Wang Pin

Wang Pin (Chinese:王 频; born 11 December 1974) is a Chinese chess player.

She was a member of the chess team, the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics ( SUFE ). Since 1992, she has the title of Grandmaster Women ( WGM ). Your current Elo rating is 2407 (as of July 2008), their highest ever Elo rating of 2506 from October 2000 to March 2001 among the top ten of the women's world rankings, she was most recently in October 2001..

In the women's world championship in November 2001 in Moscow, she failed in the second round by Elisabeth Pähtz, 2004 in Elista she divorced against Elizabeth Pähtz already out in the first round. In September 2002, she won in Qinhuangdao China's Individual Women's Championship in the Championship in July 2006, she was behind Li Ruofan second. The so-called Dubai Cup, a tournament of Asian city selections, which was held in March 2007 in Tehran, she played for Shanghai.

She took for the Chinese women's national team at four Chess Olympiads: 1992, 1996, 1998 and 2002, with the national team in 1992 finished third in 1996 to second place. 1998 and 2002 brought the Chinese team the gold medal. In 35 games in the Olympics she won 21.5 points ( 14, = 15, -6 ). On the second board of the Chinese women's team won in 1999 in Shenyang, the Asian team championship.

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