World Junior Chess Championship - World Girls U-20 Championship

World Girls U-20 Championship

No. Year Location Champion Country
1 1982 Senta Brustman, Agnieszka !Agnieszka Brustman Poland
2 1983 Mexico City Khasanova, Fliura !Fliura Khasanova USSR
3 1985 Dobrna Arakhamia, Ketevan !Ketevan Arakhamia USSR
4 1986 Vilnius Madl, Ildiko !Ildikó Mádl Hungary
5 1987 Baguio Baginskaite, Camilla !Camilla Baginskaite USSR
6 1988 Adelaide Galliamova, Alisa !Alisa Galliamova USSR
7 1989 Tunja Kachiani, Ketino !Ketino Kachiani USSR
8 1990 Santiago Kachiani, Ketino !Ketino Kachiani USSR
9 1991 Mamaja Bojkovic, Natasa !Nataša Bojković Yugoslavia
10 1992 Buenos Aires Dąbrowska, Krystyna !Krystyna Dąbrowska Poland
11 1993 Kozhikode Khurtsidze, Nino !Nino Khurtsidze Georgia
12 1994 Caiobá Zu Chen !Zhu Chen China
13 1995 Halle Khurtsidze, Nino !Nino Khurtsidze Georgia
14 1996 Medellín Zhu Chen !Zhu Chen China
15 1997 Żagań Hunt, Harriet !Harriet Hunt England
16 1998 Kozhikode Hoang Thanh Trang !Hoang Thanh Trang Vietnam
17 1999 Yerevan Kouvatsou, Maria !Maria Kouvatsou Greece
18 2000 Yerevan Xu Yuanyuan !Xu Yuanyuan China
19 2001 Athens Koneru, Humpy !Humpy Koneru India
20 2002 Goa Zhao Xue !Zhao Xue China
21 2003 Nakhchivan Dzagnidze, Nana !Nana Dzagnidze Georgia
22 2004 Kochi Korbut, Ekaterina !Ekaterina Korbut Russia
23 2005 Istanbul Pähtz, Elisabeth !Elisabeth Pähtz Germany
24 2006 Yerevan Shen, Yang !Shen Yang China
25 2007 Yerevan Nebolsina, Vera !Vera Nebolsina Russia
26 2008 Gaziantep Harika Dronavalli !Harika Dronavalli India
27 2009 Puerto Madryn Swaminathan Soumya !Swaminathan Soumya India
28 2010 Chotowa Anna Muzychuk !Anna Muzychuk Slovenia
29 2011 Chennai Cori, Deysi !Deysi Cori Peru
30 2012 Athens Qi, Guo !Guo Qi China

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