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'''Anya Sun Corke''' (born [[12 September]] [[1990]]) is a [[Woman Grandmaster]] and the top [[chess]] player currently active in [[Hong Kong]]. She was the 2004 Hong Kong National Champion, thought to be one of the youngest national champions ever.
'''Anya Sun Corke''' (born [[12 September]] [[1990]]) is a [[Woman Grandmaster]] and the top [[chess]] player currently active in [[Hong Kong]]. She was the 2004, 2005, and 2006 Hong Kong National Champion (for men and women), thought to be one of the youngest national champions ever. She is almost certainly the only woman to win three consecutive national federation 'men's' championships.


She was the British Junior Under-11 Champion in 2002, and the Under-12 Champion in 2003; the first girl to win either of these age groups.
She was the British Junior Under-11 Champion in 2002, and the Under-12 Champion in 2003; the first girl to win either of these age groups.

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Anya Sun Corke (born 12 September 1990) is a Woman Grandmaster and the top chess player currently active in Hong Kong. She was the 2004, 2005, and 2006 Hong Kong National Champion (for men and women), thought to be one of the youngest national champions ever. She is almost certainly the only woman to win three consecutive national federation 'men's' championships.

She was the British Junior Under-11 Champion in 2002, and the Under-12 Champion in 2003; the first girl to win either of these age groups.

In August 2004, she became joint British U-14 Champion (with Xi Yang Guo and Dan Hall).

In December 2004 she won the Asian Youth Girls U-14 Championship.

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