The Continental Women's Chess Championship ended in Ecuador and two Cubans ended up hugging at the top, with seven units: the pinareña Lisandra Ordaz (five wins and four draws) and the Paraguayan naturalized villaclareña Jennifer Pérez (six successes, two draws and a setback).
The tiebreaker system favored Jennifer, who achieved one more victory than Lisandra, so she finished in the first place of the fair and the vueltabajera came second.
This lid granted a quota for the 2023 World Cup, for which Ordaz and Pérez fought in a tie-breaking match, agreed to two games of 15 minutes each.
Lisandra won both and therefore took over the ticket. Congratulations to this excellent athlete and brilliant person.
In the fourth and fifth position, the Santiago Yaniela Forgás and the pinareña Yerisbel Miranda finished, in that order, by accumulating both six stripes.
This event brought together 28 trebejistas from 15 countries.
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