Yifan, Hou (1994 – )
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GENERAL INFO
Description: Hou Yifan is a Chinese chess Grandmaster and four times world champion of women’s chess. Hou is the first woman to be ranked among the 100 best players in the world, and is actualy the best active women. | |
Sex: Female. | Occupation: Chess player. |
Place of Birth / Death: Xinghua, Jiangsu, China. | Country Tags: China |
Centuries: XX-XXI. | Title: Grandmaster (2008). |
Wolrd Champion: 2010-2012, 2013-2015, 2016-2017. | School: National Chess Center. |
Styles: – | Chess Olympiads: 2007, 2009, 2011. |
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External links
- Chessbase.com: Hou Yifan, a Chinese chess prodigy: https://en.chessbase.com/post/hou-yifan-a-chinese-che-prodigy – [08/03/2018].
- Hou Yifan chess games at 365Chess.com: https://www.365chess.com/players/Yifan_Hou – [08/03/2018].
- Hou Yifan FIDE Chess Profile: https://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=8602980 – [08/03/2018].
- Hou Yifan on Chess24: https://chess24.com/es/informate/jugadores/hou-yifan – [08/03/2018].
- Hou Yifan player profile and games at Chessgames.com: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=95916 – [08/03/2018].
- Hou Yifan team chess record at OlimpBase.org: http://www.olimpbase.org/playersv/71r19dj9.html – [08/03/2018].
- Wikipedia the free encyclopedia: Hou Yifan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hou_Yifan – [08/03/2018].
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