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Hoang Thanh Trang Surprising Winner European Women's Championship

Hoang Thanh Trang Surprising Winner European Women's Championship

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On Saturday Hoang Thanh Trang won the 2013 European Women's Championship in Serbia, Belgrade. The 33-year-old grandmaster, who was born in Vietnam but moved to Hungary with her family when she was ten years old, finished a full point ahead of Salome Melia (Georgia), Lilit Mkrtchian (Armenia), Viktorija Cmilyte (Latvia), Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia), Bela Khotenashvili (Georgia) and Monika Socko (Poland). 

It's not an easy name, and not a name that one comes across too often in chess news reports, but "secretly" Hoang Thanh Trang is quite a strong grandmaster. Not a WMG, but a real GM!

The Hungarian only plays a few tournaments a year. In 2013, she participated in the Tradewise Open in Gibraltar in January and the Mayors Cup in Mumbai in June. Last Saturday she drew a worse endgame with the well known Lithuanian grandmaster Viktorija Cmilyte, with which Hoang Thanh Trang (2467) reached the superb score of 9 out of 11 (a 2663 performance).

Here's the press conference with the winner:

Six players tied for second place with 8 points: Salome Melia (Georgia, who won silver), Lilit Mkrtchian (Armenia, bronze), Viktorija Cmilyte (Latvia), Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia), Bela Khotenashvili (Georgia) and Monika Socko (Poland). Together with Alina Kashlinskaya (Russia), Meri Arabidze (Georgia), Natalija Pogonina (Russia), Baira Kovanova (Russia), Anna Muzychuk (Slovenia), Olga Girya (Russia) and Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria), they qualified for the next FIDE World Cup for women.

Update: WGM Natalija Pogonina commented:

"The list of qualifiers is somewhat different, because many of the players (myself included) have already earned their WWCC spots last year. Hence, they have been passed on to some of the participants who finished below 14th place."

Hoang Thanh Trang was seeded 14th, but beat a number of higher rated players. In round 6, she won against Kateryna Lagno (2542):

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In round 8 she defeated reigning European Champion Valentina Gunina (2507) of Russia, also with the black pieces:

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In round 10 she beat Alexandra Kosteniuk (2489) of Russian, again win Black:

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A tournament winner has to defend sometimes as well. Here's that ending Hoang Thanh Trang held against Viktorija Cmilyte in the last round:

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The European Women's Championship was an 11-round Swiss and took place July 23nd - August 3rd, 2013 in Belgrade, Serbia. The time control was 90 minutes for 40 moves plus 30 minutes for the rest of the game with an increment of 30 seconds per move, starting from move one. The players could only agree to a draw after the 40th move. The total prize fund was 60,000 EUR.

European Womens Championship 2013 | Final standings (top 30)

Rank SNo. Name Rtg FED Pts BH BH2 vict
1 14 GM Hoang Thanh Trang 2467 HUN 9 73 79 7
2 24 IM Melia Salome 2428 GEO 8 72½ 77 5
3 16 IM Mkrtchian Lilit 2454 ARM 8 70½ 75½ 5
4 8 GM Cmilyte Viktorija 2497 LTU 8 68½ 73½ 5
5 10 GM Kosteniuk Alexandra 2489 RUS 8 67 71½ 7
6 6 IM Khotenashvili Bela 2512 GEO 8 69 74½ 6
7 22 GM Socko Monika 2435 POL 8 65 69½ 5
8 52 WGM Kashlinskaya Alina 2334 RUS 69½ 73 6
9 61 WGM Arabidze Meri 2320 GEO 73½ 77½ 5
10 12 WGM Pogonina Natalija 2478 RUS 68 72½ 4
11 42 WGM Kovanova Baira 2371 RUS 70 74½ 5
12 1 GM Muzychuk Anna 2594 SLO 69 73½ 4
13 21 WGM Girya Olga 2437 RUS 69½ 75 5
14 9 GM Stefanova Antoaneta 2497 BUL 65 70 6
15 69 WGM Ozturk Kubra 2293 TUR 65 69 6
16 5 GM Cramling Pia 2523 SWE 64½ 70 5
17 15 IM Javakhishvili Lela 2465 GEO 59 63½ 5
18 23 IM Atalik Ekaterina 2430 TUR 59 63½ 6
19 32 IM Milliet Sophie 2396 FRA 60½ 65 5
20 37 GM Arakhamia-Grant Ketevan 2385 SCO 59 63½ 7
21 27 IM Kovalevskaya Ekaterina 2407 RUS 7 70½ 75½ 6
22 46 WGM Daulyte Deimante 2363 LTU 7 69½ 74½ 6
23 25 IM Guramishvili Sopiko 2421 GEO 7 67 72 5
24 3 GM Lagno Kateryna 2542 UKR 7 68½ 74 5
25 7 GM Gunina Valentina 2507 RUS 7 68½ 73½ 7
26 2 GM Dzagnidze Nana 2558 GEO 7 67 71½ 6
27 33 IM Gaponenko Inna 2393 UKR 7 66½ 70 5
28 4 GM Kosintseva Tatiana 2528 RUS 7 65 70½ 5
29 26 IM Matnadze Ana 2412 ESP 7 62 67½ 5
30 13 GM Zhukova Natalia 2471 UKR 7 61½ 66½ 5

Full final standings here

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The Serbian Minister of Youth and Sport Alisa Maric, a strong player herself, celebrated
Salome Melia (silver), Hoang Thanh Trang (gold), Lilit Mkrtchian (bronze)

Photos & videos courtesy of the official website; games via TWIC

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