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Final standings:
2. Grischuk, RUS - 20/30
3. Ponomariov, UKR - 20/30
4. Nepomniatchi, RUS - 20/30
5. Nguyen, VIE - 19.5
6. Mamedov, AZE - 19.5
7. Dubov, RUS - 18
8. Movsesian, ARM - 18
9. Andreikin, RUS - 17.5
10. Tkachiev, FRA - 17
11. Smirin, ISR - 17
12. Sargissian, ARM - 17
13. Akopian, ARM - 17
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Woman Grandmaster (WGM), three-times European champion (U16, twice U18), bronze prize winner at the World Championship (U18) and European Women's Championship, winner of the gold medal at the 1st International Mind Sports Games, co-winner of the 2008 Student World Championship and Russian Superfinal-2010, and #1 at multiple prestigious international tournaments (2005 – Bykova Memorial, 2007 – Rudenko memorial, 2009 – Moscow Open, etc.). Ranked as 3rd most successful female chess player in the world in 2009 by the Association of Chess Professionals. In 2011 Natalia became the only chess player in the world to simultaneously win the Eurocup and European Team Chess Championship and in 2013 - the only person to hold the individual and team Russian Champion titles. She was runner-up at Women's World Team Chess Championship-2011 and earned the bronze medal in 2013.
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