Batkhuyag Munguntuul

Batchujagiin Möngöntuul (Mongolian Батхуягийн Мөнгөнтуул; born October 8, 1987 in Ulaanbaatar ) is a Mongolian chess player.

Life

She comes from a chess family. The chess games she learned at the age of five by her father. In 2000 the family moved to Moscow for employment reasons. She attended school there # 20, studied at the Russian State Social University and then returned in 2010 after graduating back to Mongolia. She was trained in Moscow by the Russian International Master Vladimir Vulfson, currently the Grandmaster Yuri Yakovich.

Achievements

In 1994 she won the Mongolian U10 Championship. In 2000, she starred in Istanbul for the Mongolian women's national team their first chess Olympiad. With nine points from 14 games they had there on the second board a positive result. A third place they reached at the U14 World Championship for female youth in 2001 in the Spanish Oropesa del Mar. In the same year she received thirteen year the title International Champion of Women (WIM). In an international tournament in Moscow Category 2 in March 2002, it achieved an IM norm. A WGM norm, it achieved at the 2002 Chess Olympiad in Bled. Your final WGM norm, it achieved the SDYuShOR -54- Open ( Category 2 ) in Moscow, which was held from December 2002 to February 2003. In August 2003, she was awarded the first Mongolian title of Grand Master of the women ( WGM ), she was 15 years old. At the Chess Olympiad 2004 in Calvia, she played for the first time on the first board of Mongolian women's national team. In 2005 she was at the U18 World Championship for female youth in Belfort second. With the Mongolian national team, she participated in Doha on the third board at the Asian Games 2006. In the Women's World Championship 2008 in Nalchik, she defeated Although in the first round Iweta Rajlich 2-0, but retired in the second round with 0-2 against Hou Yifan from. With the Mongolian women's national team took on top board also participated in the Chess Olympiad in Dresden in 2008, when it achieved a good result with 7 points over 10 games with victories including against Jelena Dembo, Kateryna Lahno and Antoaneta Stefanova and an Elo performance of 2517 (IM - norm). She won in 2009, the Russian flash Women's Championship. In July 2009, she won the Zone Tournament Women of Ho Chi Minh City, 7.5 out of 9 points. The title of International Master (IM) she received in April 2010. During World Student Championship in September 2010 in Zurich, she won the students competition.

Chess club plays in Russia for the crew of the Moscow firm Giprorechtrans and in the People's Republic of China Tianjin. Your current Elo rating is 2451 (as of January 2010), so that it leads the Mongolian Elo ranking of women. Their highest ever Elo rating was 2467 in September 2011.

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