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Women's World Chess Championship: Revision history


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  • curprev 11:4811:48, 27 May 2023 2600:4040:46c9:1400:fd2a:7649:fcc0:fc0a talk 28,712 bytes −674 Almost every Olympic and professional sport sanctioned by international bodies allows women to compete in the Men's division, which is essentially "open". There exist separate women's divisions and often age divisions ( for youth and seniors/masters) athletes to provide an opportunity for them to compete fairly against one another rather than having to compete in the open division undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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