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European School Chess Championship 2025 - Girls 9

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16 players participated in this 9-round tournament, held from 30 May 2025 to 07 Jun 2025 in Mamaia, Romania. 7 federations represented. Top 10 Elo average was 886, and top seed was Lile Svanadze (🇬🇪 GEO, 1613).

Lile Svanadze (🇬🇪 GEO, 1613) won with 8.5/9, ahead of Sabina-Teodora Dutcovici (7.5) and Sophia-Lenina Matala (6.0). Svanadze won solo starting round 8.

Location
🇷🇴Mamaia, Romania
Dates
30 May 2025 → 07 Jun 2025
Time control
Standard: 90 minutes with 30 second increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 9 rounds
Top seed
🇬🇪Lile Svanadze1613
Avg top 10
886
Participants
16
Federations · 7 represented
🇷🇴Romania×8
🇹🇷Turkiye×1
🇵🇱Poland×1
🇲🇩Moldova×1
🇬🇪Georgia×1
🇩🇰Denmark×1
🇨🇿Czech Republic×1
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 9 rounds

Lile Svanadze led from R8; +1.0-point edge over the runner-up. Title race converged from 2 co-leaders at R4 to 1 by R8.

Co-leaders
6
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2.54.579R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9
R8–R9 · LEAD HELD

Lile Svanadze never relinquished the lead after R8; final gap +1.0 over the runner-up.

R4 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

Lile Svanadze drew with Sabina-Teodora Dutcovici (White).

WIN STREAKS · 3 top finishers

Lile Svanadze 3+5 wins (R1–R3, R5–R9)Sabina-Teodora Dutcovici 3+3 wins (R1–R3, R5–R7)Sophia-Lenina Matala 3 wins (R6–R8)

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Svanadze, Lile1613GEO+6N+7B+3N=2B+5N+8B+4N+9B+11N8.543.047.043.251848+45.6
2Dutcovici, Sabina-Teodora1472ROU+14N+9B+11N=1N+8B+4B+5N3B+6N7.543.045.034.751632+40.8
3Matala, Sophia-Lenina1459ROU+10B+4N1B8N=6B+14N+11B+2N=5B6.044.546.528.501643+60.0
4Trzcinska, Wiktoria0POL+13N3B+9N=11B+7B2N1B+15N+8N5.542.544.020.001323-24.8
5Oprisan, Ilinca-Natalia1500ROU=12B=8N+6B+7N1B=11N2B+13N=3N5.043.546.021.251400-35.2
6Atalay, Ela0TUR1B+16N5N+14B=3N+13B+10N=8B2B5.040.540.514.2511900.0
7Levinta, Maria1412MDA+16N1N+10B5B4N=9B+13N=11B+15B5.036.036.012.751176-41.6
8Apostoaiei, Magdalena0ROU=11N=5B+14N+3B2N1N+12B=6N4B4.544.546.518.0013570.0
9Apostoaiei, Maria1408ROU+15B2N4B10N+12B=7N+14B1N+13B4.538.540.011.5011590.0
10Korac, Victoria0ROU3N+13B7N+9B11N+15N6B=12N+14B4.532.033.512.006210.0
11Slivca, Gabriela-Andreea0ROU=8B+12N2B=4N+10B=5B3N=7N1B4.046.549.517.501286-44.8
12Cizikova, Klaudia0CZE=5N11B=13N=15B9N+16B8N=10BF3.026.526.56.7512870.0
13Apostoaiei, Malvina0ROU4B10N=12B+16N+15B6N7B5B9N2.534.034.03.006520.0
14FIDE 52901757202B+15N8B6N+16B3B9NF10N2.033.533.51.506490.0
15Skytte, Amanda0DEN9N14B+16B=12N13N10BF4B7N1.527.027.01.506140.0
16FIDE 4225224507B6B15N13B14N12NFFF0.019.019.00.006130.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

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