Posts Tagged with "Women"
On March 29th, US Chess partnered with the Dalí Museum for Chess Day, a celebration of art, chess and community at the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg… Read More »
Every year in the month of February, the Southwest Collegiate Championship, a one-day rapid tournament showcases the region’s universities and chess… Read More »
A Chess Mom encourages her son at the K-12 Chess Championships, Photo Jim Doyle
Behind every chess player there’s usually someone encouraging,… Read More »
Rochelle Ballantyne leapt into the chess community’s collective consciousness with the 2012 release of Brooklyn Castle, a documentary that chronicled… Read More »
The 2018 Amateur Team North broke another attendance record. 84 teams with 364 players came out for the National Event, held from February 16-18 in… Read More »
The fields are now set for the U.S. Chess Championships and U.S. Women's Chess Championships, set for April 18-30 at the Saint Louis Chess Club… Read More »
Olga Rubtsova was the only person to become Women's World Champion in both OTB and Correspondence Chess.
Vanessa West
The #2 article in Best of US Chess 2018 is Should Women’s Chess Titles Be Eliminated? by Vanessa West.
Vanessa, also… Read More »
FM Alisa Melekhina covers key games on her way to finishing second in the U2300 of the 2017 NAO Open. She also gave a presentation on her recent book… Read More »
The Charlotte Chess Center is perhaps becoming an American “norm factory,” having produced several norms and titles in 2016 and 2017.
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