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Greek chess player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Artemis Fouriki (Greek: Άρτεμις Φουρίκη) is a Greek chess player. She is a three-time Greek Women's Chess Championship winner (1978, 1979, 1980).
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Artemis Fouriki won the first three Greek Women's Chess Championships held after a 30-year break (1978, 1979, 1980); the first official Greek Chess Championship for women was held in 1947.[1]
Artemis Fouriki played for Greece in the 24th Chess Olympiad in 1980.[2][3] In the this competition, held in Valletta, she played on the 1st board. She played 10 games, of which she won 3, lost 4 and drew 3. She also took part in the Women's Chess Balkaniads in 1978 and 1979 for Greece. In the 1978 tournament, held in Băile Herculane, she won 1 game and lost 3 games.[4] In the 1979 tournament held in Bihać she was able to score only ½ a point in 4 games.[5]
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