Kerstin Kunze
Kerstin Kunze (born August 23, 1971 ) is a German chess player .
Chess successes
At the age of fifteen, Kerstin Kunze took part in a German women's chess championship for the first time . It was February 1987 at the GDR women's championship in Glauchau when Iris Bröder won. Kerstin Kunze scored 50 percent at an international women's tournament in October 1987 in Halle (Saale) , which Svetlana Prudnikova won. She took part in the GDR women's championship in Stralsund in 1988 when Antje Riedel won. In February 1989 she became GDR champion in Zittau .
Other tournaments followed:
- 1989 European Championship U18w, won by Svetlana Matvejewa .
- 1989 International women’s tournament in Dresden .
- In 1990, the women in DDR Championship Bad Blankenburg that Gundula Nehse won.
- 1990 International women's tournament in Dresden, won by Soja Leltschuk .
- 1990 World Cup for girls U20 in Santiago de Chile , won by Ketino Kachiani .
- 1991 women's zone tournament in Graz , won by Tatjana Lematschko .
- 1992 International women's tournament in Dresden, won by Margarita Voiska.
- In 1993 she took part in the eleventh summer in Berlin when Karen Movsesjan won.
Team tournaments
In the German women's league she played in the game seasons 1991/92 for TSV Schott Mainz , 1992/93 for USV Potsdam , 1994/95 and 1995/96 for Dresdner SC , 1996/97 and 1999/2000 for SV Chemie Guben , 2000/01 for SC Leipzig-Gohlis , as well as 2007/08 , 2009/10 and 2010/11 for SAV Torgelow .
She won the women's Bundesliga with Dresdner SC in the 1994/95 season and the 2012 German women's team championship in blitz chess with USV Potsdam .
Others
She received the title of International Women's Champion from FIDE in 2003. She achieved the three standards for this in 1989 in Zittau at the GDR women's championship, in 1989 in Dresden at an international women's tournament and in the women's national league in 1999/2000 .
Its highest Elo rating of 2215 it reached in July 1989th
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Web links
- The 1st team of SAV Torgelow in the 2007/08 season accessed on December 9, 2017
- Kerstin Kunze at the World Chess Federation FIDE (English)
- Replayable chess games by Kerstin Kunze on 365Chess.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Image from Erich Krüger: The history of the Essener Schachgesellschaft 04 Part II: 1967–1993, pp. 71–74, Bochum and Essen 2018
- ↑ 36th German Women's Championship of the GDR February 1987 in Glauchau on TeleSchach (cross table and all games)
- ↑ International women's tournament 1987 in Halle on 365Chess (English) with final score and all games
- ↑ 37th German women's championship of the GDR 1988 in Stralsund on TeleSchess
- ↑ 38th German Women's Championship in the GDR, February 1989 in Zittau on TeleSchach
- ↑ European U18w in Straszecin 1989 on 365Chess (English) with Result and all games
- ↑ Certificate of Title Result Kerstin Kunze on FIDE
- ↑ 39th German Women's Championship of the GDR from February 7 to 17, 1990 in Blankenburg on TeleSchess
- ↑ International women's tournament 1990 in Dresden on 365Chess (English) with final score and all games
- ↑ World Championship U20w in Santiago 1990 on 365Chess (English)
- ↑ Zone tournament for women in 1991 in Graz on 365Chess (English) with final score and all games
- ↑ International women's tournament 1992 in Dresden on 365Chess (English) with final score and all games
- ↑ Title Applications 74th FIDE Congress, Halkidiki, Greece, 2003 Woman International Master (WIM). In: FIDE . Accessed December 7, 2017 .
- ↑ FIDE rating history :: Kunze, Kerstin. In: OlimpBase. Accessed December 7, 2017 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kunze, Kerstin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German chess player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 23rd August 1971 |