- Maia
Chiburdanidze (Georgian: მაია ჩიბურდანიძე; born 17
January 1961) is a
Georgian chess Grandmaster. She is the
sixth Women's
World Chess Champion,...
- 1991,
particularly Georgian champions Nona
Gaprindashvili and Maia
Chiburdanidze, who
combined for ten
titles in a row, five each in succession. From...
-
Yifan has been the only
player since 2000 to join
Judit Polgár and Maia
Chiburdanidze as
female grandmasters who have been
ranked in the top 100
among all...
- and once
against Nana Alexandria. She
narrowly lost her
title to Maia
Chiburdanidze in 1978.
Gaprindashvili parti****ted in men's
tournaments during her...
-
challenge for the women's
world title, and in 1991 she
defeated Maia
Chiburdanidze of Georgia, who had held the
title since 1978, by a
score of 8½–6½....
- the
normal requirement of
three norms totaling 24 games. She and Maia
Chiburdanidze from the
country of
Georgia were the next two
women after Menchik to...
- forfeited. The six
qualifiers from the
Interzonal Tournament were
joined by
Chiburdanidze, who had lost the last
title match, and Marić, the runner-up from the...
- Nana
Ioseliani Zsuzsa Polgar Maia
Chiburdanidze 1994–95 Tilburg,
Netherlands ?
Zsuzsa Polgar° Maia
Chiburdanidze Pia
Cramling 1997 Groningen, Netherlands...
- Maia
Campbell (born 1976),
American film and
television actress Maia
Chiburdanidze (born 1961),
Georgian chess grandmaster Maia Lewis, New
Zealand women's...
-
among the world's top 100
players (2014–16 and 2017–22),
after Maia
Chiburdanidze and
Judit Polgár.
After Polgár's retirement, she was
widely regarded...