Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel
Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel (born 15 February 2000) is a Mongolian chess player and one of the Mongolian leading players in modern history. A chess prodigy, she is the Mongolian chess player who became first ever World Youth Chess Champion and Asian Youth Champion. She won the World Youth Chess Championships in her age and gender category. She holds two Grandmaster (GM) norms, and she is The youngest Mongolian chess player who earned Woman Grandmaster title age of 14th. Also earned the International Master title age of 15th.
Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel | |
---|---|
Full name | Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel |
Country | Mongolia |
Born | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia | 15 February 2000
Title | International Master (2015) Woman Grandmaster (2015) |
World Champion | World Youth Chess Champion Girls Under-10 |
Peak rating | 2490 (April 2016) |
Chess career
She won the Girls Under-10 section of the 2010 World Youth Chess Championship at Porto Carras. Also she got gold medal from Asian Youth Chess Championship in 2010 Beijing, Girls under-10. As a result, she earned the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM). On 5 January 2015 she earned her third Woman Grandmaster (WGM) norm age of 14y10m. In September 2015 she got International Master (IM) title age of 15. She won several open tournaments. One of the best victories was FE 36 Edoardo Crespi open (2015) Milan Italy https://chess-db.com/public/tournament.jsp?id=118858 Now she holds two Grandmaster (GM) norms.
Nomin-Erdene has played for team Mongolia in the Women's Chess Olympiad, and Women's Asian Nations Chess Cup. She got her first Grandmaster norm from the Hotel Sajam GM event in Novi Sad in February 2016, scoring 7/9.[1]
Personal life
Nomin-Erdene began playing chess at the age of 5, only three months later she won her first chess trophy. When she was six years old, she got her first medal from international tournament in 2006 Ulan-Ude (Russia). Currently, she lives in Hungary. Since 2013 her family moved to Europe.
References
- "The Week in Chess 1111". theweekinchess.com. Retrieved 2016-04-08.