3rd Women's Chess Olympiad
The 3rd Women's Chess Olympiad, organized by the FIDE, took place in 1966 in Oberhausen, West Germany.[1][2]
Results
A total of 14 two-woman teams entered the competition. It was played as a round-robin tournament.
# Country Players Points MP 1 Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili, Valentina Kozlovskaya, Tatiana Zatulovskaya 22 2 Romania Alexandra Nicolau, Elisabeta Polihroniade, Margareta Perevoznic 20½ 3 East Germany Edith Keller-Herrmann, Waltraud Nowarra, Gabriele Just 17 4 Yugoslavia Milunka Lazarević, Verica Nedeljković, Katarina Jovanović-Blagojević 16½ 5 Netherlands Corry Vreeken-Bouwman, Hendrika Timmer, Fenny Heemskerk 16 6 Czechoslovakia Květa Eretová, Jana Malypetrová, Marta Poláková 15 16 7 Hungary Éva Karakas, Gyuláné Krizsán-Bilek, Zsuzsa Verőci 15 16 8 Bulgaria Venka Asenova, Evelina Trojanska, Antonina Georgieva 14 9 England Anne Sunnucks, Rowena Mary Bruce, Dinah Dobson 12 10 United States Gisela Kahn Gresser, Lisa Lane, Eva Aronson 9½ 11 Poland Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska, Mirosława Litmanowicz, Danuta Samolewicz-Owczarek 9 12 West Germany Friedl Rinder, Ottilie Stibaner, Irmgard Kärner 6½ 13 Denmark Ingrid Larsen, Antonina Enevoldsen 5 14 Austria Ingeborg Kattinger, Maria Ager, Alfreda Hausner 4
Individual medals
- Board 1:
Nona Gaprindashvili 9 / 11 = 81.8% - Board 2:
Elisabeta Polihroniade 7½ / 9 = 83.3% - Reserve Board:
Tatiana Zatulovskaya 8½/ 9 = 94.4%
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References
- "1966 Chess Olympiad". www.chessgames.com.
- "Oberhausen ol (Women) 1966 - 365Chess.com Tournaments". www.365chess.com.
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