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25th European Women’s Chess Championship – detailed information

The 25th European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place from 31 March to 11 April in *****Rodos Palace Conference Hotel Rhodes, Greece. The event gathers nearly 140 players coming from 34 European federations, including 7 Grandmasters, 22 Woman Grandmasters, 25 International Masters and 20 Woman International Masters.

European Women Chess Championship 2025 LIVE

The 25th European Women’s Chess Championship is taking place from 31 March to 11 April in *****Rodos Palace Conference Hotel Rhodes, Greece. Live games with analysis will be daily on Chessdom.com.

25th European Women’s Chess Championship participants list / Historic winners of the EIWCC

List of European Women Chess Champions

The European Women Chess Championship, known for short as EIWCC, is a traditional event that is held on an yearly basis since the year 2000. Organized by the European Chess Union, it is one of the major events in the European calendar.

Luigi Maggi re-elected President of the Italian Chess Federation

Luigi Maggi is re-elected President of the Italian Chess Federation at the elections for the President and members of the federation’s council that were held at the General Assembly of the federation.

Ukrainian Chess Championship LIVE

The 92nd Ukrainian Chess Championship and the 82nd Ukrainian Women’s Chess Championship is taking place from 14 to 22 December in Lviv, Ukraine.

127 players compete in the Open championship and 33 players take part in the Women’s competition. The events are played in rounds, Swiss system, with the total prize fund of 14 000 eur. The top seeds are GM Mykhaylo Oleksiyenko (UKR, 2570) in Open and WGM Anastasiya Rakhmangulova (UKR, 2330) in the Women’s event. Scroll down for the participants lists.

Chaos in Chennai as The World Chess Champion Gukesh welcomed home

18-year-old Indian wonderkid Gukesh D is the new FIDE World Champion and the 18th in the line of champions, the youngest ever in history. In an unexpected turn of events, when it seemed that the final game was going to end in a draw and the tiebreaks were unavoidable, the champion Ding Liren made a huge mistake. The final result of the match is 7.5-6.5 for the challenger.

Tears of joy – Gukesh is World Chess Champion 2024 #TweetOftheDay

18-year-old Indian wonderkid Gukesh D is the new FIDE World Champion and the 18th in the line of champions, the youngest ever in history. In an unexpected turn of events, when it seemed that the final game was going to end in a draw and the tiebreaks were unavoidable, the champion Ding Liren made a huge mistake. The final result of the match is 7.5-6.5 for the challenger.

Ding Liren – Gukesh, game 14 LIVE

The World Chess Championship 2024 – Gukesh vs Ding Liren is a match between the reigning world champion, Ding Liren from China, and the challenger, Gukesh Dommaraju from India, to determine who will be the World Chess Champion 2024. Game 14 takes place December 12 and Gukesh and Ding Liren will be on Chessdom.com, with live video, games commentary, analysis and more.

Gukesh – Ding Liren, game 13 LIVE

The World Chess Championship 2024 – Gukesh vs Ding Liren is a match between the reigning world champion, Ding Liren from China, and the challenger, Gukesh Dommaraju from India, to determine who will be the World Chess Champion 2024. Game 13 takes place December 11 and Gukesh and Ding Liren will be on Chessdom.com, with live video, games commentary, analysis and more. Gukesh will have the white pieces with the score being equal 6-6.

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