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Portrait of Lyudmila Rudenko, the second Women's World Chess Champion

1950

International Chess Federation (FIDE)

International Chess Federation (FIDE)
Lausanne, Switzerland

Lyudmila Rudenko (1904-1986) was a prominent Soviet chess player who held the title of women's world chess champion from 1950 to 1953. Lyudmila won the Leningrad Women's Championship three times, establishing herself as a top Soviet player. After World War II, in the winter of 1949–1950, FIDE held a tournament in Moscow to determine the new women's champion. Sixteen women from twelve countries competed. Rudenko, then 45, emerged victorious, finishing a full point ahead of her competitors.

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  • Title: Portrait of Lyudmila Rudenko, the second Women's World Chess Champion
  • Date Created: 1950
International Chess Federation (FIDE)

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