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Olga Kamyshleeva in 2012

Olga Kamyshleeva (born 21 April 1973, Minsk) is a Dutch/Belarus international draughts player, 2003 Women's World Champion, she took silver in 1993 (shared with Elena Chitaykina from Russia) and bronze in 1997 and 2015. Then played World Draughts Championship match with Natalia Sadowska from Poland.

She emigrated to the Netherlands in 1996.

Participation in World and European Championships

Year Competition Location tournament/ match Result Place
1993 WC Netherlands Brunssum tournament 4+6=1- 2*
1997 WC Poland Mińsk Mazowiecki tournament 5+5=3- 3**
1999 WC Russia Yakutsk tournament (Swiss system) 3+6=0- 4
2000 EC Ukraine Zaporizhia tournament (Swiss system) 2+6=0- 3
2001 WC Netherlands Velp tournament (Swiss system) 3+5=1- 5
2002 EC Lithuania Vilnius tournament (Swiss system) 3+5=1- 7
2003 WC Netherlands Zoutelande tournament 6+7=0- 1
2004 WC Russia Ufa match with Russia Tamara Tansykkuzhina 1+2- 2
2015 WC China Wǔhàn tournament 5+10=0- 3
2016 WC Poland Karpacz match with Poland Natalia Sadowska 28:56 2

* took 2-3 place with Russia Elena Chitaykina

** took 2-3 place with Poland Ewa Schalley-Minkina, additional match 4:8

References

  1. "Women's World Championship 2003". Toernooibase.kndb.nl. Retrieved 2013-11-23.


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