 points from 22 |
1990 | Pitsunda | Zoja Golubeva | match with Olga Levina (+4=5-0) | ||
1991 | Minsk | Zoja Golubeva | Nina Jankovskaja | tournament + match for the right to become challenger Nina Jankovskaja – (+1=4-0) | |
1992 | Kiev | Zoja Golubeva | match with Nina Jankovskaja (+4=5-0) | ||
1993 | Brunssum | Olga Levina | Olga Kamyshleeva |
------ | tournament |
1994 | Zoja Golubeva | match not played, title awarded | |||
1995 | Bamako | Zoja Golubeva | Yulia Makarenkova | tournament | |
1996 | Vught | Zoja Golubeva | match with (+2-1) | ||
1997 | Mińsk Mazowiecki | Zoja Golubeva | Olga Kamyshleeva |
------ | tournament + match for the right to become challenger – Olga Kamyshleeva (+2=4-0) |
1999 | Yakutsk | Zoja Golubeva | Nina Hoekman | tournament + match Zoja Golubeva-Nina Hoekman- (5:4:3) | |
2000 | Zutphen | Zoja Golubeva | match with Nina Hoekman (+3 sets, 0 set) | ||
2001 | Velp | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Olga Baltazhy | Laima Pakuckiene | tournament |
2002 | Riga Ufa |
Tamara Tansykkuzhina | match with Zoja Golubeva (+2 sets, -1 set) | ||
2003 | Zoutelande | Olga Kamyshleeva | Zoja Golubeva | Olga Baltazhy | tournament |
2004 | Ufa | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | match with Olga Kamyshleeva (+2 sets, -1 set) | ||
2005 | Latronico | Darya Tkachenko | Nina Hoekman | tournament | |
2006 | Yakutsk Kiev |
Darya Tkachenko | match with Tamara Tansykkuzhina (+2 sets, -1 set) | ||
2007 | Yakutsk | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Darya Tkachenko | tournament | |
2008 | Dniprodzerzhynsk Ufa |
Darya Tkachenko | match with Tamara Tansykkuzhina (+3 sets, 0 set) | ||
2010 | Ufa | Zoja Golubeva | Nina Hoekman | Matrena Nogovitsyna | tournament |
2011 | Dniprodzerzhynsk | Darya Tkachenko | match with Zoja Golubeva (+2 sets, -1 set) | ||
2011 | Rovno | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Viktoriya Motrichko | tournament |
2013 | Ulaanbaatar | Zoja Golubeva | Darya Tkachenko | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | tournament |
2015 | Zerendi | Zoja Golubeva | match with Tamara Tansykkuzhina (8:3:4:0—4:5:2:4) | ||
2015 | Wǔhàn | Zoja Golubeva | Natalia Sadowska | Olga Kamyshleeva | tournament |
2016[4] | Karpacz | Natalia Sadowska | match with Olga Kamyshleeva (refuse Zoja Golubeva) | ||
2017[5] | Tallinn | Zoja Golubeva | Olga Fedorovich | Aygul Idrisova | tournament |
2018[6] | Riga | Natalia Sadowska | match with Zoja Golubeva | ||
2019[7] | Yakutsk | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Aygul Idrisova | Darja Fedorovich | tournament |
2021[8] | Warsaw | FMJD Tamara Tansykkuzhina | match with Natalia Sadowska | ||
2021[9] | Tallinn | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Viktoriya Motrichko | tournament |
Rapid[]
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2012 | Lille | Nina Hoekman | Viktoriya Motrichko | |
2013 | Ulaanbaatar | Darya Tkachenko | Viktoriya Motrichko | Natalia Sadowska |
2015[10] | İzmir | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Olga Fedorovich |
2016[11] | İzmir | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Aygul Idrisova | Tamara Tansykkuzhina |
2017[12] | İzmir | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Olga Baltazhy | Aygul Idrisova |
2018[13] | İzmir | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Viktoriya Motrichko | Zoja Golubeva |
2019[14] | Beilen | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Darya Tkachenko | |
2020[15] | Antalya | Aygul Idrisova | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | |
2021[16] | Julinek | Natalia Sadowska | FMJD Darya Tkachenko | Tamara Tansykkuzhina |
Blitz[]
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1999 | Rotterdam | Zoja Golubeva | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Olga Baltazhy |
2001 | Velp | Nina Hoekman | Olga Kamyshleeva | Tamara Tansykkuzhina |
2007 | Yakutsk | Darya Tkachenko | Matrena Nogovitsyna | |
2009 | Berlin | Zoja Golubeva | Nina Hoekman | |
2011 | Ufa | Zoja Golubeva | Darya Tkachenko | Nina Hoekman |
2012 | Lille | Aygul Idrisova | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Olga Baltazhy |
2013 | Ulaanbaatar | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Viktoriya Motrichko | Darya Tkachenko |
2015[17] | İzmir | Olga Baltazhy | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | FMJD Darya Tkachenko |
2016[18] | İzmir | Aygul Idrisova | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Matrena Nogovitsyna |
2017[19] | İzmir | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Olga Fedorovich | Tamara Tansykkuzhina |
2018[20] | İzmir | Darja Fedorovich | Tamara Tansykkuzhina | Viktoriya Motrichko |
2019[21] | Riga | Agata Parahina | Viktoriya Motrichko | |
2020[22] | Antalya | Matrena Nogovitsyna | Aygul Idrisova | |
2021[23] | Julinek | Aygul Idrisova | Tamara Tansykkuzhina |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Annex 17 Individual FMJD Competitions - The World Championship (all categories)" (PDF). World Draughts Federation.
- ^ "FMJD - World Draughts Federation". World Draughts Federation. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
- ^ Annex 17 Individual FMJD Competitions–The World Championship (all categories) page 3//The World Title Match
- ^ FMJD Calendar 2016/2017
- ^ FMJD Calendar 2016/2017
- ^ 2018 Woman's world title match in 100-square draughts
- ^ 44th World Women's Championship
- ^ The Women's World Draughts Championship Match 2021 comes to Warsaw, Poland
- ^ World Championship 2021 Women
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship (rapid) 2017
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship (rapid) 2018
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship (rapid) 2019
- ^ World Championship 2020. Rapid. Women
- ^ Women's World Championship Rapid 2021
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship (blitz) 2017
- ^ Women's World Draughts Championship (blitz) 2018
- ^ World Women Blitz Championship 2019
- ^ World Championship 2020. Blitz. Women
- ^ Women's World Championship Blitz 2021
External links[]
- Draughts world championships
- Women's world championships
- Draughts competitions
- Recurring sporting events established in 1973