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July 18, 2006 |
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Press Release #36 of 2006 |
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2006 Women's World Chess Cup
July 7-8, 2006
Susan Polgar captured the
Women's World Chess Cup for the US
(CROSSVILLE, TN)Grandmaster Susan Polgar, the #1 rated female player
in the United States, winner of 4 Women's World Championships and 5 Olympic Gold
Medals captured the Women's World Chess Cup in Dresden, Germany on Saturday,
July 8, 2006, which was the final weekend of the World Soccer Championship. In
fact, the Women's World Chess Cup mirrored the FIFA event.
There were eight groups (A to H) with four countries in each group. The top 2
from each group advanced to the final knockout stage. Group E included Italy,
the Czech Republic, Ghana and the United States. The United States National
Soccer Team never made it out of the preliminaries and failed to win a single
match. It was a different picture for the United States in the Women's World
Chess Cup.
After advancing through the preliminaries, Susan defeated:
- WIM
Vlasta Macek of Croatia (2-0) in the round of 16
- WGM Anna Ushenina (2006
Olympic Gold Medalist) of Ukraine (2-0) in the quarterfinal<
- WGM
Carolina Lujan of Argentina (1.5 - .5) in the semifinal
- IM Elizabeth Pahtz
(World Junior Champion) of host country Germany (1.5 - .5) in the final
Susan Polgar's performance was very impressive. She was the only player in
the event not to lose a single game. In match play, Susan scored 7/8 points,
winning 6 and drawing 2. She won all 4 games with the white pieces and two games
with black.
This was the first ever Women's World Chess Cup for the United States. The
coach for the United States was FM Paul Truong, Captain and Manager of the 2004
US Women's Olympiad Silver Medalist team. Pictures of the event can be found at
http://www.SusanPolgar.blogspot.com
and http://www.WomenChessCup.blogspot.com.
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