Marion Heintze

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Marion Heintze (*  5. September 1954 as Marion Worch ) is a German chess player . She received the title of International Women's Champion in 1983 and reached her highest Elo rating in July 1990 with 2250 .

In 1985 she won in Jüterbog discharged DDR championship women, yet they won in 1969, 1972 and 1976 also with the East German championships for women in speed chess . At the 1990 Chess Olympiad in Novi Sad , Yugoslavia , she reached 11th place with the GDR team in the women's competition and, with 8 points from 11 games, the fourth-best result on the third board.

After German reunification , she was also with SVg Lasker Steglitz in the 1991/92 season German team champion in the German women's chess league . With a result of 9 points from 10 games, she was the most successful player in her team.

Marion Heintze has not played an Elo-rated game since 1992 and is therefore listed as inactive by FIDE .

In the early 1980s she married the former president of the GDR chess association Armin Heintze (* 1935).

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Individual evidence

  1. OlimpBase: Heintze, Marion
  2. Schach magazine , 2015/9 page 42