Alexandra Jule

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Alexandra Jule (* 1989 ) is an Australian chess player .

Alexandra Jule started playing chess at the age of seven. Their coach was Kerry Corker, a chess teacher from the region Gold Coast , Queensland .

In 2006 she won the Australian U18 Championship for women in Brisbane in both normal time and rapid chess competition. At the 2007 women's oceanic zone tournament in Nadi , which was won by Irina Berezina , she finished second ahead of Sue Maroroa . She was awarded the title of International Women's Champion (WIM) for this. In the British Four Nations Chess League (4NCL) she played two games for the second team of the Barbican Chess Club in the 2007/08 season . When you first participate in aChess Olympiad 2016 in Baku , she had a positive result of 5.5 points from 9 games as a substitute for the Australian women's national team. In January 2017, Alexandra Jule was the best Australian participant at the Australian Open in Brisbane, winning the title of Australian Women's Champion .

Her Elo rating is 2003 (as of August 2018), which puts her in seventh place in the Australian women's Elo ranking. Her highest Elo rating was 2033 from July 2017 to January 2018.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Aussies are coming - in chess . Article by Praful Zaveri from January 3, 2008 on chessbase.com (English)
  2. List of winners of the Australian Junior Championships 2006 (English)
  3. Final score at the Chess Association of Queensland (English)