Zhu Chen | |
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Country | China (until 2006) Qatar (since 2006)[1] |
Born | March 13, 1976 Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China |
Title | Grandmaster (2001) |
Women's World Champion | 2001–04 |
FIDE rating | 2423 (October 2024) |
Peak rating | 2548 (January 2008) |
Peak ranking | No. 4 woman (July 2000) |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Qatar | ||
Asian Games | ||
2006 Doha | Women's Individual | |
Pan Arab Games | ||
2011 Doha | Rapid, ind. | |
2011 Doha | Blitz, ind. |
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Traditional Chinese | 諸宸 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 诸宸 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Zhu Chen (simplified Chinese: 诸宸; traditional Chinese: 諸宸; pinyin: Zhū Chén, Arabic: زو تشن; born March 13, 1976) is a Chinese-born Qatari chess Grandmaster. In 1999, she became China's second women's world chess champion after Xie Jun, and China's 13th Grandmaster. In 2006, she obtained Qatari citizenship and since then has played for Qatar.[2]