Deysi Cori

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Deysi Cori Sants 2015.jpg
Deysi Cori (2015)
Surname Deysi Estela Cori Tello
Association PeruPeru Peru
Born July 2, 1993
Lima , Peru
title International Women's Champion (2008)
Women's Grandmaster (2010)
Current  Elo rating 2388 (October 2019)
Best Elo rating 2444 (February 2015)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Deysi Estela Cori Tello (born July 2, 1993 in Lima , Peru ) is a Peruvian chess player . She bears the title of Grand Master of Women (WGM). Her brother Jorge Cori is also a chess player and has the title of grandmaster .

Career

At the age of eleven, Cori first took part in a women's chess Olympiad for Peru , the 36th Chess Olympiad 2004 in Calvià, where she scored five points from seven games on the third board and achieved an Elo performance of 2136.

At the 2009 Women's Junior World Championship in Puerto Madryn , Argentina , she was runner-up behind Swaminathan Soumya from India . Shortly afterwards, she won the U-16 Women 's World Cup in Kemer , Turkey , where her brother Jorge was also victorious in the U-14 age group.

In 2011, in Chennai , India , she became the first Peruvian to win the Women's Junior World Championship.

She qualified for the World Chess Cup in 2013 and 2015 , where she lost 2-0 to Hikaru Nakamura and former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik . In addition, she took part in several world chess championships for women .

Cori won the American continental championships for women in Guayaquil , Ecuador in 2011, in Manzanillo , Mexico and in Lima in 2016, in Villa Martelli , Argentina in 2017 and in Envigado , Colombia in 2018.

Web links

Commons : Deysi Cori  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Results of the 2004 Chess Olympiad on chess-results.com, accessed on February 11, 2019.
  2. Zenón Franco Ocampos: 48º Campeonato del Mundo Juvenil en Puerto Madryn , ABC Color , November 16, 2009, accessed on February 11, 2019 (Spanish).
  3. World Youth Championship in Antalya , chessbase.com, November 24, 2009, accessed on February 11, 2019.
  4. World Junior: Swiercz and Cori take Gold in Chennai on chessbase.com, August 16, 2011, accessed on February 11, 2019 (English).
  5. Panamerican Women's Championship 2011 , FIDE Archives , accessed February 11, 2019.
  6. ¡Orgullo Peruano! Deysi Cori es tetracampeona continental de ajedrez on peru21.pe, November 25, 2018, accessed on February 11, 2019 (Spanish).