Wang Linna
Wang Linna, born in Suihua, Heilongjiang Province in 1980, is a Chinese chess player and world chess champion.
In 1991, he graduated from Suihua railway No.1 Primary School in Heilongjiang Province. In the same year, he joined the key class of Heilongjiang Province chess and card sports management center. He became a professional athlete in 1994 and has been a coach and athlete since 2010.
Sports career
When Wang Linna was very young, there were many chess stalls near her home. She often came to see them and gradually fell in love with them. Her mother also taught her some knowledge of chess. Later, seeing that she had a little talent and studied very hard, she tried every means to let her play chess with the experts in Suihua City, laying a solid foundation for her to step on the road of chess.
When she went to the training class of Heilongjiang Chess Academy in 1991, Wang Linna basically gave up her studies. The main theme of her life was playing chess. She practiced for six and a half hours every day, and studied chess with her teammates or played chess by herself in the evening. Since 1993, he has participated in the National Games,
Wang Linna is Guo Liping '. If her success is due to her talent and intelligence, what's more valuable is that she never slacks her efforts to work hard on the chessboard. Wang Linna's rank has always been among the best. In the super qualifying match of Chinese chess held in March 2003, Wang Linna, who competed with the first-class men's experts, won the eighth place, which proved the argument that "who says women are inferior to men". He won the first place in the 2004 national individual competition. Wang Linna studied in the law department of Harbin Normal University. She is simple and low-key. She is like a Cinderella on campus. She often makes people who just know her identity gape!
Career data
He entered Heilongjiang Chess Academy for training in 1991, and participated in the national competition since 1993. He won the women's individual champion of the national individual competition in 1997, the women's individual champion of the 10th Asian Cup in 1998, the women's individual champion of the national individual competition in 2000, and the women's individual champion of the world chess championship in 2001. He won the Asian championship again in 2003.
In 2000 and 2003, she cooperated with her teammates to win the women's group championship of the national team competition.
In 2003 and 2004, he won the "Yinli Cup". After Hu Ming, she is another female chess player who has won all the world, Asian and national championships.
In 2005, in the preliminary competition of Weikai real estate Cup National Chess Ranking Competition (mixed competition between men and women), she ranked second after Xu Yinchuan with an unbeaten record, and finally won the eighth place in the competition, winning the dignity of women chess players.
In 2005, Wang Linna, as the only athlete representative in Heilongjiang Province, participated in the "Olympic torch relay" held in Beijing. She is the only sports representative in Heilongjiang Province and the only representative of Chinese chess players. Her influence is far-reaching.
In 2006, in the "Jiazhou Cup" Chinese chess Grand Master Championship held in Zibo, Shandong Province, Wang Linna, a Heilongjiang chess player, won the championship for three consecutive times. In 2006, on behalf of Heilongjiang chess team, Wang Linna took the place of the male players for many times in the national first-class chess League. She competed with the first-class male players on the field and achieved good results, once again winning glory for the female players!
On October 9, 2008, Wang Linna won the first world intelligence games women's individual chess championship.
On October 26, the women's group of the 2010 "Tibetan Valley private Cup" national individual Chess Championship finished in Shijiazhuang, and Wang Linna won the third place.
Now, Wang Linna, who has been galloping in the chess field for 15 years, has achieved great success. Her chess edge is still sharp and her ambition is still in her heart!
On November 19, 2010, she won the second place in the women's chess group of the 16th Asian Games.
In 2013, Wang Linna won the second place in the women's group of the national individual chess championship with 17 points.
In the women's group of the 2016 international intellectual Sports League intellectual sports elite competition, Chinese chess player Wang Linna has won the championship one round ahead of schedule.
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