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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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Silvaplana Tatiana Lematschko 2004
Samnaun Tatiana Lematschko 2005 Saas
Almagell Monika Seps 2006
Lenzerheide Tatiana Lematschko 2007
Leukerbad Monika...
- Alexandria. In Alicante,
Lematschko and
Akhmilovskaya shared first place, well
ahead of
Gurieli and Litinskaya. However,
Lematschko subsequently defected...
- (1983–1997).
Aleksandra Kornhauser Frazer, 93,
Slovenian chemist.
Tatjana Lematschko, 72,
Russian chess player.
Ratnakar Matkari, 81,
Indian writer and film...
- 1974
Tatjana Lematschko 24 1975
Tatjana Lematschko 25 1976
Borislava Borisova-Ornstein 26 1977
Antonina Georgieva 27 1978
Tatjana Lematschko 28 1979 Tatjana...
- 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 Gaprindashvili...
- Women's
World Chess Championship Zonal Tournament in Graz,
which Tatjana Lematschko won; in 1992
International Women's
Chess tournament in Dresden, won by...
- 13-round
Swiss system tournament. The last
round game
between Radu and
Lematschko wasn't pla****. The
seven qualifiers from the
Interzonal Tournament were...
- 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...
-
Kushnir (now
representing Israel)
shared first place in Roosendaal,
while Lematschko took the
third and last spot in the
Candidates after a
playoff against...