Eesha Karavade

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Eesha Karavade 2011.jpg
Eesha Karavade, 2012
Surname Eesha Sanjay Karavade
Association IndiaIndia India
Born November 21, 1987
Pune , India
title International Master of Women (2003)
Grand Master of Women (2005)
International Master (2010)
Current  Elo rating 2345 (September 2019)
Best Elo rating 2425 (November 2016)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Eesha Sanjay Karavade (born November 21, 1987 in Pune , Maharashtra ) is an Indian chess player . She has the titles of International Master (IM) and Grand Master of Women (WGM).

successes

For the first time internationally, Eesha Karavade drew attention to herself at the British Youth Championships in Street (Somerset) in 2000 , where traditionally all Commonwealth members can participate. There she was able to win the title in the U-14 category, both in the open class and among the girls. At the U-20 World Cup in 2004 in Kochi , she was third behind Jekaterina Korbut and Elisabeth Pähtz . At the Asian women's individual championship in Mashhad in 2011 , Eesha Karavade was also third behind D. Harika and Phạm Lê Thảo Nguyên .

For the Indian women's national team she played at the Asian Cup in 2003 in Jodhpur , in 2009 in Calcutta , 2012 in Zaozhuang and 2014 in Tabriz , with India playing on the second board with Eesha Karavade in 2009 and 2012 and second place with her on the third board in 2014. At the 2009 Women 's World Championships in Ningbo , she received an individual silver medal for her result of six points from nine games on the third board. She remained undefeated. At the 2010 Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk she also played on the third board of the Indian women's national team, at the 2012 Chess Olympiad in Istanbul she played on the top board , at the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø on the third and at the 2013 World Team Championships in Astana . She also represented India in the 2010 Asian Women Chess Competition in Guangzhou and in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games Chess Competition in Hanoi .

Title and rating

In November 2003 she was awarded the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). She achieved the norms for this at the Indian women's individual championship in January 2003 in Mumbai , at the Asian team championship in April 2003 and with overachievement at the U-20 World Cup in July 2003 in Naxçıvan .

She is the eighth Indian to have succeeded in this since October 2005. She achieved the required standards when she placed third at the U-20 World Cup in November 2004 and at the Dubai Open in April 2005, where she won against the grandmaster Oleksandr Areschtschenko and at the 23rd Chess Festival in Balatonlelle in June 2005.

She collected six standards for obtaining the title of International Master (IM) between July 2006 and September 2009, until it was awarded to her in April 2010. She only exceeded the required Elo rating of 2400 in November 2009. She achieved her first IM standard at the 11th International Open in Balaguer in July 2006 , the second at the 3rd IGB Dato Arthur Tan Malaysia Open four weeks later in Kuala Lumpur , the third at the 9th Dubai Open in April 2007, and others at the international one Open in Philadelphia in June 2008, at the International Championship in Paris in July 2009 and a sixth IM norm with overachievement at the Women's World Team Championship in September 2009.

At the 40th World Open in Philadelphia in July 2012, she exceeded a norm for obtaining the title of Grand Master (GM).

In February 2015 she was in fourth place in the Indian Elo ranking of women behind K. Humpy , D. Harika and Tania Sachdev . With her highest rating to date of 2414, she was 58th in the women's world rankings in April 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of British youth champions (English)
  2. Asian Women's Team Championships Eesha Karavades on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. a b Eesha Karavades results at the Women's Team World Championships on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. Eesha Karavades results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  5. Results of the 2014 Women's Chess Olympiad on chess-results.com
  6. Eesha Karavades results at the Asian women's games on olimpbase.org (English)
  7. Eesha Karavdes results at indoor Asian games on olimpbase.org (English)
  8. WIM application (English)
  9. WGM application (English)
  10. IM application (English)