- Anna
Olehivna Muzychuk (Ukrainian: Анн́а Оле́гівна Музичу́к; Slovene: Ana Muzičuk; born 28
February 1990) is a
Ukrainian chess player who
holds the title...
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Mariya Olehivna Muzychuk (Ukrainian: Марі́я Оле́гівна Музичу́к; born 21
September 1992) is a
Ukrainian chess grandmaster and Women's
World Chess Champion...
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Muzychuk (Ukrainian: Музичук, Russian: Музычук) is a gender-neutral
Ukrainian surname.
People with that name include: Anna
Muzychuk (born 1990), Ukrainian...
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tournament victory, with a 1.5-point margin. For the
other competitors,
Muzychuk achieved several winning positions, but Caïssa did not
favor her, and she...
- women's
world chess champion. The
final was won by Tan
Zhongyi over Anna
Muzychuk in the
rapid tie-breaks. At the FIDE
General ****embly
during the 42nd Chess...
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World Chess Championship 2016 was a
chess match pla****
between Mariya Muzychuk, the
defending champion, and the
challenger Hou
Yifan to
determine the...
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Championship 2015, the
title was won by
Mariya Muzychuk, who
defeated Natalia Pogonina in the final. Hou
defeated Muzychuk 6–3 to
reclaim the Women's
World Chess...
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knockout edition of the
world championship in Iran
where she
defeated Anna
Muzychuk in the final. Tan is also a
former Women's
World Rapid Champion. She is...
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Houska (JovankaHouska), Jovanka. "Goryachkina Wins Women's Candidates'
Ahead Of Anna
Muzychuk". Chess.com. "Top 100
Women May 2019 – Archive". FIDE....
- 2023. The
runner up and
third place finishers,
Nurgyul Salimova and Anna
Muzychuk,
qualified for the Women's
Candidates Tournament 2024.
Since Aleksandra...