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Natalia Sadowska (born 27 July 1991 [1]) is a Polish draughts player who ranked third at the Women's Draughts European Championship in 2010 [2] and whose successes go back to 2007. [3] She is a highly rated women's player for Poland [4] and was second at the 2015 Women's World Draughts Championship in Wuhan.
Maurice Raichenbach (born near Warsaw, Poland on May 12, 1915; died in Hauts-de-Seine, France on March 1, 1998) was a Polish-born French draughts champion. His early childhood was spent in the area around Warsaw, but when he was a boy his mother died and his father moved them to France.
International draughts (also called international checkers or Polish draughts) is a strategy board game for two players, one of the variants of draughts.The gameboard comprises 10×10 squares in alternating dark and light colours, of which only the 50 dark squares are used.
The 2021 Women's World Draughts Championship match at the international draughts was held 23 April – 3 May 2021 [1] in Warsaw International Draughts Federation FMJD between world champion 2019 Tamara Tansykkuzhina from [2] and world champion 2018 Natalia Sadowska (Poland). [3] Tamara Tansykkuzhina won seventh title. [4]
The 2018 Women's European championships of international draughts were held from 16 to 22 December in Moscow in main program and in superblitz. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The winner was Matrena Nogovitsyna , silver was Natalia Shestakova and third was Elena Milshina (all from Russia ).
The 2018 Women's World Draughts Championship match at the international draughts was held 19–30 November 2018 [1] in Riga International Draughts Federation FMJD between world champion 2017 Zoja Golubeva [2] and world champion 2016 Natalia Sadowska . [3] [4] Natalia Sadowska won second title. Prize money 17 000€ (10 000€ for winner and ...
First, being only 18 years old, she won the first World Women Championships in Brazilian draughts in Nidzica (Poland), [3] and the next year she took the gold medal in Russian checkers at the World Mind Sports Games in Beijing while defeating Miskova in the final barrage. [4] In 2008 she also became World junior vice-champion in International ...
The women's championship began in 1973 in the Netherlands and has had winners from the Soviet Union, Latvia, Ukraine, Russia and Poland. [2] The current women's champion is Viktoriya Motrichko . The player who has won most times is Zoja Golubeva , who previously won the championship fifteen times.