<page_title> Women's World Chess Championship </page_title> <section_title> List of Women's World Chess Championships </section_title> <table> <cell> 1981 <col_header> Year </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> Borjomi Tbilisi <col_header> Host city </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> Maia Chiburdanidze <col_header> World champion </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> Nana Alexandria <col_header> Runner-up(s) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> 1984 <col_header> Year </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> Volgograd <col_header> Host city </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> Maia Chiburdanidze <col_header> World champion </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> <cell> Irina Levitina <col_header> Runner-up(s) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1927–1944) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1944–1950) </col_header> <col_header> Women's World Chess Championship (1950–1999) </col_header> </cell> </table>
Chiburdanidze defended her title against Alexandria at Borjomi Tbilisi in 1981, and Irina Levitina at Volgograd in 1984.