Draughts at the 1st World Mind Sports Games

Draughts at the 1st World Mind Sports Games

Draughts at the 1st World Mind Sports Games

Contents

International Draughts (10 x 10) (Men)

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Alexander Georgiev Russia  1
 Alexander Schwarzman Russia  1  
 Alexander Georgiev Russia  1
   Alexei Chizhov Russia  1  
 Nikolai Gulyaev Russia  0
 Alexei Chizhov Russia  2  
 Alexander Georgiev Russia  1
   Anatoli Gantvarg Belarus  1  
 Anatoli Gantvarg Belarus  1
 Andrei Tolchykau Belarus  1  
 Anatoli Gantvarg Belarus  2
   Iwan Tokusarov Russia  0  
 Roberts Misans Latvia  1
 Iwan Tokusarov Russia  1  
 Alexander Georgiev Russia  1
   Alexander Getmanski Russia  1
 Guntis Valneris Latvia  1
 Bassirou Ba Senegal  1  
 Guntis Valneris Latvia  1
   Yuriy Anikeev Ukraine  1  
 Mourodoullo Amrillaew Russia  0
 Yuriy Anikeev Ukraine  2  
 Guntis Valneris Latvia  1
   Alexander Getmanski Russia  1   Third place
 Jean Marc Ndjofang Cameroon  1
 Pim Meurs Netherlands  1  
 Jean Marc Ndjofang Cameroon  1  Anatoli Gantvarg Belarus  1
   Alexander Getmanski Russia  1    Guntis Valneris Latvia  1
 Edvard Bouzinski Lithuania  1
 Alexander Getmanski Russia  1  

International Draughts (10 x 10) (Women)

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Tanja Chub Netherlands  1
 Laura Ratniece Latvia  1  
 Tanja Chub Netherlands  1
   Nina Hoekman Netherlands  1  
 Irina Platonova Russia  0
 Nina Hoekman Netherlands  2  
 Tanja Chub Netherlands  1
   Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia  1  
 Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia  1
 Vitalia Doumesh Netherlands  1  
 Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia  2
   Lyudmila Litvinenko Ukraine  0  
 Lyudmila Litvinenko Ukraine  2
 Matrena Nogovitsyna Russia  0  
 Tanja Chub Netherlands  1
   Zoja Golubeva Latvia  1
 Olga Balthazi Ukraine  1
 Irina Pashkevich Belarus  1  
 Olga Balthazi Ukraine  1
   Darya Tkachenko Ukraine  1  
 Marafa Danilova Russia  1
 Darya Tkachenko Ukraine  1  
 Olga Balthazi Ukraine  1
   Zoja Golubeva Latvia  1   Third place
 Olga Sadovskaja Belarus  0
 Natalia Shestakova Russia  2  
 Natalia Shestakova Russia  1  Olga Balthazi Ukraine  1
   Zoja Golubeva Latvia  1    Tamara Tansykkuzhina Russia  1
 Olesia Abdullina Russia  0
 Zoja Golubeva Latvia  2  

Russian Draughts (8 x 8) (Women)

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
 Elena Miskov Moldova  2
 
 Ganina Lubov Russia  0  
 Elena Miskov Moldova  2
 
   Makarenkova Yulia Ukraine  0  
 Makarenkova Yulia Ukraine  2
 
 Bushueva Ekaterina Russia  0  
 Elena Miskov Moldova  0
 
   Viktoria Motrichko Ukraine  2
 Viktoria Motrichko Ukraine  2
 
 Darya Fedarovich Belarus  0  
 Viktoria Motrichko Ukraine  2 Third place
 
   Yulia Romanscaya Moldova  0  
 Yulia Romanscaya Moldova  2  Makarenkova Yulia Ukraine  0
 Sarshaeva Zhanna Russia  0    Yulia Romanscaya Moldova  2
 

Brazilian Draughts (8 x 8) (Men)

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
         
 Ion Dosca Moldova  2
 
 Kolesov Gavril Russia  0  
 Ion Dosca Moldova  2
 
   Belosheev Sergey Ukraine  0  
 Belosheev Sergey Ukraine  2
 
 Grebenkin Valery Ukraine  0  
 Ion Dosca Moldova  0
 
   Dashkov Oleg Russia  2
 Dashkov Oleg Russia  2
 
 Andrius Kybartas Lithuania  0  
 Dashkov Oleg Russia  2 Third place
 
   Struchkov Nikolay Russia  0  
 Struchkov Nikolay Russia  2  Belosheev Sergey Ukraine  2
 Alexander Schwarzman Russia  0    Struchkov Nikolay Russia  0
 

Checkers (Mixed)

Checkers was played in a Swiss format with no play-offs.


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