Zhao Xinxin
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Zhao Xinxin, born in Wenling, Zhejiang Province on June 29, 1988, is a Chinese chess player and master.
He won the National Junior chess championship and Zhejiang provincial Chess Championship for many times. He won the 42nd national individual chess championship in 2007 and the 11th World Chess Championship in 2009, becoming the fifth world chess king in China.
Sports career
Zhao Xinxin, a native of Wenling, Zhejiang Province, was born on June 29, 1988. He is a national master of Chinese chess. Due to his father's strong support for him to learn Chinese chess, he has won the guidance of famous players Chen Hanfeng and Wang Xinhai. With my hard work, he has made great progress in chess. He won the 42nd national individual chess championship in 2007 and the 11th World Chess Championship in 2009, becoming the youngest world chess champion with a grade of 2619.
Career data
In 2001, he won the champion of the men's 14-year-old group in the National Junior chess championship.
In the group a team competition of 2002, Shenzhen team won four games and won seven victories and two draws, which is called "chasing points youth". Then he won the men's 16-year-old group champion in the 2002 "Pepsi Cola Cup" National Junior chess championship with 9-1 and 1-0, and was promoted to a chess master.
He won the junior individual champion in the 12th Asian chess championship in 2002.
In group B of 2003, Zhejiang team won the best second set with 6 wins, 2 losses and 1 loss.
In February 2004, the third "Kaiwei real estate Cup" national chess elite competition won the fourth place.
In May 2004, "Heshan grinding wheel Cup" Zhejiang chess king competition won the title of "chess king", becoming the youngest chess king in Zhejiang Province.
In the 2004 group a team competition, Zhejiang team won Liu Dahua, Yu Youhua, bu Fengbo, Wan Chunlin and other super masters, making great contributions to Zhejiang team's successful relegation.
In November 2004, he won the sixth place in group B and was promoted to group A.
In December 2004, Zhejiang Province won the third place in the fourth chess player competition.
In March 2005, "Kaiwei real estate Cup" ranked third in the national chess qualifying competition.
In October 2005, Taizhou City won the "postal Cup" Chinese chess player competition.
In December 2005, he won the second "Boer bearing cup" Chinese chess open.
In April 2006, Taizhou won the 9th "land tax Cup" chess competition.
In 2007, in the "Yitai Cup" national individual chess championship, Zhao Xinxin beat veteran LV Qin in the extra fast game, won the men's laurel in the individual game, and became the king of Chinese chess. And promoted to the National Men's chess master.
In 2008, Jin was the king of Jiazhou.
In 2009, the 11th World Chess Championship of Hengfeng cup came to a grand end at Rongfeng International Hotel, Xintai City, Shandong Province. In the end, Zhao Xinxin won the men's championship with 6-3 and 15 points, becoming China's fifth world chess champion.
Yang Guanyu won the 2010 World Cup.
In 2011, Zhejiang team won the second place in the first division of Chinese chess. Zhao Xinxin and Jiang Chuan tied for the first place in the list of individual shooters, with a small score slightly lower.
2011 Wenling Changyu Dongtian cup national chess player competition runner up.
Second runner up of the 1st "Chongqing Qianjiang Cup" championship competition in 2011.
The 2011 Feitong cup national chess champion invites season champion.
He won the second Zhouzhuang cup cross strait chess masters in 2012.
In 2013, Wang Yang won the "Xiurong Yuyuan Cup" chess open.
On December 26, 2013, Zhao Xinxin won the second "country garden Cup" Chess Championship invitational tournament, and won a huge prize of 650000 yuan.
In 2015, Zhao Xinxin beat Xu Yinchuan to win the fourth "country garden Cup" National Chess Championship invitational tournament.
Book published in 2016: ten years of the elephant beetle.
The 18th Asian individual chess championship in 2017 ended in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on September 20. Zhao Xinxin, a Chinese chess player, won the men's championship and achieved his own career Grand Slam.
In March 2017, the company founded the children's chess training brand, and its vision is to carry forward the chess culture and let chess enter thousands of households.
In September 22, 2019, one belt, one road, the Sichuan airlines, the panda road cup, the 2019 global chess double (China Zhao Xinxin / Kampuchea Kampuchea) won the championship.
In November 2019, as the coach and member of Zhejiang team, Zhao Xinxin led the team to win the champion of the chess professional men's team in the intellectual games.
In December 2020, Zhao Xinxin won the second place in the second "Pengcheng Cup" national chess qualifying competition.
newly-married
Zhao Xinxin, a 24-year-old chess world champion, married Tianjin chess player Zhao Yaqian in Wenling, Zhejiang Province on July 10. This pair of beautiful men and women in the chess world, after going through the separation and combination, finally come together again, contributing to another good story in the Chinese chess world.
Life events
World Championships
In 2007, Zhao Xinxin, the champion of the national individual competition, held the titles of "six pulse sword", "the first person to attack and kill in the contemporary era" and "four little heavenly kings". After Zhao Guorong was crowned king of chess for the fourth time in 2008, he was in poor condition. In 2009, in the face of the severe situation of foreign chess players' attack, his 21-year-old body needed to stand up and defend the Chinese people The overlord of the chess world.
On August 29, 2009, Huang Junming of Singapore was defeated in the first round of the world championships. In the second and third rounds, Zhao Xinxin captured Wang Huichuan of Holland first, then Xue Zhong of Germany. In the fourth round, Wu duohua of Thailand won for four consecutive times. In the fifth round, Zhao Xinxin beat Ruan Chengbao first, and achieved five consecutive victories.
In the sixth, seventh and eighth rounds, Xiao Zhao fought with Zhuang Hongming of the Philippines, Zhao Guorong first, and Mou Haiqin of the United States.
In the first eight rounds, Zhao Xinxin, Zhao Guorong and Ruan Chengbao scored 13 points. In the ninth round, Ruan Chengbao and Zhao Guorong competed for one platform, and Zhao Xinxin and French Hu Weichang competed for two platforms. As a result, Ruan Chengbao fought with Zhao Guorong and Zhao Xinxin defeated Hu Weichang. Zhao Xinxin has won China's fifth world chess king in one fell swoop (the top four are LV Qin's five times, Zhao Guorong's one time, Xu Tianhong's one time, and Xu Yinchuan's three times).
Buy a big event
On May 8, 2005, Zhao Xinxin, a 17-year-old chess player from Zhejiang Province, became the youngest Chinese grand master after winning the national chess masters championship. On May 16, a professional sports media disclosed that according to the report of Hebei chess player Yan Wenqing, Zhao Xinxin paid 40000 yuan from his father before the crucial final round of the game, bought almost all the relevant chess players through the middleman, and "bought" the title of "super big". On May 17, the person in charge of the Chinese Chess Academy confirmed that both Zhao Xinxin and Jiang Chuan had made a written review to the Chess Academy, admitting that it was true. Among them, Jiang Chuan handed over the 15000 yuan chess purchase fee paid by the other party's parents to the Chess Academy. In August, the Chinese Chess Academy made a punishment decision: Zhao Xinxin, the party concerned, was suspended for one year and disqualified from declaring "super large". Other people involved were also punished to varying degrees.
After being suspended for one year, Zhao Xinxin returned to the competition. Then, in 2007, at the national individual chess competition held in Hohhot, 19-year-old Zhejiang young master Zhao Xinxin won the championship of China's highest chess competition by beating Guangdong famous player LV Qin in the final with an extra fast game, and won the title of "Super Master" indisputably.
Career Grand Slam
The 18th Asian individual Chess Championship ended in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on September 20, 2017. Zhao Xinxin, a Chinese chess player, won the men's championship and achieved his own career Grand Slam. In the men's group competition, Zhao Xinxin beat Li Jinhuan of China's Macao team in this round. After the end of the first six rounds, Zhao Xinxin and Cao yanlei ranked the top two with 10 points and advanced to the men's championship and runner up final. In the final, Zhao Xinxin first played red chess and Cao yanlei, and then the two sides exchanged first and second hands. Zhao Xinxin beat his opponent in black fast chess, thus winning the first Asian individual championship in his career and realizing the Grand Slam of national champion, Asian champion and world champion.
Lead Zhejiang team to win the champion of chess professional men's team in the intellectual games
Zhao Xinxin, the coach and member of Zhejiang team, led the team to win the men's Chess Team Championship in the intellectual games held in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province in November 2019. The men's team competition went very smoothly. In the first six rounds, Zhejiang team won six consecutive victories and locked the champion one round ahead of time. This achievement is very rare, creating the history of the intellectual games.
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