When was the Women’s World Chess Championship established?
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) established the Women's World Chess Championship in 1927 as a tournament to determine the world's best female chess player. The first championships were all-play-all tournaments held concurrently with Chess Olympiads.
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) established the Women's World Chess Championship in 1927 as a tournament to determine the world's best female chess player. The first championships were all-play-all tournaments held concurrently with Chess Olympiads.