+ Follow ANA SREBRNIC AND JANA KRIVEC Tag
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[Title] => RP women spank Estonia
[Summary] => The Philippines womens squad pulled off a stirring 2.5-0.5 victory over 34th-ranked Estonia to gain a share of 14th place even as the RP mens team got stalled by a draw by Switzerland and remained in joint 33rd in the penultimate round of the World Chess Olympiad in Turin, Italy Saturday.
Catherine Pereña and Beverly Mendoza beat Monika Tsiganova and Valeria Gansvind, respectively, while Sherily Cua halved the point with Victoria Bashkite to complete the surprising victory for the 60th-ranked Filipina chessers.
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Catherine Pereña and Beverly Mendoza beat Monika Tsiganova and Valeria Gansvind, respectively, while Sherily Cua halved the point with Victoria Bashkite to complete the surprising victory for the 60th-ranked Filipina chessers.
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