Evgenija Shmirina

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Evgenija Shmirina, Willingen 2001
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born September 16, 1989
Nikolayev
title International Women's Champion (2004)
Current  Elo rating 2136 (October 2019)
Best Elo rating 2182 (July 2004)
Tab at the FIDE (English)
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Евгения Игоревна Шмирина
Transl. : Evgenija Igorevna Šmirina
Transcr. : Yevgenia Igorevna Schmirina

Evgenija Igorewna Shmirina (born September 16, 1989 in Nikolajew , Ukrainian SSR , Soviet Union ) is a German-Ukrainian chess player .

She learned to play chess when she was three in her family. When she was five, she took part in the Ukrainian U10 championship. In 1997 she won a U8 tournament in Poland. In 1998, at the age of nine, she won the Ukrainian U12 female rapid chess championship in Lviv . In 2001 she became German U12 girls' champion in Willingen . In October 2002 she was second in Peñíscola at the U14 European Championships for young women. At the first EU youth championship U14 women in November 2003 in Graz , she reached second place, tied with Portuguese winner Ana Filipa Baptista. At the U18 team European championships for women in 2004 in Belgrade- Obrenovac, she received the silver medal for her result of 3.5 out of 6 on the first board of the German national team.

In 2000 her family moved to Dresden , where she was trained by IM Miroslav Schwarz and occasionally GM Wolfgang Uhlmann and GM Zigurds Lanka . First she played for Dresdner SC , with whom she won the German women's team championship in the 2005/06 season , and since the 2006/07 season she played in the women's Bundesliga for the USV TU Dresden .

At the individual European women's championship in Dresden in 2004, she received the title of International Women's Champion (WIM) for her performance . She is listed as inactive by FIDE, as she has not played an Elo rated game since the German Women's League in the 2008/09 season .

Her parents, FM Halyna Shmirina and Igor Shmirin, run the chess mail order company ChessEbook in Dresden .

Web links

in German ( Memento from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
in Russian ( Memento from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive )

Individual evidence

  1. German individual championship 2001 from June 2 to 10, 2001 in Willingen
  2. ^ Jörg Schulz: European Championship U10-U18 . JugendSchach edition 9/2002, p. 4–14 (report, tables, photos and games)
  3. 1st Youth Championship of the European Union, November 2003 in Graz
  4. European Team Championship U18, July 2004 in Belgrade