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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 the second youngest national champion ever (after Jose Raul Capablanca who won the Cuban Championship at age 12). |
'''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 the second youngest national champion ever (after [[Jose Raul Capablanca]] who won the Cuban Championship at age 12). |
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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. |
Revision as of 14:46, 28 May 2006
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 the second youngest national champion ever (after Jose Raul Capablanca who won the Cuban Championship at age 12).
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.
External links
- Anya Corke rating card at FIDE
- Wonder girl bags Hong Kong title
- Anya Corke Fan Club