• Camilla Baginskaite (Lithuanian: Kamilė Baginskaitė; born 24 April 1967) is a Lithuanian and American chess player. She was awarded the title of Woman...
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  • Irina Krush 1999 Anjelina Belakovskaia (3) 2000 Elina Groberman – Camilla Baginskaite 2001/02 Jennifer Shahade 2003 Anna Hahn 2004 Jennifer Shahade (2)...
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  • Giorgi Bagaturov (Georgia, born 1964) Amir Bagheri (Iran, born 1978) Camilla Baginskaite (Soviet Union, Lithuania, US, born 1967) Vladimir Bagirov (USSR,...
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  • is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camilla Baginskaite Gintautėlė Laimutė Baginskienė This page lists people with the surname...
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  • Shaobin and Xie Jun Wu Xibin and Lou Hongyu Alex Yermolinsky and Camilla Baginskaite Stanisław Zawadzki and Beata Zawadzka Zhang Zhong and Li Ruofan Georg...
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     Soviet Union 4 1986 Vilnius Ildikó Mádl  Hungary 5 1987 Baguio Camilla Baginskaite  Soviet Union 6 1988 Adelaide Alisa Galliamova  Soviet Union 7 1989...
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  • Zurab Azmaiparashvili (born 1960) Alexander Baburin (born 1967) Camilla Baginskaite (born 1967) Vladimir Bagirov (1936–2000) Yuri Balashov (born 1949)...
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  • Championship winners have competed in the U.S. Masters - Irina Krush, Camilla Baginskaite, Nazi Paikidze, Sabina-Francesca Foisor, Jennifer Yu, and Carissa...
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    round, where she was eliminated by Pia Cramling, after knocking out Camilla Baginskaite and Olga Girya. In September 2015, she won the Moscow Women's Blitz...
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  • Preceded by Elena Donaldson Irina Krush U.S. Women's Chess Champion 1995-1996 1999 Succeeded by Esther Epstein Elina Groberman - Camilla Baginskaite...
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  • Championship (1997-1999). In 2000, Groberman shared first place with Camilla Baginskaite in the U.S. Women's Chess Championship. In 2001, Elina Groberman...
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  • Ruofan (CHN), 2341, WIM (AS)  Svetlana Petrenko (MDA), 2336, WGM (E)  Camilla Baginskaite (USA), 2336, WIM (Z2.1)  Genrieta Lagvilava (BLR), 2326, WGM (E)...
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    An (Vietnam), WGM, 2261 (Z3.3)  Marisa Zuriel (Argentina), WIM, 2219 (AM)  Camilla Baginskaite (USA), WGM, 2192 (Z2.1)  Irina Berezina (Australia), IM, 2182 (Z3...
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  • Union  United States Babakuli Annakov  Turkmenistan  United States Camilla Baginskaite  Lithuania  United States Batchimeg Tuvshintugs  Mongolia  United...
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  • Lomineishvili (GEO), 2347, IM (E08)  Zhang Xiaowen (CHN), 2339, WGM (AS)  Camilla Baginskaite (USA), 2336, WGM (Z2.1)  Irina Vasilevich (RUS), 2333, IM (E09)  Soumya...
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    Junior Girls Champion U20 in Vilnius, scoring 2 points ahead of Camilla Baginskaite and Svetlana Prudnikova. In May 1998 she was third at the Elo-tournament...
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  • Hikaru Nakamura, Alexander Ivanov, Larry Christiansen, Irina Krush, Camilla Baginskaite, Vinay S Bhat. China team: Zhang Zhong, Yin Hao, Xu Jun, Peng Xiaomin...
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