- Nazí
Paikidze,
sometimes also
referred to as Nazí
Paikidze-Barnes (Georgian: ნაზი პაიკიძე, Nazí Ṗaiḳiʒe,
pronounced [****
pʼaikʼiˈdze]; Russian: Нази Нодаровна...
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Irina Krush (6) 2015
Irina Krush (7) 2016 Nazí
Paikidze 2017 Sabina-Francesca
Foisor 2018 Nazí
Paikidze (2) 2019
Jennifer Yu 2020
Irina Krush (8) 2021...
- Women's
World Champion,
Mariya Muzychuk, and US Women's
Champion Nazí
Paikidze also
elected not to attend, out of
protest at the tournament's location...
- Lee, Anna Zatonskih,
Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova,
Katerina Nemcova, ****
Paikidze,
Atousa Pourkashiyan, and
Tatev Abrahamyan. Again,
Irina Krush won before...
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Achievements Preceded by Nazí
Paikidze U.S. Women's
Chess Champion 2019 Succeeded by
Irina Krush Preceded by
Carissa Yip U.S. Women's
Chess Champion 2022...
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Zatonskih U.S. Women's
Chess Champion 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Succeeded by Nazí
Paikidze Preceded by
Jennifer Yu U.S. Women's
Chess Champion 2020 Succeeded by Carissa...
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Achievements Preceded by Nazí
Paikidze U.S. Women's
Chess Champion 2017 Succeeded by Nazí
Paikidze...
- was
issued one w****
later on June 10, 2016. U.S. women's
champion Nazí
Paikidze was
among several players who
refused to parti****te in the championship...
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Volodar Murzin United
States Jeffery Xiong, Ray Robson,
Irina Krush, Nazí
Paikidze,
Awonder Liang,
Thalia Cervantes Landeiro,
Dariusz Świercz, Anna Zatonskih...
- in Tehran, Iran. The
campaign was
incited by Nazí
Paikidze, a Georgian-American
chess player.
Paikidze, a non-Iranian,
refused to
attend world championships...