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745: 48: 1261: 1271: 321: 396:(Georgia) in September 2001. Asia won the women's section by 21½–10½ with Maia contributing 3½. In 2008 Dresden Olympiad, she played on board 1, for Georgia, that won the gold medal (1st place), and she also won gold medal for best performance (2715 pt). She played her last tournament (up-to-date) in July, 2012. 370:
Chiburdanidze is unimpressed with 'women's chess', and hopes for a time when there will be no need for men's and women's tournaments. She has played extensively in "men's" tournaments around the world and her best form was seen in the 1980s and early 1990s. She was 1st in tournaments in New Delhi
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by 5½–1½. Subsequently, despite not approving of the knockout format, she has entered the world championships of recent years. She reached the semi-finals in 2001, only to be knocked out by
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She also played in the European Team Championships of 1997 when Georgia won the gold medal and in the 1st Europe v Asia Intercontinental rapidplay match which was held in
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Chiburdanidze has been honoured many times by her country, and several postage stamps have been designed to celebrate her chess achievements.
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of China won the right to challenge for the world championship in February 1991. Chiburdanidze lost her crown to the young Chinese player in
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who had a rating of 2545 and in the next decade she finished 1st in Belgrade (1992), Vienna (1993), and Lippstadt (1995, 1996, 1997).
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issued a commemorative stamp in 1986 which illustrates a position in one of her games from the 1984 world championship match against
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in 1990, she played board 1 for the new Georgian national team that won four gold medals, in 1992, 1994, 1996 and 2008.
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Chiburdanidze's style of play is solid, but aggressive and well grounded in classical principles; it was influenced by
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women's international tournament of 1974, when she was only 13 years old and went on to win another tournament in
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Chiburdanidze has attempted to regain the world title but, with the rise of the Chinese women and the formidable
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of China, who went on to win the title. In 2004, Chiburdanidze again reached the semi-finals, where she lost to
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She successfully defended her title four times. In 1981, Chiburdanidze retained her title by drawing 8–8 with
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team that dominated the women's Olympiads of the 1980s and, when Georgia achieved independence from the
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Chiburdanidze was the first woman to win an elite round-robin tournament, winning two in the mid-1980s.
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by 8½–6½. Her reign was the third longest, at 13 years, behind only that of the first women's champion,
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in 1984. She is the second woman, after Gaprindashvili, to be awarded the title.
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in 1975 before entering the women's world championship cycle of 1976/77.
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in 1986, which Chiburdanidze won 8½–5½. In 1988 she beat
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Candidates tournament of 1994, losing the playoff to
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Chiburdanidze's visit to the U.S. during Perestroika
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Chiburdanidze

Georgia
Kutaisi
Georgian SSR
Grandmaster
Women's World Champion
FIDE
rating
2500
Peak rating
Georgian
Georgian
chess
Grandmaster
Women's World Chess Champion
Hou Yifan
FIDE
Women's Chess Olympiad
Kutaisi
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
USSR
women's title
Woman Grandmaster
FIDE
Braşov
Tbilisi
Eduard Gufeld
Tbilisi
Interzonal

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