Posts categorized "Posts-tagged-with-"women""

FM Alisa Melekhina shares insights in her capacity as a co-organizer and board 1 player in the inaugural season of the NYCCL. After six matches...… Read More »
Former US Chess President Ruth Haring WIM Ruth Haring, 1955-2018 Former US Chess president and FIDE Zonal 2.1 (USA) president has died in California… Read More »
While our own Fabiano Caruana was battling for the World Championship in London, Team USA bagged over 20 medals at the North American Youth held from… Read More »
Ju Wenjun retained her World Championships title, More photos https://ugra2018.fide.com/ Grandmaster Ju Wenjun defied the odds to defend her World...… Read More »
In the Women's World Championship final (November 19-23) in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, GM Kateryna Lagno of Russia was first to strike in a four-game… Read More »
As the World Championship gets tenser with each draw, the Women's World Championship in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia is full of knockout blows. In the… Read More »
Team USA bagged four medals at the World Cadet Championships, held from November 4-15 in Santiago, Spain. Congratulations to Yuvraj Chennareddy (gold… Read More »
Yuvraj Chennareddy in round nine wearing Two Sigma polo, Photo Grant Oen With two rounds to go in the World Cadet Championship in Santiago, Spain,… Read More »
Welcome to the November edition of “One Move at a Time,” the US Chess podcast in which we talk to people and organizations that are advancing the US… Read More »
The Women's World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk is down to eight players, and it's a star-studded cast. Anna Muzychuk defeated Antoaneta Stefanova… Read More »