23/11/2015 – En la novena y última ronda del Campeonato de Europa por Equipos, materializó el oro en las pruebas absoluta y femenina. En la primera empató sin mayores dificultades contra Hungría y terminó con 15/18. Armenia fue plata y Hungría, bronce. En la sección femenina, derrotó a Alemania totalizando casi un pleno: 17/18 puntos. Ucrania fue plata y Georgia, bronce. Crónica..
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Campeonato de Europa por Equipos 2015
Ronda 9 de la competición absoluta
El duelo entre Rusia y Hungría concluyó empatado a 2:2 lo cual garantizaba la medalla de oro a los rusos. Los otros duelos en la cima fueron Armenia vs. Georgia y Francia vs. Holanda. Los armenios vencieron 3:1 a los georgianos y los franceses se impusieron a Holanda 2,5:1,5. Armenía es el equipo con la mejor valoración de desempates y se lleva la medalla de plata, por delante de los húngaros que ganaron bronce.
Svidler y Grischuk
Los españoles quedaron octavos.
Los resultados del equipo absoluto de España de la novena ronda
Tb.
14
España
Elo
3½: ½
13
Letonia
Elo
6.1
GM
Francisco Vallejo Pons
2684
½ - ½
GM
Alexei Shirov
2689
6.2
GM
David Antón Guijarro
2630
1 - 0
GM
Igor Kovalenko
2694
6.3
GM
Iván Salgado López
2615
1 - 0
IM
Toms Kantans
2514
6.4
GM
Renier Vázquez Igarza
2565
1 - 0
GM
Normunds Miezis
2496
Las partidas de la sección absoluta para reproducir y descargar
Las jugadoras rusas conquistaron oro con una clara victoria de 3:1 frente a Alemania. En todo el torneo tan solo empataron una sola vez (contra Ucrania) y por lo tanto terminaron con el espectular resultado de 17 puntos de 18 posibles. Las ucranias vencieron 3,5:0,5 a las holandesas y ocuparon el segundo puesto con 15/18 puntos, mientras que Georgia empató con Austria 2:2 y ganó bronce con 14/18.
Las españolas ocuparon el duodécimo puesto.
Los resultados del equipo femenino de España de la novena ronda
Tb.
17
Grecia
Elo
2 : 2
11
España
Elo
6.1
WGM
Anna-Maria Botsari
2324
½ - ½
IM
Sabrina Vega Gutierrez
2392
6.2
WIM
Ekaterini Pavlidou
2235
0 - 1
IM
Ana Matnadze
2353
6.3
WIM
Stavroula Tsolakidou
2268
1 - 0
WIM
Yudania Hernández Estevez
2207
6.4
WGM
Maria Kouvatsou
2073
½ - ½
WGM
Mónica Calzetta Ruiz
2252
Las partidas de la sección femenina para reproducir y descargar
Clasificación final de la prueba femenina (9 rondas)
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