Tatjana Lematschko (March 16, 1948 – May 17, 2020) was a Soviet-born Swiss chess player, She was born in Moscow, but lived in Bulgaria for several years...
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(1983–1997). Aleksandra Kornhauser Frazer, 93, Slovenian chemist. Tatjana Lematschko, 72, Russian chess player. Ratnakar Matkari, 81, Indian writer and...
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Valentin Kuklev (born 1948), Russian author and researcher of semantics Tatjana Lematschko (1948–2020), Russian-Swiss chess player Natalya Lebedeva (1949), athlete...
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Leukerbad Monika Seps 2008 Samnaun Tatjana Lematschko 2009 Grächen Tatjana Lematschko 2010 Lenzerheide Tatjana Lematschko 2011 Leukerbad Alexandra Kosteniuk...
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of this country. In 1991, in Graz she took the third place (behind Tatjana Lematschko and Constanze Jahn) in the FIDE Women's World Chess Championship Zonal...
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players in East Germany. In 1991, in Graz she shared first place with Tatjana Lematschko in Women's World Chess Championship Zonal Tournament and won the right...
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Dalibor Stojanović Serbia and Montenegro Bosnia and Herzegovina Tatjana Lematschko Soviet Union Bulgaria Switzerland Ilja Lebović-Nader Azerbaijan...
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Women's World Chess Championship Zonal Tournament in Graz, which Tatjana Lematschko won; in 1992 International Women's Chess tournament in Dresden, won...
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23 1974 Tatjana Lematschko 24 1975 Tatjana Lematschko 25 1976 Borislava Borisova-Ornstein 26 1977 Antonina Georgieva 27 1978 Tatjana Lematschko 28 1979...
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Polihroniade Gertrude Baumstark Margareta Teodorescu Bulgaria 13 Tatjana Lematschko Antonina Georgieva Venka Asenova 1976 22nd Chess Olympiad * Haifa...
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Gertrude Baumstark, Margareta Teodorescu 2233 13½ 14 1 3 Bulgaria Tatjana Lematschko, Antonina Georgieva, Venka Asenova 2233 13 14 4 Hungary Mária Ivánka...
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Kushnir (now representing Israel) shared first place in Roosendaal, while Lematschko took the third and last spot in the Candidates after a playoff against...
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Gaprindashvili took first place and qualified along with Semenova and Lematschko. Mureşan won in Tbilisi, ahead of Levitina and Liu (the first Chinese...
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Ivánka, Zsuzsa Verőci, Gyuláné Krizsán-Bilek 2233 8 8 4 Bulgaria Tatjana Lematschko, Antonina Georgieva, Vesmina Shikova 2130 7½ 5 Czechoslovakia Stepanka...
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Dresden. After moving to Switzerland, she finished second behind Tatjana Lematschko at the Swiss Women's Chess Championship in 2002 in Leukerbad. In 2014...
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Alexandria (Soviet Union) 0 0 1 ½ 0 0 ½ 0 1 - 0 ½ 1 1 1 1 1 1 9½ 63.50 11 Tatjana Lematschko (Switzerland) ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ 0 0 0 0 1 - 0 1 1 ½ 1 1 ½ 7½ 12 Erika Sziva (Netherlands)...
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best male. Performance rating: Nona Gaprindashvili 2877 Board 1: Tatjana Lematschko 9½ / 11 = 86.4% Board 2: Faridah Karim 7 / 8 = 87.5% Board 3: Nona...
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13-round Swiss system tournament. The last round game between Radu and Lematschko wasn't played. The seven qualifiers from the Interzonal Tournament were...
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Alexandria. In Alicante, Lematschko and Akhmilovskaya shared first place, well ahead of Gurieli and Litinskaya. However, Lematschko subsequently defected...
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