K Jennitha Anto from India has won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title on 24th July 2013. She has competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
India’s K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for women except the premier.
K Jennitha Anto from India has won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title on 24th July 2013. She has competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
India’s K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for women except the premier.
K Jennitha Anto from India has won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title on 24th July 2013. She has competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
India’s K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for women except the premier.
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K Jennitha Anto from India has won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title on 24th July 2013. She has competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
H.P.Dubey
India’s K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for women except the premier.
eAnswers Team
K Jennitha Anto from India has won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title on 24th July 2013. She has competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
H.P.Dubey
India’s K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for women except the premier.
eAnswers Team
K Jennitha Anto from India has won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title on 24th July 2013. She has competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
H.P.Dubey
India’s K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women’s Individual Chess Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for women except the premier.