It was a heartbreak for overnight leader Soumya as the Pune girl lost to Padmini Rout in the final round to slip to third, while top seed Tania Sachdev who had suffered early losses finished second with six points from last seven rounds.
Mary Ann, who was on second spot, settled for a hard-fought draw against Ivana Maria Furtado and the result was enough to earn a third national title in a row.
Subaraman Vijayalaxmi had won the National women's title five times in a row (1998-2002), while Rohini Khadilkar had won thrice in 1976, 1977 and 1979 -- there was no championship in 1978.
Playing 14-year-old Ivana of Goa, Mary Ann found herself in an inferior position in a King's Indian attack.
But Ivana was equally nervous as she offered a draw despite being a piece ahead on the 25th move and Mary Ann promptly accepted.
Padmini, who had blundered last evening against Michelle Catherina, showed remarkable cool in handling a queen and rook ending and later converting her superior position into a winning rook and pawn ending to finish fourth.
Delhi girl Tania showed her class to get the better of Bodda Pratyusha of Andhra Pradesh in just 29 moves.
The find of the championship was clearly the National junior girls champion, Ivana, who in her maiden National Premier gained 24 Elo points, while Bhakti Kulkarni lost 26 Elo points.
WGM Bhakti Kulkarni (Goa) (4.5) drew WGM Swati Ghate (LIC) (6); WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty (LIC) (4.5) bt WFM G K Monnisha (TN) (3.5); Bodda Pratyusha (AP) (4.5) lost to IM Tania Sachdev (AI) (7.5); WGM Padmini Rout (Odisha) (7) bt WGM Soumya Swaminathan (PSPB) (7.5); IM Nisha Mohota (PSPB) (5.5) bt Michelle Catherina (TN) (3); WGM Mary Ann Gomes (WB) (7.5) drew WIM Ivana Maria Furtado (Goa) (5).
Final Standings:
1 WGM Mary Ann Gomes; 2 IM Tania Sachdev; 3 WGM Soumya Swaminathan; 4 WGM Padmini Rout; 5 WGM Swati Ghate; 6 IM Nisha Mohota; 7 WIM Ivana Maria Furtado; 8 WGM Bhakti Kulkarni; 9 WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty; 10 Bodda Pratyusha; 11 WFM G K Monnisha; 12 Michelle Catherina.
