Batchujagiin Möngöntuul

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Batchujagiin Möngöntuul at the 2012 Chess Olympiad
Association MongoliaMongolia Mongolia
Born October 8, 1987
Ulaanbaatar
title International Master of Women (2001)
Grand Master of Women (2003)
International Master (2010)
Current  Elo rating 2428 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2467 (September 2011)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Batchujagiin Möngöntuul ( Mongolian Батхуягийн Мөнгөнтуул , at the World Chess Federation FIDE Batkhuyag Munguntuul ; born October 8, 1987 in Ulaanbaatar ) is a Mongolian chess player .

Life

She comes from a chess family. She learned to play chess from her father at the age of five. In 2000 the family moved to Moscow for work . She attended School # 20 there, studied at the Russian State Social University, and then returned to Mongolia in 2010 after graduating. She was trained in Moscow by the Russian International Master Wladimir Wulfson , currently by Grand Master Yuri Jakowitsch .

successes

In 1994 she won the Mongolian U10 championship. In 2000 she played her first chess Olympiad in Istanbul for the Mongolian women's national team . With 9 points from 14 games, she had a positive result on the second board. She reached third place at the U14 World Cup for Women in 2001 in Oropesa del Mar, Spain. In the same year, at the age of thirteen, she received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). At an international tournament in Moscow the category 2 in March 2002, it achieved standard IM-one. She achieved a WGM standard at the 2002 Chess Olympiad in Bled . She achieved her final WGM norm at the SDYUSHOR 54 Open (Category 2) in Moscow, which was held from December 2002 to February 2003. In August 2003, she was the first Mongolian woman to be awarded the title of Grand Master of Women (WGM), at the time she was 15 years old. At the 2004 Chess Olympiad in Calvià , she played on the first board of the Mongolian women's national team for the first time. In 2005 she was second at the U18 World Championships for Women in Belfort . With the Mongolian national team, she took part on the third board at the Asian Games 2006 in Doha . At the 2008 Women's World Cup in Nalchik , she defeated Iweta Rajlich 2-0 in the first round , but was eliminated 2-0 against Hou Yifan in the second round . With the Mongolian women's national team, she also took part in the 2008 Chess Olympiad in Dresden , where she achieved a good result with 7 points from 10 games against Jelena Dembo , Jekaterina Lagno and Antoaneta Stefanowa and an Elo rating of 2517 (IM standard). In 2009 she won the Russian women's blitz championship. In July 2009 she won the women's zone tournament of Ho Chi Minh City with 7.5 out of 9 points. She received the title of International Master (IM) in April 2010. She achieved the required standards at a GM tournament in April and May 2008 in Moscow, in November 2008 at the Women's Chess Olympiad in Dresden and in October 2009 at a FIDE tournament Women's Grand Prix 2009–2010 in Nanjing . At the student world championship in Zurich in September 2010 , she won the female student competition. In February 2015, she leads the Mongolian Elo ranking of women and is third in the entire Mongolian ranking.

National team

Batchujagiin Möngöntuul has taken part in all women's chess Olympiads since 2000, as well as in the Asian women's team championship in 2012, where she achieved the third-best individual result on the top board.

societies

She plays club chess in Russia for the team of the Moscow company Giprorechtrans , with which she took part in the European Women's Club Cup in 2010 and 2011 , as well as in the People's Republic of China from 2008 to 2009 and again in 2019 for Tianjin and from 2012 to 2015 for Guangdong .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IM Title Applications: Munguntuul, Batkhuyag (English)
  2. Interview from November 20, 2008 (English)
  3. Interview from August 10, 2010 (English)
  4. Women's World Cup 2008 (English)
  5. IM application to FIDE (English; PDF , 892 kB)
  6. Results of the Student World Cup 2010 ( Memento from September 20, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
  7. Batchujagiin Möngöntuul's results at the women's chess Olympiads from 2000 to 2012 on olimpbase.org (English)
  8. Results of the Mongolian team at the 2014 Women's Chess Olympiad on chess-results.com
  9. Batchujagiin Möngöntuul's results at the Asian women's team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  10. Batchujagiin Möngöntuul's results at the European Women's Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)