Anja Hegeler

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Dahlgrün, Anja 1984 Bad Aibling.jpg
Anja Dahlgrün, Bad Aibling 1984
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born November 7, 1965
title International Women's Champion (1988)
Current  Elo rating 2112 (August 2019)
Best Elo rating 2275 (January 1990)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Anja Hegeler (born as Anja Dahlgrün , meanwhile Anja Ehrke ; born November 7, 1965 ) is a German chess player .

Life

Anja Dahlgrün, zone tournament 1985 in Bad Lauterberg

She won the German girls championship twice. In 1983 in Hanau she was first ahead of Bettina Trabert . In 1984 in Odenthal-Eikamp she won the German Girls' Championship for the second time.

In 1984 in Bad Aibling she took part in a German individual championship for women for the first time and came in 6th. At the German Blitz championship for women in 1986 in Hameln, she was third behind Gisela Fischdick and Isabel Hund . In 1987 in Bad Lauterberg she took second place at the German individual championship for women. In 1999 in Essen, she was third in the German Blitz Championship behind Gisela Fischdick and Jessica Nill . In 2002 in Barnstorf at the German women's rapid chess championship , she was third behind Gisela Fischdick and Vera Jürgens .

She reached 12th place at the U-20 European Championships in 1984. At the women's zone tournament in Bad Lauterberg in 1985, she finished fourth behind Helene Mira . She also qualified for the zone tournament in Erlangen in 1987. At the 1988 Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki , she played for the German women's team; there she reached 6 points from 11 games. Her greatest success was 3rd place with 7.5 points from 11 games at the zone tournament in Haifa in 1989.

Anja Hegeler holds the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). She is a member of the Hamburg SK 1830 and played with them from 1991 to 1995 and again since 1997 in the women's Bundesliga.

Her father Harro Dahlgrün (1918–1995) was a founding member of the rugby , basketball and chess departments of Hamburger SV and, from 1971, its honorary member, longstanding manager of the Hamburger Sportbund and wrote a four-volume work on the King's Gambit .

Web links

Commons : Anja Hegeler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. German Chess Youth - 10th German Championship for Girls, Hanau 1983
  2. German Chess Youth - 11th German Championship for Girls, Odenthal-Eikamp 1984
  3. 28th German women's championship 1984 in Bad Aibling on TeleSchach
  4. ^ German championships for women from 1939 (first three each time) compiled by Gerhard Hund
  5. a b c d ChessBase Megabase 2011, accessed on January 23, 2011.
  6. DSB - Women's zone tournament of the European Zone IIA 1985 in Bad Lauterberg ( Memento from November 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Anja Hegeler's results at the women's chess Olympiads at olimpbase.org, accessed on January 23, 2011.
  8. a b Obituary for Harro Dahlgrün in HSK-Aktuell 2/1995, p. 4ff.
  9. Hamburger Abendblatt of December 2, 1983, page 32