Mai Narva climbs to 7th place at European Chess Championship in Georgia
At the women's European Chess Championship in Batumi, Estonia's strongest representative is Mai Narva, who won her second consecutive game in the eighth round and climbed to 7th place among the tournament leaders.
SportAt the women's European Chess Championship held in Batumi, Georgia, Mai Narva remains the leading Estonian representative, sitting in seventh place in the tournament standings after the eighth round.
Narva achieved her second consecutive victory, which has significantly improved her results. Her performance is clearly superior to other Estonian players' achievements so far, and she continues to compete among Europe's best chess players.
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