Wang Yu | |
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Country | China |
Born | (1982-11-19) 19 November 1982 (age 42) Tianjin, China |
Title | International Master (2007) Woman Grandmaster (2003) |
Peak rating | 2438 (October 2000) |
Wang Yu (Chinese: 王瑜; born 19 November 1982 in Tianjin) is a Chinese chess player who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM).
Chess career
In 1996, Wang won the World Under-14 Girls Championship and in 1998, won the World U16 Girls Championship. In 1999, she won the Asian Junior Girls' Championship in Vũng Tàu. Wang finished runner-up at the World Under-18 Girls Championship of 2000.
Wang Yu won the Asian Women's Chess Championship of 2004 in Beirut. In 2005, she won the Chinese Women's Chess Championship.
National team
Wang played for the B team in 1999 and for the first team in 2003 at the Women's Asian Team Chess Championship (overall record is 11 games: +6, =2, -3). She also played for the Chinese women's team at the World Team Chess Championship in Beersheba (overall record was 6 games:+0, =2, -4). In 2006 Wang Yu was a member of the Chinese team which won the bronze medal at the Women's 37th Chess Olympiad (played 4 games in total: +1, =1, -2).
Wang was part of the women's team in the 2007 China-Russia Summit Match.
IM title
In 2007, she gained the International Master (IM) title. She achieved her IM norms at:
- Tan Chin Nam Cup International GM Open in Qingdao, China (July 4–8, 2002); score 4.0/9
- Aeroflot Open 2004 B Group in Moscow, Russia (February 16–26, 2004); score 5.5/9
- Dubai Open 2005 in Dubai, UAE (April 4–12, 2005); score 5.0/9
WGM title
In 2003, she gained the Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title. She achieved her WGM norms at:
- China Women's Ch. in Suzhou, China (March–April 2001); score 6.0/9
- 9th Asian Women's Ch. in Chennai, India (Sept 2001); score 7.0/9
- Tan Chin Nam Cup GM in Qingdao (July 2002); score 4.0/9
China Chess League
Wang Yu plays for Beijing chess club in the China Chess League (CCL).
See also
References
- "中国国际象棋运动员等级分数据库". Chessinchina.net. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
- ^ IM title application FIDE
- "Today in Indian History: Events for September 24". indianage.com. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- Oropesa del Mar 2000 - 14° World Championship u18 (girls) BrasilBase
- "11th Asian Women Individual Chess Championship 2004". FIDE. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
- Wojciech Bartelski. "Women's Asian Team Chess Championship: Wang Yu". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
- Wojciech Bartelski. "World Men's Team Chess Championship: Wang Yu". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
- "World Chess Federation". FIDE. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
- "雅戈尔杯中国国际象棋甲级联赛官方网站". Ccl.sports.cn. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
External links
- Wang Yu A. rating card at FIDE
- Wang Yu A. chess games at 365Chess.com
- Wang Yu player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Wang Yu A. at NICBase (archived)
- "Wang Yu keeps China's reputation intact". SPORTSTAR, VOL.26 :: NO.25 :: June 21–27, 2003. (archived)
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded byHumpy Koneru | Women's Asian Chess Champion 2004 |
Succeeded byTania Sachdev |
Preceded byQin Kanying | Women's Chinese Chess Champion 2005 |
Succeeded byLi Ruofan |
Asian Games Champions in Chess | |
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Men's individual rapid | |
Women's individual rapid | |
Men's team classical | |
Women's team classical | |
Mixed team classical |
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Chess International Masters
- Chess Woman Grandmasters
- Chinese female chess players
- Chinese chess players
- World Youth Chess Champions
- Asian Games medalists in chess
- Chess players at the 2010 Asian Games
- 21st-century chess players
- Chess players from Tianjin
- Asian Games gold medalists for China
- Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games
- Chess Olympiad competitors