Petra Krupková

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Petra Krupková (born April 23, 1976 in Kolín ) is a Czech chess master .

Career

Krupková graduated from the University of Economics in Prague , and in 2000 she received the title of Women's Chess Grandmaster (WGM). She has three children with the Slovak-Armenian chess grandmaster Sergej Movsesjan , from whom she has been divorced since 2008.

Krupková won or occupied top places in several tournaments: 2. – 3. Place at the U18 Championship of Czechoslovakia (girls) (1990), 3rd place at the U16 Championship of Czechoslovakia (girls) (1991), 1st place in the Zone Tournament of women in Nadole (1995), 14th place in the Interzonal in Chișinău (1995), 3rd place at the U20 European Championship (girls) (1996) and 3rd – 4th. Place at the women's tournament in Dresden (2000).

For the Czech Republic she played three times in the women's chess Olympiads : 1996 , 1998 and 2002 , where she achieved 17 points from 32 games. Krupková won the Czech women's individual championship in 1993, once she was third.

In the Czech extra league Krupková played in the 1995/96 season for the ŠK Mladí Prague , in the 1996/97 season for the ŠK Sokol Kolín , from 1998 to 2000 for the ŠK Dům armády Prague , with whom she was champion in 1999 2000/01 season for ŠK Mahrla Prague and from 2001 to 2004 for ŠK Pardubice . In the German women's Bundesliga she played in the 1997/98 season for SSV Vimaria Weimar '91 and from 1999 to 2005 for Dresdner SC , with whom she won the German women's team championship in 2000 and 2002 . Her top rating was 2349 in January 1999; she was at the top of the Czech women's ranking at the time.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ChessBase Megabase 2010
  2. Petra Krupková's results at the women's chess Olympiads (English)
  3. výsledky MCR žen (Czech)
  4. Petra Krupkovás results in the Czech extra league on olimpbase.org (English)
  5. ^ Krupková, Petra