The Women’s Grand Prix is a series of tournaments launched by FIDE in 2009 to promote women’s chess. FIDE is pleased to announce the list of players who have secured their place in the 2024-2025 WGP Series. All 14 qualified players have earned their spot thanks to fulfilling the qualifying conditions. The remaining six players to take part will be nominated by the organizers of each of the six tournaments. Reigning women’s world champion Ju Wenjun will not take part in the series she was replaced by Sarasadat Khademalsharieh.
I was reading an account of the 2024 Boston Marathon held Monday, April 15, which summed up the day as a “tale of two races.” The writer noted that the weather conditions were favorable for the elite runners, who started earlier in the morning before temperatures began to rise. The men’s winner was Ethiopia’s Sisay […]
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