Women's World Chess Championship 1984

The 1984 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Maia Chiburdanidze, who successfully defended her title against challenger Irina Levitina.

A Soviet stamp dedicated to the Women's World Chess Championship 1984

1982 Interzonals

As part of the qualification process, two Interzonal tournaments were held, one in Bad Kissingen in July and the other in Tbilisi in September 1982, featuring the best players from each FIDE zone. A total of 31 players took part, with the top three from each Interzonal qualifying for the Candidates Tournament.

In Bad Kissingen, ex-champion Gaprindashvili took first place and qualified along with Semenova and Lematschko.[1]

Mureşan won in Tbilisi, ahead of Levitina and Liu (the first Chinese player to qualify for a Candidates Tournament).[2]

1982 Women's Interzonal, Bad Kissingen
Player12345678910111213141516PointsTie break
1 Nona Gaprindashvili (Soviet Union)-0½½1½11½111111112
2 Lidia Semenova (Soviet Union)1-½11½011½½111½111½
3 Tatjana Lematschko (Switzerland)½½-0½11½½1111½1111
4 Eliska Klimova (Czechoslovakia)½01-01½11½11½½1110½69.00
5 Barbara Hund (West Germany)00½1-0½½1111111110½62.25
6 Marta Litinskaya (Soviet Union)½½001-½0111½111110
7 Marina Pogorevici (Romania)010½½½-½½1½1½111
8 Elena Fatalibekova (Soviet Union)00½0½1½-0½½½1½½1744.75
9 Suzana Maksimović (Yugoslavia)½0½000½1-0101½11740.75
10 Mária Ivánka (Hungary)0½0½000½1-1110½1740.00
11 Erika Belle (Netherlands)0½0000½½00-11½105
12 Borislava Borisova (Sweden)00000½0½100-0½1123.50
13 Nava Shterenberg (Canada)000½00½00001-1½123.00
14 Hanna Ereńska-Radzewska (Poland)00½½000½½1½½0-004
15 Giovanna Arbunic (Chile)0½00000½0½00½1-0319.00
16 Rachel Crotto (USA)000000000010011-312.00
1982 Women's Interzonal, Tbilisi
Player123456789101112131415PointsTie break
1 Margareta Mureşan (Romania)-½111½½10½11½1110½
2 Irina Levitina (Soviet Union)½-½½1½½½1½½½111
3 Liu Shilan (China)0½-½0½0111½11119
4 Nieves García (Spain)0½½-½11½½01½½½1851.75
5 Elena Akhmilovskaya (Soviet Union)001½-0110½11½1½851.50
6 Nino Gurieli (Soviet Union)½½½01-½0011½1½1851.00
7 Tamara Minogina (Soviet Union)½½100½-1½½½½½½149.75
8 Natalia Titorenko (Soviet Union)0½0½010-11101½145.75
9 Gisela Fischdick (West Germany)100½11½0-½001½17
10 Zsuzsa Veroci-Petronic (Hungary)½½01½0½0½-½½½½141.75
11 Zorica Nikolin (Yugoslavia)0½½000½01½-½11137.50
12 Amalija Pihajlić (Yugoslavia)0½0½0½½11½½-½00
13 Rohini Khadilkar (India)½00½½0½00½0½-11529.50
14 Diane Savereide (USA)000½0½½½½½010-1529.25
15 Ilse Guggenberger (Colombia)0000½000000100-

1983-84 Candidates Tournament

The six qualifiers from the Interzonals were joined by two seeded players: Alexandria, who had lost the last championship match, and Ioseliani, who had lost the previous Candidates final.

These eight players contested a knock-out series of matches. Levitina won the final, earning the right to challenge the reigning champion for the title.[3]

  Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                           
  Lvov, Mar 1983
    Irina Levitina 6  
    Nona Gaprindashvili 4     Dubna, Nov 1983
      Irina Levitina  
  Alicante, 1983[4]     Nana Alexandria  
    Nana Alexandria
    Tatjana Lematschko     Sochi, Mar 1984
      Irina Levitina 7
  Bad Kissingen, Mar 1983       Lidia Semenova 5
    Lidia Semenova  
    Margareta Mureşan     Sochi, Nov 1983
      Lidia Semenova
  Velden, Mar 1983     Nana Ioseliani  
    Liu Shilan 3
    Nana Ioseliani 6  

1984 Championship Match

The championship match was played in Volgograd in 1984. Unlike the previous match three years before, champion Chiburdanidze had no problems this time. She beat challenger Levitina with a comfortable margin of three points and retained her title[5]

Women's World Championship Match 1984
1234567891011121314Total
 Irina Levitina (Soviet Union) ½½10½½½100½00½
 Maia Chiburdanidze (Soviet Union) ½½01½½½011½11½

References

  1. "World Chess Championship (women) : 1982 Bad Kissingen Interzonal Tournament". Mark-weeks.com. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  2. "World Chess Championship (women) : 1982 Tbilisi Interzonal Tournament". Mark-weeks.com. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  3. "World Chess Championship (women) : 1983-84 cycle : Candidates Matches". Mark-weeks.com. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  4. "Candidates (Women) qf4, Alicante 1983". 365chess.com. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  5. "Chiburdanidze - Levitina". Chess in the USSR 1/1985, p. 14. .
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