Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky

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Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky, Dortmund 2016
Association RomaniaRomania Romania
Born April 25, 1981
Bucharest
title International Women's Champion (2002)
Women's Grandmaster (2006)
Current  Elo rating 2244 (March 2020)
Best Elo rating 2359 (January 2007)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky (born April 25, 1981 in Bucharest ; born Carmen Voicu ) is a Romanian chess player and trainer.

successes

Carmen Voicu at the Chess Olympiad 2008 in Dresden

She was already successful at international girls' tournaments at an early age: at the 1st U10 European Championship in 1991 in Mamaia , Romania , she came third. She won the U10 World Championship in Warsaw that same year ahead of Regina Pokorná . At the U12 World Cup in 1993 in Bratislava , she was third. In 1998 she won a round- robin tournament in Tapolca , in 2001 she was third at the Romanian Junior Championship in Băile Tuşnad . She was successful at the following city championships: Bucharest 2004, Paris (A group) shared 2004, Hemer (shared) 2006 and Hemer 2007. At the Romanian rapid women's championship in 2007, she was second behind Corina-Isabela Peptan . Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky won the North Rhine-Westphalian women's individual championship in 2008 in Herne , but was unable to qualify for the German individual championship because she did not have German citizenship. At the German women's individual championship in August 2020 in Magdeburg , she was eligible to play and won it.

In November 2002 she received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). Since September 2006 she has held the title of Grand Master of Women (WGM). She achieved the norms for her WGM title within a year on the Black Sea in Ukraine: At a norms tournament in Alushta in July 2005, another norms tournament in Alushta in June 2006 (also an IM norm) and in the B group of Sun Pawn Tournament in Illichivsk . With her highest Elo rating of 2359 in January 2007, she was in the top 100 of the FIDE women's world rankings and was fourth in the Romanian women's Elo rankings.

National team

With the Romanian women's national team, she took part in the Chess Olympiads in 2008 and 2010 on the third board, in the 2013 team championship as reserve player and in the European team championships in 2007 on the second board, in 2009 on the third board and in 2011 and 2013 as reserve player.

societies

She played club chess in Romania for CS Progresul Bucharest and from 2008 for CSU Brașov . In Belgium, Voicu played in the 2003/04 season for KSK 47 Eynatten , and later for the Wirtzfeld chess friends , with whom she won the Belgian team championship in 2013 . In Germany she plays for SV Hemer 32 , with whose chairwoman she is married, in the association class North (6th league) and association league (5th league) and as a guest player in the women's team championships for SK Großlehna . She played with Großlehna from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2012 to 2016 in the first women's league, took part in the European Club Cup for women in 2008 in Kallithea (Chalkidiki) and in 2008 won the German team championship for women in blitz chess .

trainer

Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky is a qualified sports teacher. Since 2013 she has the A-trainer license of the German Chess Federation . She has been the regional coach of the North Rhine-Westphalia Chess Federation since January 2016, succeeding Thomas Michalczak. She also teaches chess at the Friedrich-Leopold-Woeste-Gymnasium in Hemer. Since 2020 she has been the women's representative of the North Rhine-Westphalia Chess Federation.

Web links

Commons : Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. WGM application to FIDE (English)
  2. Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky's results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky's results at the women's team championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky's results at the European Women's Team Championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  5. Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky's results at the European Women's Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)
  6. Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky becomes the new national trainer . Article by Ralf Chadt-Rausch dated December 14, 2015 on the website of the Chess Federation NRW
  7. Consultant for women - Carmen Voicu-Jagodzinsky . Message from Ralf Chadt-Rausch dated January 19, 2020 on the website of the Chess Federation of North Rhine-Westphalia