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Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis Haifa 1976 15 Qualifikationsrunden 17 Finalrunden 18 Mannschaftsaufstellungen (Finalgruppe A) 19 Beste individuelle Resultate 20 Partien: 21 • Alla Kushnir (Israel) - Julia Anas (Argentinien) • Alla Kushnir (Israel) - Anni Laakmann (BRD) • Nina Hoiberg (Dänemark) - Nava Shterenberg (Kanada) • Nava Shterenberg (Kanada) - Andrea Lizares (Philippinen) • Hvroko Maeda (Japan) - Lynne Houstoun (Schottland) • Lea Nudelman (Israel) - Erika Belle (Niederlande) • Rita Gramignani (Italien) - Jana Hartston (England) • Winsome Stretch (Neuseeland) - Nieves Garcia Vicente (Spanien) • Margit Hennings (Österreich) - Luba Kristol (Israel) • Hannelore Weichen (BRD) - Luba Kristol (Israel) • Hilary Healy (Irland) - Anni Laakmann (BRD) • Susan Caldwell (England) - Maria del Pino Garcia Padron (Spanien) • Teresa Canela (Spanien) - Elaine Pritchard (England) • Mary Davies (Wales) - Mitsu Terada (Japan) Quellen 33 7 http://d-nb.info/1063658004 Buenos Aires 1978 35 Qualifikationsrunden 39 Finalrunden 40 Mannschaftsaufstellungen (Finalgruppe A) 41 Beste individuelle Resultate 42 Partien: 43 • Sirkka-Liisa Vuorenpää (Finnland) - Maia Tschiburdanidse (Sowjetunion") • Nieves Garcia Vicente (Spanien) - Maia Tschiburdanidse (Sowietunon) • Nona Gaprindaschwili (Sowjetunion') - Pepita Ferrer Lucas (Spanien) • Amalija Pihajlic (Jugoslawien) - Nana Alexandria (Sowjetunion) • Venka Asenova (Bulgarien) - Jelena Achmvlowskaia (Sowjetunion") • Maria Ivanka (Ungarn) - Sheila Jackson (England) • Barbara Hund (BRD) - Nana Alexandria (Sowjetunion) • Birna Norddahl (Island) - Hannelore Weichert (BRD) • Zsuzsa Makai (Ungarn) - Dolly Teasley (USA) • Gisela Fischdick (BRD) - Susan Caldwell (England) • Siv Bengtsson (Schweden) - Margareta Muresan (Rumänien) • Vasanti Khadilkar (Indien) - Hanneke van Parreren (Niederlande) Quellen 54 8 Valletta 1980 55 Endstand 58 Turniertabelle [Fragment] 58 Mannschaftsaufstel lungen [Fragment] 59 Beste individuelle Resultate 60 Partien: 61 • Maja Tschiburdanidse (Sowjetunion) - Gordana Markovic (Jugoslawien) • Nona Gaprindaschwili (Sowjetunion) - Rachel Crotta (USA) • Dana Nutu (Rumänien) - Hanneke van Parreren (Niederlande) • Dana Nutu (Rumänien) - Tünde Csonkics (Ungarn) • Nana Ioseliani (Sowjetunion) - Isabel Hund (BRD) • Zsuzsa Veroci-Petronic (Ungarn) - Lena Glaz (Israel) • Barbara Hund (BRD) - Gertrude Baumstark (Rumänien) • Maleorzata Wiese (Polen) - Ann Teresa Delaney (Irland) • Margarita Voiska (Bulgarien) - Josiane Legendre (Frankreich) Quellen 69 9 Luzern 1982 71 Endstand 73 Turniertabelle [Fragment] 73 Mannschaftsaufstellungen [Fragment] 74 Beste individuelle Resultate 75 Partien: 76 • Layde de Francisco (Venezuela) - Barbara Pemici (Italien) • Rumina Gocheva (Bulgarien) - Nana Alexandria (Sowjetunion) • Nana loseliani (Sowjetunion) - Dana Nutu-Terescenco (Rumänien) • Teresa Needham (England) - Elisabeta Polihroniade (Rumänien) • Teresa Lewa (Kolumbien) - A. Inbar (Israel) • Margareta Muresan (Rumänien) - Pia Cramling (Schweden) • Pia Cramling (Schweden) - Hanna Erenska-Radzewska (Polen) • Sheila Jackson (England) - Vesma Baltgailis (Kanada) • Maria Ivanka (Ungarn) - Nona Gaorindaschwili (Sowjetunion) • Maia Tschiburdanidse (Sowjetunion) - Tatjana Lematschko (Bulgarien) • Maia Tschiburdanidse (Sowjetunion) - Agnieszka Brustman (Polen) • Zsuzsa Veroci-Petronic (Ungarn) - Rohini Khadilkar (Indien) • Pia Cramling (Schweden) - Nava Shterenberg (Kanada) • Barbara Hund (BRD) - Jana Miles (England) • Maria del Pino Garcia Padron (Spanien) - Leena Laitinen (Finnland) • Kathleen Hindle (Schottland) - Martina Schumacher (Belgien) • Sigurlaug Fridthiofsdottir (Island) - Adriana Salazar (Kolumbien) • Pepita Ferrer Lucas (Spanien) - Hanneke van Parreren (Niederlande) • Nana loseliani (Sowjetunion) - Maria Porubskv (Ungarn) Quellen 93 10 Thessaloniki 1984 95 Endstand 97 Turniertabelle [Fragment] 97 Mannschaftsaufstellungen [Fragment] 98 Beste individuelle Resultate 99 Partien: 100 • Maria Luisa Cuevas Rodriguez (Spanien) - Pia Cramline (Schweden) • Liu Shilan (China) - Pia Cramline (Schweden) • Celine Roos (Kanada) - Claude Baumann (Schweiz) • Jussara Chaves (Brasilien) - Sigurlaug Fridthjofsdottir (Island) • Jussara Chaves (Brasilien) - Vesma Baltgailis (Kanada) • Lidia Semenova (Sowjetunion) - Gordana Markovic (Jugoslawien) • Aenieszka Brustman (Polen) - Maria Luisa Cuevas Rodriguez (Spanien) • Agnieszka Brustman (Polen) - Stepanka Vokralova (BRD) • Eva Johansson (Schweden) - Grazvna Szmacinska (Polen) • Rita Kas (Ungarn) - Marta Rendon (Kolumbien) • Petra Feustel (BRD) - Teresa Canela (Spanien) Quellen 111 11 Dubai 1986 113 Endstand 115 Turaiertabelle [Fragment] 115 Mannschaftsaufstellungen [Fragment] 116 Beste individuelle Resultate 117 Partien: 118 • Tatjana Lematschko (Schweiz) - Maria Cristina de Oliveira (Brasilien) • Lynda Powell (Wales) - Fraidah Karim (Vereinigte Arabische Emirate) • Nona Gaprindaschwili (Sowjetunion) - Pavlina Angelova (Bulgarien) • Anna-Maria Botsari (Griechenland) - Gabriela Stanciu-Olarasu (Rumänien) • Gordana Markovic (Jugoslawien) - Liu Shilan (China) • Sheila Jackson (England) - Zirka Frometa (Kuba) • Maria lvanka (Ungarn) - Suzana Maksimovic (Jugoslawien) • Baevashree Sathe Thipsav (Indien) - Carla Herrera (Argentinien) • Barbara Hund (BRD) - Liu Shilan (China) • Christine Flear (Frankreich) - Alisa Marie (Jugoslawien) • Maria Luisa Cuevas Rodrieuez (Spanien) - Wu Mingqian (China) • Nana Alexandria (Sowjetunion) - Zorica Nikolin (Jugoslawien) Quellen 129 12 Thessaloniki 1988 131 Endstand 137 Turniertabelle [Fragment] 137 Mannschaftsaufstellungen [Fragment] 138 Beste individuelle Resultate 139 Partien: 140 • Pia Cramling (Schweden') - Jessica Harmsen (Niederlande) • Xie Jun (China) - Judit Polgar (Ungarn) • Judit Polear (Ungarn) - Pavlina Angelova (Bulgarien) • Elisabeta Polihroniade (Rumänien) - Judit Polgar (Ungarn") • Zsofia Polgar (Ungarn) - Peng Zhaoain (China) • Maria Horvath (Österreich) - Vivian Smith (Neuseeland) • Paola Chiapponi (Italien) - Yesmin Begum (Bangladesch) • Gordana Markovic (Jugoslawien) - Jelena Achmvlowskaia (Sowjetunion) • Jelena Achmvlowskaia (Sowjetunion) - Gabriela Stanciu-Olarasu (Rumänien) • Vasanti Unni (Indien) - Marta Litinskaia (Sowjetunion) • Eliska Richtrova (Tschechoslowakei) - Zsuzsa Polgar (Ungarn) • Anna Akhsharumova (USA) - Zsuzsa Polgar (Ungarn) • Maia Tschiburdanidse (Sowjetunion) - Alisa Marie (Jugoslawien) • Alisa Marie (Jugoslawien) - Asela de Annas (Kuba) • Margareta Muresan (Rumänien) - Liu Shilan (China) • Jutta Borek (Österreich) - Gordana Markovic (Jugoslawien) • Teresa Canela (Spanien) - Stefka Savova (Bulgarien) • Malgorzata Wiese (Polen) - Jana Bellin (England) • Stefka Savova (Bulgarien) - Heleen de Greef (Niederlande) • Gordana Markovic (Jugoslawien) - Xie Jun (China) • Anna Maria Botsari (Griechenland) - Zsofia Polgar (Ungarn) • Marta Litinskaja (Sowjetunion) - lldiko Madl (Ungarn) • Teresa Canela (Spanien) - Susanne Berg (Schweden) Quellen 161 13 Novi Sad 1990 163 Gndstand 166 Turniertabelle [Fragment] 167 Mannschaftsaufstellungen [Fragment] 168 Beste individuelle Resultate 169 Partien: 170 • Maja Tschiburdanidse (Sowjetunion) - Zsuzsa Polgar (Ungarn) • Anna Akhsharumova (USA) - Judit Polgar (Ungarn) • Judit Polear (Ungarn) - Jana Hajkova-Maskova (Tschechoslowakei) • Zsofia Polgar (Ungarn) - Rumiana Gocheva (Bulgarien) • Ketevan Arakhamia (Sowjetunion) - Ylvije Borici (Albanien) • Ketevan Arakhamia (Sowjetunion) - Violeta Todorovic (Jugoslawien III) • Claudia Amura (Argentinien) - Nona Gaprindaschwili (Sowjetunion) • Judit Polgar (Ungarn) - Nona Gaprindaschwili (Sowjetunion) • Alisa Galliamowa (Sowjetunion) - Lynda Powell (Wales) • Alisa Galliamowa (Sowjetunion) - Zsofia Polgar (Ungarn) • Johanna Paasikangas (Finnland) - Eliska Richtrova-Klimova (Tschechoslowakei) • Gabriela Stanciu-Olarasu (Rumänien) - Jana Haikova-Maskova (Tschechoslowakei) • Vesna Basagic (Jugoslawien I) - Jana Bellin (England) • Helene Mira (Österreich) - Olga Podrazhanskava (Israel) • Rumiana Gocheva (Bulgarien) - Eva Kondou (Griechenland) • Baasanjav Undrahbuyan (Mongolei) - Pavlina Angelova (Bulgarien) Quellen 186 Gesamtübersicht 187 14 .
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