Veronika Schneider

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Veronika Schneider in the women's Bundesliga 2012/13
Association HungaryHungary Hungary
Born July 17, 1987
Budapest
title International Women's Champion (2005)
Women's Grandmaster (2011)
Current  Elo rating 2248 (August 2019)
Best Elo rating 2339 (May 2010)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Veronika Schneider (born July 17, 1987 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian chess player .

Life

In 1996 and 1997 she won the Hungarian U10 girls' championship in Paks , the Hungarian U16 championship for women in Miskolc in 2002 , and the U18 women’s championship in Miskolc in 2004. Shortly before that, she had become the U-20 junior champion (shared) in Budapest. In 2005 she finished third at the Hungarian women's individual championship in Szeged behind Nikoletta Lakos and Ildikó Mádl and again won the U18 title in Balatonlelle . In 2006 she won the U20 title again in Szeged (undivided). With the Hungarian women's national team, she took part in the first reserve board at the 2008 Chess Olympiad in Dresden .

In Hungary, Schneider played in the 2002/03 season for Gödöllői Sakkbarátok Egyesülete , in the 2003/04 season for Vasas SC Novák , in the 2004/05 season and from 2006 to 2010 for the Budapesti Egyetemi Atlétikai Club , in the 2005/06 season for Mozgáskorlátozottak PIREMON Sportegyesülete , in the 2010/11 season for the Kazincbarcika Városi Sakk Club , since 2011 she has played for Pénzügyőr Sport Egyesület . In the British Four Nations Chess League (4NCL) she played in the 2006/07 season in Division 2 for the second team of the Slough Sharks . From 2010 to 2012 she played in the Austrian 1st Bundesliga for SK Advisory Invest Baden , with whom she won the Austrian team championship in 2012 . In Germany, she played in the 1st Bundesliga women's chess league for the Hamburger SK from 2012 to 2015 .

In February 2015, she ranks eleventh in the Hungarian women's Elo ranking. Since February 2005 she has held the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). She achieved the norms for this in 2004 in Budapest: at two First Saturday IM-A tournaments and at the 52nd Hungarian Women's Individual Championship . She has been the Women's Grand Master (WGM) since June 2011. She only needed two standards for this: At the 2010 European Women's Championship in Rijeka and at the 13th Open in Dubai in April 2011, where she won against three grandmasters ( Samvel Ter -Sahakyan , Dmitry Kajumov and Artasches Minassyan ).

Web links

Commons : Veronika Schneider  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Szeged Cup on chessbase.de
  2. Veronika Schneider's results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. Results of Division 2 2006/07 at the 4NCL (English)
  4. WIM application to FIDE (English)
  5. WGM application to FIDE (English)