Zhang Jilin ( Chinese ex. П , pinyin : Zhāng Jìlín ; born June 24, 1986 , Harbin ) is a Chinese chess player , grandmaster among women ( 2007 ), FIDE international referee ( 2010 ).
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| 张继林 | |
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| Rank | grandmaster ( 2007 ) among women international master ( 2004 ) among women |
| Actual Rating | 2237 (September 2019 ) |
| Personal card on the FIDE website Personal card on the Chess DB website | |
Biography
In 1996, she represented China at the Youth World Chess Championship for girls in the U10 age group, and from 2004 to 2006, she played at the World Junior Chess Championship in the U20 age group. The grandmaster of the women's standard was met in 2002 in Beihai at the China Individual Women's Chess Championship. In 2005, in Budapest, together with Peter Prohaska, she shared the second place in the international tournament according to the Swiss system ( Nguyen Ngok Chyong Shon won). In 2006, she fulfilled the two remaining norms of the female grandmaster at the Junior Women's World Chess Championship in Yerevan and at the Singapore Masters International Open tournament in Singapore . In 2008, Novokuznetsk won a bronze medal at the World Chess Championship among students [2]. In 2008 , Inna Gaponenko lost in the first round in Nalchik [3] . In 2009, she took fifth place at the Asian Individual Chess Championship in the Philippine city of Subic Bay [4] .
Represented Australia at the Chess Olympiad (2018) [5] .
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Links
- Zhang Jilin's personal card on the FIDE website
- Zhang Jilin games in the database
- Zhang Jilin's personal card on 365chess.com