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Antoaneta Stefanova and Viktoria Radeva score victories at 2022 European Individual Women Chess Championship in Prague

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Former women’s world champion Antoaneta Stefanova defeated Julia Movsesyan (the Czech Republic) at the 2022 European Individual Women Chess Championship in Prague. Viktoria Radeva won against Ukrainian Yelizaveta Hrebenshchykova. Antoaneta Stefanova ranks 13th in the ranking list after Round 3 with a total score of 2.5 points. Beloslava Krasteva, Nurgyul Salimova, Nadya Toncheva and Viktoria Radeva have 2 points each. 

Nurgyul Salimova drew with Evgeniya Doluhanova (Ukraine). Beloslava Krasteva drew with Teodora Injac of Serbia. Gabriela Antova drew against Anatsasiia Hnatyshyn (Ukraine). Nadya Toncheva lost to Jolanta Zawadska (Poland).




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