Ning Kaiyu

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Ning Kaiyu (born September 10, 2004 in Kaifeng , Henan ) is a Chinese chess player .

In 2005 she won the FIDE U11 World Championship for school girls in Pattaya . In 2018 she was able to win the youth world championship in the age group U14 women in Porto Carras , for which she was awarded the title FIDE Women's Champion (WFM). In September 2019, Ning Kaiyu was named International Women's Champion (WIM), and she all achieved the required standards with overachievement: at the 2018 Asian Women's Championship in Makati , the Chinese Women's Individual Championship in 2019 in Xinghua, and the Chinese Women's Team Championship in 2019 in Daqing .

In the Chinese team championship she played successfully for the east Chinese club Shandong Jingzhi since the 2017 season . In the 2019 season she defeated ex- world champion Tan Zhongyi and grandmaster Bela Chotenashvili there and others .

For the Chinese women's national team, she had missions in an international match between China and Russia in Moscow in November 2019.

Her Elo rating is 2327 (as of June 2020), which puts her in 15th place in the Chinese women's Elo ranking. Her highest rating was 2379 in January 2020. With her highest rating she was in 85th place in the FIDE women's Elo ranking .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FIDE World Schools Championships 2015 - GU11 on chess-results.com
  2. Title Applications 3rd quarter PB 2019, September 7-8, Budapest, HUN Woman International Master (WIM) Ning, Kaiyu. In: FIDE . Retrieved March 14, 2020 .
  3. international match China vs. Russia . Article by Franz Jittenmeier from November 26, 2019 on chess-international.com
  4. Ning, Kaiyu: Top List Records on the FIDE website (English)