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Sunday, 12 Jan 2025 22:57
European Women’s R & B Championships 2024: Ushenina and Maltsevskaya claim titles

Anna Ushenina (Ukraine) and Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (Poland) emerged victorious at the 2024 European Women’s Rapid and Blitz Championships, securing the rapid and blitz titles, respectively.

The European Women’s Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships 2024 took place from January 10 to 12 in Novotel Hotel, in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

The first event on the schedule, the Blitz Championship, was a 13-round Swiss tournament held on January 10, featuring 126 players from 28 European federations. In a highly competitive event, 12th-seed Aleksandra Maltsevskaya took the lead in Round 8 after defeating Anna Ushenina but suffered a setback in Round 10 against Eline Roebers (Netherlands), allowing Roebers to catch up.

Heading into the final 13th round, Maltsevskaya and Roebers were tied for the lead with 9.5/12. However, their paths diverged there: Maltsevskaya secured a crucial victory against Bella Khotenashvili (Georgia) to clinch the title, while Roebers fell to the 2023 champion, Alexandra Kosteniuk (Switzerland). Kosteniuk and Ushenina, who also won her final-round game, tied for second place, with Ushenina earning silver due to a superior Buchholz.

Final standings Blitz:

1

Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra

POL

2324

10½

2

Ushenina, Anna

UKR

2329

10

3

Kosteniuk, Alexandra

SUI

2430

10

4

Roebers, Eline

NED

2322

5

Tsolakidou, Stavroula

GRE

2274

6

Rudzinska, Michalina

POL

2117

9

7

Arabidze, Meri

GEO

2378

9

8

Khotenashvili, Bella

GEO

2347

9

9

Batsiashvili, Nino

GEO

2225

9

10

Paehtz, Elisabeth

GER

2355

Complete final standings

The European Women’s Rapid Championship 2024, an 11-round Swiss tournament held from January 11 to 12 at the same venue, was equally thrilling, with several players sharing the top spot throughout the event.

Entering the final 11th round, three participants—Anna Ushenina (pictured below, right), Yuliia Osmak (both Ukraine), and Sarasadat Khademalsharieh (Spain; pictured below left)—shared first place with 8/10. All three drew their final games, allowing Eline Roebers, who defeated Nino Batsiashvili (Georgia), to join them in the standings.

The Buchholz tiebreak favored Ushenina, awarding her the gold medal. Khademalsharieh took silver, while Osmak completed the podium with bronze.

Final standings Rapid:

1

Ushenina, Anna

UKR

2348

2

Khademalsharieh, Sarasadat

ESP

2344

3

Osmak, Yuliia

UKR

2306

4

Roebers, Eline

NED

2332

5

Javakhishvili, Lela

GEO

2295

8

6

Stefanova, Antoaneta

BUL

2385

8

7

Kosteniuk, Alexandra

SUI

2491

8

8

Narva, Mai

EST

2339

8

9

Cramling, Pia

SWE

2354

8

10

Sliwicka, Alicja

POL

2255

8

Complete final standings

Photos: European Chess Union Facebook