Ann Chumpitaz

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Ann Lindsay Chumpitaz Carbajal (born April 19, 1994 in Lima ) is a Peruvian chess player .

Life

Ann Chumpitaz began playing chess at the age of nine. She attended various schools in Lima. There she studies electrical engineering at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos .

Her chess trainers were Horacio Romero, later Ricardo Nonalaya. She is currently being trained by the two-time Peruvian individual champion Jorge Pacheco Asmat , the coach of the Peruvian junior national teams.

successes

In Peru she won several junior and youth individual championships for women, for example in the age groups U14, U16, U18 and U20. She won the Peruvian individual championship for women in 2008 at the La Merced monastery in Cusco .

For her second place with eight points from nine games at the Latin American U14 championship for girls in July 2008 in Villa Carlos Paz , she received the title of FIDE Women's Champion (WFM). In August 2010 she won the Pan-American U16 championship for women in Bento Gonçalves , in December 2011 in Miraflores , a city district of Lima , the South American U18 championship for women in front of Aura Cristina Salazar , and in July 2012 in Lima the Pan-American U18- Championship of the female youth in front of Jorcerys Montilla and in June 2014 in Asunción the Pan-American U20 championship women. In October 2014 Ann Chumpitaz reached third place at the U20 Women's World Junior Championship in Pune .

For the Peruvian national team she played in four women's chess Olympiads : 2010 in Khanty-Mansiysk on the third and 2012 in Istanbul on the fourth, 2016 in Baku on the third and 2018 in Batumi on the fourth board.

Since May 2013 she has held the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). She achieved the standards for this at the 2010 Chess Olympiad, the Kuna Arandu tournament in Luque in June 2012, in which she took second place behind Carla Heredia Serrano , and with overachievement at the 2012 Chess Olympiad. Her Elo rating is 2244 (status : April 2020). She would be behind Deysi Cori in second place in the Peruvian Elo ranking of women, but is considered inactive because she has not played an Elo-rated chess game since the 2018 Chess Olympiad. Her highest rating was 2269 in December 2015.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. On the application of the Peruvian Chess Federation to obtain the title of International Women's Champion (WIM), April 14th is given as the date of birth. When submitting the individual standards April 19.
  2. Interview from May 23, 2012 (Spanish)
  3. Result of the Pan-American U16 Championship women 2010 on brasilbase.pro.br (Portuguese)
  4. Result of the South American U18 championships 2011 on brasilbase.pro.br (Portuguese)
  5. Result of the Pan-American U18 Championship women 2012 on brasilbase.pro.br (Portuguese)
  6. Result of the Pan-American U20 Championship women 2014 on brasilbase.pro.br (Portuguese)
  7. Final table of the U20 World Championship women 2014 on chess-results.com
  8. WIM application (English)