Caissa Award
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Caissa Award
Summary
Caissa Award is a sports award[1].
Key Facts
- Caissa Award's field of work was women in chess[2].
- Caissa Award won the Nadezhda Kosintseva[3].
- Caissa Award won the Hou Yifan[4].
- Caissa Award won the Judit Polgár[5].
- Caissa Award won the Mariya Muzychuk[6].
- Caissa Award won the Anna Muzychuk[7].
- Caissa Award won the Nana Dzagnidze[8].
- Caissa Award's image is recorded as Вручение Анне Музычук женского шахматного Оскара «Каисса» (cropped).jpg[9].
- Caissa Award's instance of is recorded as sports award[10].
- Caïssa is named after Caissa Award[11].
- Caissa Award's manufacturer is recorded as Lobortas Classic Jewelry House[12].
- Caissa Award's Commons category is recorded as Caissa Award[13].
- Caissa Award's sport is recorded as chess[14].
- Caissa Award's conferred by is recorded as FIDE[15].
- Caissa Award's different from is recorded as Caissa Award[16].
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Career and Affiliations
Caissa Award's field of work was women in chess[2].
Recognition
Wins include Nadezhda Kosintseva[3], a chess player[17], b. 1985[18], of Russia[19]; Hou Yifan[4], a chess player[20], b. 1994[21], of People's Republic of China[22], awarded the BBC 100 Women[23]; Judit Polgár[5], a chess player[24], b. 1976[25], of Hungary[26], awarded the Chess Oscar[27], specialised in chess[28]; Mariya Muzychuk[6], a chess player[29], b. 1992[30], of Ukraine[31], awarded the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class[32]; Anna Muzychuk[7], a chess player[33], b. 1990[34], of Ukraine[35], awarded the Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class[36]; and Nana Dzagnidze[8], a chess player[37], b. 1987[38], of Georgia[39].
FAQs
What awards did Caissa Award receive?
Honors received include Nadezhda Kosintseva[3], Hou Yifan[4], Judit Polgár[5], and Mariya Muzychuk[6].