Tania Sachdev

Tania Sachdev ( born August 20, 1986 in Delhi ) is an Indian chess player.

Life

As the youngest of three children, she learned to play chess at the age of six, when her father taught her brother and sister chess. She learned the moves pretty quickly and was able to beat her father in the same year. Her mother recognized her talent and sent her to a chess teacher. Having the Modern School in Vasant Vihar, a southern suburb of Delhi, completed, Tania Sachdev studied literature at Sri Venkateshwara College, Delhi. She studied English literature, political science and psychology at the University of Delhi, she graduated from in 2008. Trained it is inter alia on the International Master Vishal Sareen and occasionally by the grandmasters Elizbar Ubilava and Vladimir Chuchelov. 2009, she was awarded in the category of chess Arjuna Award. She is a professional chess player, but also occasionally works as a model and in the accounts of Air India.

Chess success

In 1994 she won seven and a half year in Norwich at the same time the British boy championship U8, U9 and U10 as well as the British girls championship U8 and U9. This was the first time in the long history of this ( has been held since 1904) tournament, that a participant was able to win five league titles simultaneously. In 1997 and 1998 she was Indian U12 champion, she became Under-19 champion in Delhi in 1999. In July 2002, she was in Marawila in Colombo Asian Junior Champion. In November 2006, she received the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Championships in Mumbai. In December 2006 she won undefeated Indian Women's Championship, which was held in Chennai. In September 2007 she won the Asian Women's Championship in Tehran with 6.5 points from 9 games after scoring in front of the Chinese Ruan Lufei. Your indian woman she could defend championship title in November 2007 in Kirkee in Pune. In 2008, she finished with the Indian national team in the women competition of the Asian Team Championship in Visakhapatnam second place and received an individual silver medal for their result of 4.5 out of 6 on the third board. At the Chess Olympiad 2012 in Istanbul, she received a bronze medal for her score of 9 out of 11 on the third board.

When she was awarded in August 2005, the title of woman Grandmaster ( WGM ), she was the youngest Indian woman grandmaster at this time. The standard to be reached at the 25th Asian Youth Championships in 2002 in Sri Lanka ( the victory there also included the title of International Women's Champion or WIM) as well as at an international tournament in Abu Dhabi, at a First Saturday GM Tournament in Budapest in 2004 April 2005 and in June of the same year at the 23rd Balatoni tournament at Lake Balaton. Since December 2007 she is also an International Master of Men (IM). The IM standards they achieved in July 2007 in the Spanish Sort and in September 2007 at the Asian Women's Championship in Tehran. The norm in Sort was also a GM norm.

Since the 2013/14 season she played in the German Chess League of Women for the SC Bad Königshofen.

Your Elo rating is 2441 (as of November 2013), the highest ever Elo rating of 2443 in September 2013 your best position in the women's world ranking was 40th place in September 2013..

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