Antje Göhler

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Göhler, Antje 2012-04-21 Gladenbach.jpg
Antje Göhler in the women's Bundesliga 2011/12
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born October 18, 1967
Berlin , German Democratic Republic
title International Women's Champion (1988)
Current  Elo rating 2102 (August 2019)
Best Elo rating 2220 (January and July 1987)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Antje Göhler (born Antje Riedel , born October 18, 1967 in Berlin ) is a German chess player . She received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM) from FIDE in 1988 . She has a doctorate in German .

Life

Antje Göhler was trained by Peter Höhne. She was a student at EOS Heinrich Schliemann when she first took part in a GDR women's championship in 1985 and immediately finished fourth. In the same year she fulfilled the norm of a FIDE master and successfully led a training group of eight to ten year old boys and girls. In 1988 she won the 37th GDR women's chess championship. After completing her German studies in Leipzig in 1992, she lived with her family in Berlin, Bonn, Warsaw, Rome and Tashkent. She completed her research on literary expressionism and its reception of antiquity in 2011 with a doctorate at the FernUniversität in Hagen. In 2014 she published her debut novel Balcke or Der hypermoderne Prometheus .

chess

Individual championships

As Antje Riedel she played at the GDR women's chess championships in 1985 in Jüterbog ( Marion Heintze won), 1986 in Nordhausen ( Carola Manger won), 1987 in Glauchau (third behind Iris Bröder and Marion Heintze), 1988 in Stralsund ( First before Marion Heintze, Annett Wagner-Michel , Iris Bröder and Gundula Nehse ) and in 1989 in Zittau ( Kerstin Kunze won).

In 1985 and 1987 she won the GDR women's blitz championship .

In the women's grandmasters tournament in Sochi in 1988 , she got 6 points from 13 games, behind five women grandmasters : Irina Levitina 10, Tatiana Stepovaia 9, Tatiana Shumiakina and Tatiana Rubzova 8 each and Valentina Kozlovskaya 7.5 points.

Team championships

She won the GDR women's blitz team championship five times: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989 and 1990 with the BSG AdW Berlin team .

In the German national chess league of women she got 7.5 points from 11 games for the team of SSV Rotation Berlin in the 1991/92 season . She then played 1992/93 to 1996/97, 1998/99 and 1999/00 as well as 2001/02 to 2003/04 for the SSV Rotation Berlin . 2004/05, 2006/07, 2008/09 and 2011/12, she joined the team of the club rotation Pankow on. In the years in between, she played in the second women's division.

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle of the year 2005 ( memento of October 24, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on Berliner Schachverband (version of October 24, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. 1985: Das Talent Antje Riedel , BSZ - Berlin chess sheet 101 to 110 ( memento from January 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on Berlin Chess Association (version from January 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive)
  3. 37th German women's championship of the GDR 1988 in Stralsund on TeleSchess
  4. German Chess Championships for Women Reports, photos and overview since 1939 on TeleSchach
  5. Sochi (Women) 1988 all 91 games on 365Chess (English)
  6. German women's blitz team championships ( Memento from August 14, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) on the German Chess Federation (version from August 14, 2007 in the Internet Archive)
  7. The Rotation Pankow association is not a renaming of the SSV Rotation Berlin, but a spin-off from it in 2004. The SSV Rotation Berlin association continues to exist and also has its own teams at the Berlin level.

Web links

Commons : Antje Göhler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files