Anna Rudolph
Anna Rudolph, Braunfels 2008 |
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Ukraine (until 2002) Germany (since 2002)
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Born | March 22, 1978 Sevastopol |
title | International Women's Champion (2007) |
Current Elo rating | 2227 (December 2019) |
Best Elo rating | 2286 (April 2008) |
Tab at the FIDE (English) |
Anna Rudolph (born March 22, 1978 in Sevastopol , Ukrainian SSR as Ukrainian Ганна Василівна Оніщук Hanna Wassyliwna Onishchuk ) is a German chess player. In June 2007 she received the title International Champion (WIM) from FIDE .
She is the younger sister of the Grand Master Alexander Onischuk .
chess
Anna Rudolph plays mainly in German team championships and was called Anna Onischuk until the 2003/04 season. She got to know FIDE master Johannes Rudolph and competed with him in Solingen tournaments.
Tournaments (selection)
In 2003 in Solingen she was tied third with 5.5 points, it was won by Karl-Heinz Podzielny . Johannes Rudolph got 5 points. In 2004 she was second behind Manuela Mader at the Baden Women's Championship . At the Solingen Chess Weeks 2005 she got 4 out of 7, Johannes Rudolph got 4.5 and Alexander Berelowitsch won. In 2006 at the 4th Solingen Chess Weeks 2006 she got 4 points again, Johannes got 4.5 and Sebastian Siebrecht won. In 2007 she played in Dresden at the European Women 's Individual Championship (5 out of 11), where Tatiana Kosintseva was first. In 2008 at the 7th German Amateur Championship, preliminary round in Brühl , she played in Group A (3½ out of 5).
She won the German national championships for women in 2006, 2008 and 2010 with the selection of North Rhine-Westphalia.
societies
Anna Rudolph played in the German women's league from 2001 to 2008 for the Karlsruhe Chess Friends and from 2011 to 2014 for SV Mülheim-Nord . In the French women's team championship, she played for Mulhouse Philidor from 2006 to 2008 .
Others
Anna Rudolph was named International Women's Champion (WIM) in 2007. She met the required standards in the 2002/03 and 2006/07 seasons of the German women's Bundesliga and at the 2007 European Women's Championship in Dresden .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Interview of April 13, 2007 ( Memento of September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Solingen-ch Solingen 2003 on 365Chess (English)
- ↑ Baden Women's European Championship 2004 on the chess union
- ↑ Solingen Chess Weeks 2005 A-Open on Chess Federation
- ↑ 4th Solinger Chess Weeks 2006 A-Open DWZ evaluation
- ^ DWZ evaluation of the European championship on the German Chess Federation
- ↑ German Chess Amateur Championship RAMADA Cup 6³ 2007/2008 Group A in Brühl
- ↑ German women's national team championship 2006 in Braunfels on TeleSchach
- ↑ German women's country team championship 2008 in Braunfels on TeleSchach
- ↑ German women's national team championship 2010 in Braunfels on TeleSchach
- ↑ WIM application to FIDE (English)
Web links
- DWZ index card from Anna Rudolph at the German Chess Federation
- Replayable chess games by Anna Onischuk on 365Chess.com (English)
- Replayable chess games by Anna Rudolph on 365Chess.com (English)
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SURNAME | Rudolph, Anna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Оніщук, Ганна Василівна (Ukrainian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German chess player |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 22, 1978 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sevastopol , Ukrainian SSR |