Wen Yang (chess player)
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Full name | Wen Yang |
Country | China |
Born |
Shandong, China | July 7, 1988
Title | Grandmaster (2008) |
FIDE rating | 2592 (February 2016) |
Peak rating | 2631 (Jan 2013) |
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Chinese | 温阳 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wen Yang (Chinese: 温阳; born 7 July 1988 in Shandong)[1] is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. In 2008, he became China's 25th Grandmaster at the age of 19.
World Cup
Wen competed in the Chess World Cup 2007 where he was defeated by 0.5-1.5 by Zoltán Almási in the first round. In the Chess World Cup 2015 he knocked out Igor Kovalenko in round one to reach the second one, where he lost to Peter Leko.
International Master
In 2007 he gained the International Master (IM) title. He achieved his IM norms at:[2]
- U18 World Youth Chess Championship in Belfort, France (July 19–28, 2005); score 6.5/10
- World Junior Chess Championship in Istanbul, Turkey (Nov 9-22 2005); score 7.0/13
- Aeroflot Open 2006 A2 Group in Moscow, Russia (February 8–16, 2006); score 5.0/9
Grandmaster
In 2008 he gained the Grandmaster title. His GM norms were achieved at:[3] Total number of games: 32 (minimum 27).
- 2006 World Junior Chess Championship in Yerevan, Armenia 3–16 October; score 8.0/12
- 2007 Asian Chess Championship in Cebu, Philippines 19–29 September; score 7.5/11. The norm achieved with Rp of 2640 is considered a 20-game GM norm.
China Chess League
Wen Yang plays for Shandong chess club in the China Chess League (CCL).[4]
See also
References
External links
- Wen Yang chess games at 365Chess.com
- Wen Yang player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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