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Chinese chess player In this Chinese name, the family name is Wu.
Wu Mingqian
Wu Mingqian, Lucerne 1982
CountryChina
Born (1961-01-08) January 8, 1961 (age 63)
TitleWoman Grandmaster (1985)
FIDE rating2175
Peak rating2215 (January 1987)

Wu Mingqian (Chinese: 吴敏茜; born January 8, 1961) is a Chinese chess player who holds the title Woman Grandmaster, which she received from FIDE in 1985.

In 1985, Wu came second at the Women's Interzonal tournament in Zeleznovodsk with a final score of 10½/15. As a result, she qualified for the 1986 Women's Candidates Tournament, held in Malmö, where she came 8th (last) scoring 3/7. The following year, Wu came in 12th place at the Smederevska Palanka Interzonal tournament with a final score of 5½/15.

Wu competed for the China women's national chess team: four times at the Women's Chess Olympiad (1980–1986) with an overall record of 54 total games played (+21, =20, -13).

See also

References

  1. 中国国际象棋运动员等级分数据库, chessinchina.net
  2. 1985 Zeleznovodsk Interzonal Tournament, mark-weeks.com
  3. 1986 Malmo Candidates Tournament, mark-weeks.com
  4. 1987 Smederevska Palanka Interzonal Tournament, mark-weeks.com
  5. Wu Mingqian team chess record at Olimpbase.org

External links

Chess in China
Governing bodies
Competitions
Grandmasters
(in chronological order)
† Currently not representing China.


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