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'''Ding Liren''' (]: 丁立人) is the reigning ]. On 6 June 2009, at the age of 16 he became the youngest ever person to win the national title. '''Ding Liren''' (]: 丁立人) is the reigning ]. On 6 June 2009, at the age of 16 he became the youngest ever person to win the national title. In October 2009, he became China's ].<ref>http://www.fide.com/component/content/article/1-fide-news/4148--titles-approved-at-the-80th-fide-congress-</ref>


==Career== ==Career==

Revision as of 09:31, 20 October 2009

Ding Liren
Full nameDing Liren
Country China
TitleGrandmaster (2009)
FIDE rating2530
(No. 541, July 2009)
Peak rating2530
(July 2009)

Ding Liren (Chinese: 丁立人) is the reigning Chess Champion of China. On 6 June 2009, at the age of 16 he became the youngest ever person to win the national title. In October 2009, he became China's 28th Grandmaster.

Career

Notable games

External links

Profiles and interviews

References & Further reading

  1. http://ratings.fide.com/title_applications.phtml?details=1&id=8603677&title=GM&pb=24
  2. http://www.fide.com/component/content/article/1-fide-news/4148--titles-approved-at-the-80th-fide-congress-
  3. World Youth Chess Championships 2002
  4. World Youth Chess Championships 2004
  5. Chinese Championship – a pictorial review
Preceded byNi Hua Chinese Chess Champion
2009
Succeeded byIncumbent
Chess in China
Governing bodies
Competitions
Grandmasters
(in chronological order)
† Currently not representing China.
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