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Wu Mingqian
Wu Mingqian, Luzern 1982Full name Wu Mingqian Country China Born January 8, 1961
ChinaTitle Woman Grandmaster (WGM) FIDE rating 2175 (inactive) Peak rating 2205 (July 1990) Wu Mingqian (Chinese: 吴敏茜; born January 8, 1961)[1] is a Chinese female chess player who holds the WGM title, which she received in 1985.
In 1985, Wu came second at the World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournament in Zeleznovodsk with a final score of 10.5/15.[2] In 1986, she came 8th (last) at the Interzonal Tournament in Malmo with a final score 3/7,[3] and in 1987 she came in 12th place at the Smederevska Palanka Interzonal Tournament with a final score of 5.5/15.[4]
Liu competed for the China women's national chess team; four times at the Chess Olympiads (1980–1986) with an overall record of 54 total games played (+21, =20, -13).[5]
She reached her highest FIDE rating of 2205 in July 1990.[6]
See also
References
External links
- FIDE rating card for Wu, Mingqian
- Wu Mingqian player profile at ChessGames.com
Chess in China CompetitionsGrandmasters
(in chronological order)Ye Rongguang* | Xie Jun* | Ye Jiangchuan* | Xu Jun | Wang Zili* | Peng Xiaomin | Liang Jinrong* | Wu Shaobin** | Zhang Zhong** | Bu Xiangzhi | Wu Wenjin* | Zhang Pengxiang | Zhu Chen** | Li Shilong | Ni Hua | Liang Chong* | Yu Shaoteng | Wang Yue | Zhao Jun | Wang Hao | Zhou Jianchao | Xu Yuhua | Li Chao | Zhao Xue | Wen Yang | Zhou Weiqi | Hou Yifan | Wang Rui | Yu Yangyi | Ding Liren | Xiu Deshun | Lu Shanglei*=inactive, **=former
FIDE Top 100 Country ListCategories:- 1961 births
- Living people
- Chess woman grandmasters
- Chinese chess players
- Asian chess biography stubs
- Chinese sportspeople stubs
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