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Women's World Chess Championship 2016 - Wikipedia
Women's World Chess Championship 2016 - Wikipedia

36th European Chess Club Cup – spraggettonchess
36th European Chess Club Cup – spraggettonchess

Official website 17th World Deaf Chess Championship – The International  Chess Committee of the Deaf
Official website 17th World Deaf Chess Championship – The International Chess Committee of the Deaf

2018 Women's World Chess Championship (Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia) - The Chess  Drum | The Original Pan-African Chess Website
2018 Women's World Chess Championship (Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia) - The Chess Drum | The Original Pan-African Chess Website

Sochi, Russia. 17th Mar, 2015. Indian chess Grandmaster Humpy Koneru and  Egyptian chess player Ayah Moaataz (L-R front) compete during the 2015 Women's  World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Also pictured: Russian
Sochi, Russia. 17th Mar, 2015. Indian chess Grandmaster Humpy Koneru and Egyptian chess player Ayah Moaataz (L-R front) compete during the 2015 Women's World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Also pictured: Russian

Ju Wenjun is the 17th Women's World Champion | chess24.com
Ju Wenjun is the 17th Women's World Champion | chess24.com

World Chess Championship - Wikipedia
World Chess Championship - Wikipedia

Women's World Chess Championship - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia
Women's World Chess Championship - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia

Sochi, Russia. 17th March, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion,  Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's  World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: ITAR-TASS Photo  Agency/Alamy Live
Sochi, Russia. 17th March, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: ITAR-TASS Photo Agency/Alamy Live

Sochi, Russia. 17th March, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion,  Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's  World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: ITAR-TASS Photo  Agency/Alamy Live
Sochi, Russia. 17th March, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: ITAR-TASS Photo Agency/Alamy Live

Ju Wenjun is the 17th Women's World Champion | chess24.com
Ju Wenjun is the 17th Women's World Champion | chess24.com

Olga Zimina wins 7th FIDE World Online Women Blitz Qualifier – Chessdom
Olga Zimina wins 7th FIDE World Online Women Blitz Qualifier – Chessdom

The Women's World Chess Championship | Chess-Site.com
The Women's World Chess Championship | Chess-Site.com

Anastasiya Karlovych on Twitter:
Anastasiya Karlovych on Twitter: "Ju Wenjun became the 17th Women`s World Champion in the history of chess. Congratulations! #chess @FIDE_chess @WOMChess https://t.co/AfWEMtPqXU" / Twitter

Sochi, Russia. 17th Mar, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian  chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's  World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: Artur  Lebedev/TASS/Alamy Live News
Sochi, Russia. 17th Mar, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: Artur Lebedev/TASS/Alamy Live News

Sochi, Russia. 17th Mar, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian  chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's  World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: Artur  Lebedev/TASS/Alamy Live News
Sochi, Russia. 17th Mar, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: Artur Lebedev/TASS/Alamy Live News

Ju Wenjun is the 17th Women's World Champion | chess24.com
Ju Wenjun is the 17th Women's World Champion | chess24.com

1,658 Garry Kasparov Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
1,658 Garry Kasparov Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

WORLD SENIOR CHESS CHAMPIONS CROWNED IN BUCHAREST
WORLD SENIOR CHESS CHAMPIONS CROWNED IN BUCHAREST

Sochi, Russia. 17th March, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion,  Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's  World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: ITAR-TASS Photo  Agency/Alamy Live
Sochi, Russia. 17th March, 2015. Former Women's World Chess Champion, Russian chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk in action during the 2015 Women's World Chess Championship (knock-out) in Sochi. Credit: ITAR-TASS Photo Agency/Alamy Live

A New Ugandan Queen of Chess, 17-year-old Gloria Nansubuga Attains World  Title | The African Exponent.
A New Ugandan Queen of Chess, 17-year-old Gloria Nansubuga Attains World Title | The African Exponent.

Form 2 and Hotel Reservation | 17th ICCD World Individual Deaf Chess  Championship – The International Chess Committee of the Deaf
Form 2 and Hotel Reservation | 17th ICCD World Individual Deaf Chess Championship – The International Chess Committee of the Deaf

International Physically Disabled Chess Association | Affiliated to FIDE
International Physically Disabled Chess Association | Affiliated to FIDE

Ju Wenjun - Wikipedia
Ju Wenjun - Wikipedia