Cécile Haussernot

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Cecile Haussernot
Association FranceFrance France
Born October 22, 1998
Dijon
title International Champion of Women (2017)
Current  Elo rating 2171 (February 2020)
Best Elo rating 2242 (December 2015)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Cécile Haussernot (born October 22, 1998 in Dijon ) is a French chess player . She received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM) from FIDE in 2017 .

chess

Cécile Haussernot learned to play chess at the age of five. At the age of six she played on the club team.

successes

She won gold medals in the European Youth Championships U10 women 2007 in Šibenik (Croatia) and U12 women 2009 in Fermo (Italy). In August 2017 she finished second in the French women's championship. In October 2017 she took part in the European ACP Women's Blitz Chess Championship in Monte Carlo .

societies

Haussernot played in the French top 12 women in the 2007/08 season for Club de Tour Prends Garde! Besançon and in the 2008/09 season for Montpellier Echecs , for which she was also used in general play in the top 16 in the same season. Since 2010 she has played almost continuously (in 2016 she played again for Montpellier ) in the top 12 women for Club de Mulhouse Philidor , for which she has also been in the top 12 in general matches since 2012; With this she won the French women's team championship in 2017 and also took part in the women's European Club Cup in 2018 . From 2014 to 2019 she played in the German women's Bundesliga for the club OSG Baden-Baden . With Baden-Baden, she became German women's team champion in 2015 , 2016 and 2018 . She also played for Echiquier Bruntrutain Porrentruy in the Swiss 1st Bundesliga from 2016 to 2018 . Haussernot played for the Celtic Tigers in the British Four Nations Chess League in the 2016/17 season .

National team

Haussernot won the silver medal with the French team in the Women's Mitropa Cup in Balatonszárszó (Hungary) in 2017 . In 2018 she played for France at the Women's Chess Olympiad in Batumi .

Web links

Commons : Cécile Haussernot  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. French Chess Championships 2017 on FIDE (English)
  2. ^ André Schulz : Europe's rapid and blitz champs 2017 on ChessBase
  3. 23rd European Women Club Cup Group A Team line-ups with individual results. In: chess-results.com. October 16, 2018, accessed June 4, 2019 .
  4. Cecile Haussernot, SGM 2017-18, 1st Bundesliga Switzerland on DSB
  5. Mitropa Cup 2017 in Hungary on Week in Chess (English)
  6. France at the Chess Olympiad 2018 in Batumi on ChessResults