Eventually we have done what so many readers were hoping to see. Today we are proud to announce that the almost complete
history of the Women's Olympiads is available at olimpbase.org. It took a lot of effort and dozens of chess enthusiasts contributed to this unique deed.
So far only a pruned version is available. There are no reviews, game selections, photos, names haven't been standarized etc. There are temporary, incomplete and unofficial all-time statistics
available here.
Some notable achievements:
* MOST OLYMPIADS: 15 - Nieves Garcia (Spain) and Jana Bellin (England/Czechoslovakia). Germany are the only team to participate in all 22 Olympiads
* BIGGEST GAP BETWEEN FIRST AND LAST APPEARANCE: 40 years - Jana Bellin (from 1966 till 2006)
* MOST POINTS: 118 - Maia Chiburdanidze
* MOST WINS: 94 - Nona Gaprindashvili
* MOST GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS: 56 - Susan Polgar (at 4 different Olympiads)
* BEST OVERALL PERCENTAGE: 92% - Alla Kushnir (from 25 games)
* BEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE: 12/12 - Ketevan Arakhamia in 1990
* MOST TEAM MEDALS: 12 - Nona Gaprindashvili (11 gold and 1 silver)
* GOOD AND BAD LUCK: Israel won in 1976 but came no better than 7th on other occasions. Romania came second five times but never won gold. In 1974 they actually came first, but lost play-off vs USSR.
Up-to-date gaps (please help!!):
- Emmen 1957: all games but 40 are not available
- Skopje 1972: some games and results are not available
- Medellin 1974: games and results from preliminary group 5 are not available
- La Valletta 1980: titles and ELOs are not available
- Thessaloniki 1988: titles are not available
- Moscow 1994: titles are not available
- all-time stats are just provisional
- players' names have not been standarized yet