Sandra Krege (born 31 August 1987) is a German chess player who won Open German Women's Chess Championship (2004) and German Women's Chess Championship (2005).
Sandra Krege | |
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Country | Germany |
Born | 31 August 1987 |
Peak rating | 2114 (October 2005) |
Youth Tournaments
editIn 1998, Sandra Krege became vice champion of the girls at the German Youth Chess Championships in group U11, behind Friederike Wolk and ahead of Maria Schöne.[1] A year later she played at the World Youth Chess Championship 1999 in the age group U12 girls in Oropesa del Mar, which Nana Dzagnidze won.[2]
In 1999 in Dresden Sandra Krege took part an international match for the U14 girls between England and Germany.[3] In 2000 she played in a country comparison in London, which was played with 2 teams of four: U14 girls (Franziska Beltz, Sarah Brethauer, Sandra Krege, [Maria Schöne) and U12 girls (Judith Fuchs, Annett Hofmann, Melanie Ohme, Anne Reiske).[4]
At the Girls World Chess Championship in group U14, in 2000 in Oropesa del Mar she scored 6.5 out of 11.[5] In 2001 at the German Youth Chess Championship for girls U14 in Willingen she came second behind Maria Schöne.[6] In the German Youth Chess Championships for girls U16 in 2002 in Winterberg, which Maria Schöne won, she took 6th place.[7] She was also in 6th place in 2003 in the same age group in Willingen, Helene Romakin was first.[8] In 2004 she played at the German Youth Chess Championship for girls in age group U18 in Willingen and came 6th again, Stefanie Schulz won the championship.[9]
Open and women's tournaments
editShe played her first Open in 1998 in Kassel and got 2.5 points from 7 games, Bernd Rechel won ahead of Lev Gutman and Viesturs Meijers.[10] In 2003 she competed for Saxony-Anhalt at the German Women's Team Championship of the State Associations in Naumburg.[11]
In 2004 she won the 'Open German Women's Chess Championship in Osterburg in front of Tatiana Melamed.[12]
In 2005 she was first at the German Women's Chess Championship in Bad Königshofen ahead of Luba Kopylov.[13]
Chess Women's Bundesliga
editSandra Krege played in the 1. Chess Women's Bundesliga in the Season 2001/02 and from the Season 2004/05 to the Season 2007/08 as a guest player for the Volksbank Halle (from 2006 USV Volksbank Halle), with whom she in 2007 won the Chess Women's Bundesliga.
References
edit- ^ DSJ: Nationale Meisterschaften in Oberhof
- ^ Wch U12 Girls Oropesa del Mar 1999
- ^ Jörg Schulz: Länderkampf der Mädchen bis U14 zwischen England und Deutschland 1999 in Dresden
- ^ Jörg Schulz: Her mit den kleinen Engländerinnen - Juli 2000 in London
- ^ Jugend-Weltmeisterschaft U10 bis U18 Oktober 2000 in Oropesa del Mar
- ^ Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften 2001 in Willingen
- ^ Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften 2002 in Winterberg
- ^ Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften 2003 in Willingen
- ^ Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften 2004. JugendSchach, Ausgabe 05/2004, S. 4–21, ISSN 0944-1697
- ^ Kassel op Kassel 1998
- ^ Deutsche Frauen-Mannschaftsmeisterschaft der Landesverbände 2003 in Naumburg
- ^ 17. offene Deutsche Einzelmeisterschaft der Frauen 2004 in Osterburg
- ^ 38. Deutsche Frauen-Einzelmeisterschaft 2005 in Bad Königshofen
External links
edit- Sandra Krege rating card at FIDE
- Sandra Krege player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Sandra Krege chess games at 365Chess.com