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Full name | Ding Liren |
Country | China |
Title | Untitled |
FIDE rating | 2530 (No. 541, July 2009) |
Peak rating | 2530 (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.
Career
- 2002: World Youth Championship Heraklio U-10, joint 1st on points with Eltaj Safarli, 2nd on tiebreak
- 2004: World Youth Championship Heraklio U-12, joint 1st on points with Zhao Nan, 2nd on tiebreak
- 2008: Chinese Individual Championship, finished 6th
- 2009: Chinese Individual Championship, 1st with 8½/11 and 2800+ TPR
Notable games
- Ding Liren - Li Shilong, King's Indian Defense, Chinese National Championship, Round 3, Xinghua, 28 May 2009
- Ding Liren - Wang Hao, Semi-Slav Queen's Gambit, Chinese National Championship, Round 10, Xinghua, 5 June 2009
External links
- Ding Liren rating card at FIDE
- Ding Liren player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Profiles and interviews
- http://zhuyue.blog.sohu.com/38398465.html
- http://www.wems.net/View.asp?id=443
- http://www.wems.net/View.asp?id=1269%0D%0A
- http://www.dbt.gov.cn/show.asp?id=360
References & Further reading
- World Youth Chess Championships 2002
- World Youth Chess Championships 2004
- Chinese Championship – a pictorial review
- 16-year-old Ding Liren Wins Chinese Ch
- Ding Liren wins the Chinese Chess Championship (Chessdom)
- Ding Liren (16) new Chinese Champion after surreal finish (ChessVibes)
- Chinese Championship – a closer look at Ding Liren (ChessBase)
- The Chess Mind (Dennis Monokroussos)
- Ding Liren champion de Chine! (Europe Echecs)
- Feedback and facts on FIDE's 'zero tolerance' rule
- Chinese Championship – decision by default
Preceded byNi Hua | Chinese Chess Champion 2009 |
Succeeded byIncumbent |