Carola von der Weth

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Carola von der Weth (born Carola Manger ; born June 19, 1959 in Suhl ) is a German chess player and engineer .

Life

Carola von der Weth completed an apprenticeship as a graduate engineer for urban planning and works in the building and urban development office of the city of Suhl . Her hobbies were local and correspondence chess. In 1976 she took part in a women's chess championship for the first time. In 1983 she became the GDR champion in correspondence chess and in 1986 she won the 35th GDR women's chess championship.

Close chess

Individual championships

As Carola Manger she took part in the GDR women's chess championships in 1976 in Gröditz , 1979 in Suhl , 1982 in Salzwedel , 1983 in Cottbus , 1984 in Eilenburg and 1986 in Nordhausen . In Nordhausen she was first with half a point ahead of Iris Bröder , Annett Wagner-Michel and Antje Riedel , who were tied on points .

Team championships

She played on the first board of the men's district league to coach for women's championships.

In the German national chess league of women it was set up in the seasons 1991/92 and 1992/93 for the team of Motor Weimar and SV Weimar , but was not used.

Others

She bears the title of FIDE Women's Champion (WFM).

Her highest rating was an Elo number of 2110 points in January 1989, since then her Elo number has not changed because she has not played a rated game.

Correspondence chess

In 1983 she won the GDR correspondence chess championship and played in the semifinals of the 5th women's correspondence chess world championship .

She took part in the final of the 16th German women's correspondence chess championship in 1994/96, which Anke Koglin won.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 35th German women's championship of the GDR 1986 in Nordhausen on TeleSchess
  2. Carola Manger on chesstempo (English)
  3. Horst Rittner: Interview with Carola Manger . Schach 4/1986, p. 161
  4. Table of the 16th DFFM and their losing game against Juliane Hund are owned by Gerhard Hund .