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Final Classification 单项成绩单 PLUM BLOSSOM HALL OF SHENZHEN CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTER CHESS 会展中心 5楼梅花厅 国际象棋 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL 女子个人赛 FINAL CLASSIFICATION 单项成绩单 Country/ Rank Title Name I.Rating Points BH. Medal Region 1 CHN TAN Zhongyi 2396 7 52 GOLD 2 MGL MUNGUNTUUL Batkhuyag 2457 7 49 SILVER 3 CHN HUANG Qian 2404 7 48 BRONZE 4 RUS VASILEVICH Irina 2367 6.5 52 5 GEO BATSIASHVILI Nino 2381 6.5 49.5 6 SRB STOJANOVIC Andelija 2293 6.5 43 7 UKR KALININA Olga 2222 6 50.5 8 TUR YILDIZ Betul Cemre 2282 6 50 9 CHN SHEN Yang 2459 6 50 10 GEO PURTSELADZE Maka 2364 6 49.5 11 UKR MUZYCHUK Mariya 2469 6 46 12 MGL BATCHIMEG Tuvshintugs 2313 5.5 51.5 13 POL ZAWADZKA Jolanta 2405 5.5 50.5 14 KAZ DAULETOVA Gulmira 2262 5.5 47.5 15 GER HOOLT Sarah Anne 2314 5.5 46 16 SVK BOROSOVA Zuzana 2310 5.5 44.5 17 INA SUKANDAR Irine Kharisma 2366 5.5 44 18 SUI MONIKA GABRIELA SEPS 2195 5.5 43 19 GEO GURAMISHVILI Sopiko 2329 5.5 42.5 20 ARM ANNA HAIRAPETIAN 2177 5.5 40.5 21 RUS AMBARTSUMOVA Karina 2303 5 46 22 GER FUCHS Judith 2246 5 44.5 23 MGL YANJINDULAM Dulamsuren 2218 5 43 24 CHI TORO Maria Jose 2003 5 40.5 25 SRI ULUWITIKE GAMAGE Yasoda Methmalee 0 5 37 26 UKR DOLZHYKOVA Kateryna 2326 4.5 48 27 KAZ DAVLETBAYEVA Madina 2239 4.5 47.5 28 RUS CHEREMNOVA Tamara 2213 4.5 45.5 29 SIN LIU Yang Hazel 2089 4.5 45 30 MAS NUR SHAZWANI ZULLKAFLI 2014 4.5 45 31 SRB DRLJEVIC Ljilja 2286 4.5 41.5 32 INA TRANSENO Felica 1975 4.5 41.5 Legend: FM Fide Mater GM Grand Master IM International Master WFM Women Fide Master WGM Women Grand Master WIM Women International Master CHW101000_C96A 1.0 Report Created SUN 21 AUG 2011 14:44 Page1/3 PLUM BLOSSOM HALL OF SHENZHEN CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTER CHESS 会展中心 5楼梅花厅 国际象棋 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL 女子个人赛 FINAL CLASSIFICATION 单项成绩单 Country/ Rank Title Name I.Rating Points BH. Medal Region 33 BRA ROTHEBARTH Ana 2062 4.5 41 34 SUI HEINATZ Maria 1931 4.5 40 35 MGL NYAMTUYA Unurjargal 1886 4.5 39.5 36 SIN TAY Li Jin Jeslin 2085 4.5 38 37 INA VERDIANA Norasa 1894 4.5 38 38 BRA AMARAL Vivian 1939 4.5 37 39 SRI KONARA Harshani 1825 4.5 36 40 ALG MEZIOUD Amina 2059 4.5 35.5 41 RSA LAURA ELIZABETH IRVING 1733 4 42 42 MAR EL AMRI Laila 0 4 39.5 43 SRI MAHESHIKA Piumi 1799 4 35.5 44 MAR FIRDAOUS MAYAR EL IDRISSI 0 4 32.5 45 EGY MAHMOUD Merihan 1806 4 32 46 IRQ DALBAK ISMAEL IBRAHEEM 1924 3.5 41.5 47 BOT BOTLHOLE Kgalalelo 1535 3.5 38 48 SRI JAYATHILAKE Kaumali 0 3.5 37 49 MAS WOON Felicia Hui Fei 0 3.5 36 50 PHI DILIM Angelica 0 3.5 35 51 ALG NOUALI Djouher 1785 3.5 33.5 52 MAR EL AMRI Sanae 0 3.5 33 53 MAS PANG Hwei Yih 0 3.5 32.5 54 BOT ONKEMETSE LINDA FRANCIS 0 3.5 32 55 UGA AMOKO-ACIDRIRA Ivy Claire 0 3.5 31.5 56 BOT LESO Gorata Brandy 0 3 37.5 57 RSA NOXOLO SOOMAYA QANQA 1476 3 33 58 UGA ANGOLIKIN Goretti 0 3 32.5 59 ZAM HAMOONGA Linda 0 3 29.5 60 KOR HAN VIT SUL 0 2.5 33.5 61 KOR YOU Garam 1452 2.5 31.5 62 MAS HUSSIN Norhaida 0 2.5 31 Legend: FM Fide Mater GM Grand Master IM International Master WFM Women Fide Master WGM Women Grand Master WIM Women International Master CHW101000_C96A 1.0 Report Created SUN 21 AUG 2011 14:44 Page2/3 PLUM BLOSSOM HALL OF SHENZHEN CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTER CHESS 会展中心 5楼梅花厅 国际象棋 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL 女子个人赛 FINAL CLASSIFICATION 单项成绩单 Country/ Rank Title Name I.Rating Points BH. Medal Region 63 MAC WONG Takkuan 0 1 31.5 Chief Arbiter: Technical Delegate: Legend: FM Fide Mater GM Grand Master IM International Master WFM Women Fide Master WGM Women Grand Master WIM Women International Master CHW101000_C96A 1.0 Report Created SUN 21 AUG 2011 14:44 Page3/3.
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