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Women's World Chess Championship 1978

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The 1978 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Maia Chiburdanidze, who defeated the incumbent champion Nona Gaprindashvili At only 17 years of age, Chiburdanidze became the sixth and youngest Women's World Champion (Gaprindashvili had been 20 when she first won the title).

1976 Interzonals

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For the first time, the women's cycle contained not one but two Interzonal tournaments, held in Roosendaal, Netherlands and Tbilisi, Georgian SSR in November and December 1976, featuring the best players from each FIDE zone. A total of 25 players took part, with the top three from each Interzonal qualifying for the Candidates Tournament.

Akhmilovskaya and former three-time challenger Kushnir (now representing Israel) shared first place in Roosendaal, while Lematschko took the third and last spot in the Candidates after a playoff against van der Mije.[1]

In Tbilisi, Fatalibekova won, half a point ahead of Kozlovskaya and 15-year-old prodigy Chiburdanidze.[2]

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1977-78 Candidates matches

The top three from each of the two Interzonals were joined by seeded players Alexandria and Levitina, the finalists from the last Candidates Tournament. These eight players contested a knock-out series of matches. Sixteen-year-old Chiburdanidze beat Kushnir in the final, earning the right to challenge reigning champion Gaprindashvili.[3]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Tbilisi, Apr-May 1977
Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze
Tallinn, Sep–Oct 1977
Soviet Union Nana Alexandria
Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze
Sofia, May–June 1977
Soviet Union Elena Akhmilovskaya
Soviet Union Elena Akhmilovskaya
Bad Kissingen, Jan 1978
Bulgaria Tatjana Lematschko
Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze
Dortmund, May–June 1977
Israel Alla Kushnir
Israel Alla Kushnir6
West Berlin, Sep–Oct 1977
Soviet Union Irina Levitina3
Israel Alla Kushnir
Sochi, Apr-May 1977
Soviet Union Elena Fatalibekova
Soviet Union Elena Fatalibekova6
Soviet Union Valentina Kozlovskaya2
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1978 Championship Match

The championship match was played in Tbilisi from August 19 to October 12, 1978.[4] A close match ended with a victory for 17-year-old Chiburdanidze against her twenty-year older opponent.[5]

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