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The 2017 Women's World Draughts Championship at the international draughts held in Tallinn, Estonia International Draughts Federation FMJD. Sixteen female players in total was competing in the tournament. The tournament started on October 1, 2017, and lasted on October 15, 2017. Three round played in hotel Europe, other – at Paul Keres Chess House. It played as a round-robin, with 15 rounds in total. The winning prize for the tournament is 20,000 euros. At the same time the 2017 World Draughts Championship was held.

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  • 2017 Women's World Draughts Championship (en)
  • Чемпионат мира по международным шашкам среди женщин 2017 (ru)
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  • Чемпионат мира по международным шашкам среди женщин 2017 года проходил c 1 по 15 октября в Таллине, Эстония под эгидой ФМЖД в виде кругового турнира среди 16 участниц. Одновременно проводился чемпионат мира среди мужчин. Призовой фонд турнира 20 000€. Чемпионкой мира стала Зоя Голубева (Латвия). На втором месте Ольга Федорович (Белоруссия), на третьем россиянка Айгуль Идрисова. (ru)
  • The 2017 Women's World Draughts Championship at the international draughts held in Tallinn, Estonia International Draughts Federation FMJD. Sixteen female players in total was competing in the tournament. The tournament started on October 1, 2017, and lasted on October 15, 2017. Three round played in hotel Europe, other – at Paul Keres Chess House. It played as a round-robin, with 15 rounds in total. The winning prize for the tournament is 20,000 euros. At the same time the 2017 World Draughts Championship was held. (en)
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  • The 2017 Women's World Draughts Championship at the international draughts held in Tallinn, Estonia International Draughts Federation FMJD. Sixteen female players in total was competing in the tournament. The tournament started on October 1, 2017, and lasted on October 15, 2017. Three round played in hotel Europe, other – at Paul Keres Chess House. It played as a round-robin, with 15 rounds in total. The winning prize for the tournament is 20,000 euros. At the same time the 2017 World Draughts Championship was held. Women's World Draughts Champion Natalia Sadowska (Poland) and former champion Zoja Golubeva (Latvia) participated in competition. New world champion became Zoja Golubeva. (en)
  • Чемпионат мира по международным шашкам среди женщин 2017 года проходил c 1 по 15 октября в Таллине, Эстония под эгидой ФМЖД в виде кругового турнира среди 16 участниц. Одновременно проводился чемпионат мира среди мужчин. Призовой фонд турнира 20 000€. Чемпионкой мира стала Зоя Голубева (Латвия). На втором месте Ольга Федорович (Белоруссия), на третьем россиянка Айгуль Идрисова. (ru)
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