Qi Jingxuan
Qi Jingxuan (Chinese: 戚惊萱, pinyin Qī Jīngxuān; born 9 November 1947)[1] is a Chinese International Master chess player.
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Full name | Qi Jingxuan |
Country | China |
Born | Zhenhai, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China | November 9, 1947
Title | International Master (1981) |
FIDE rating | 2435 (February 2021) |
Peak rating | 2443 (July 2000) |
In 1975 and 1978, he won the Chinese Chess Championship.
Jingxuan was a member of the Chinese national chess team. He was part of the national team at the Chess Olympiad three times in 1978-1980, 1984. He played a total of 38 games scoring 16 wins, 12 draws and 10 losses.[2]
He also competed once at the World Men's Team Chess Championship (1985) having played a total 8 games (1 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses);[3] and four times at the Asian Men's Team Chess Championship (1977–1983) having played 31 games (18 wins, 7 draws, 6 losses).[4]
His current (inactive) Elo rating is 2435 according to FIDE.
China Chess League
Qi Jingxuan plays for Guangdong chess club in the China Chess League (CCL).[5]
See also
References
- 2004Äê1Ô·ÝÖйúÆåÊֵȼ¶·Ö Archived December 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- Qi Jingxuan OlimpBase - Chess Olympiad
- OlimpBase :: World Men's Team Chess Championship :: Qi Jingxuan
- OlimpBase :: Men's Asian Team Chess Championship :: Qi Jingxuan
- 弈诚杯中国国际象棋甲级联赛官方网站 Archived 2011-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Qi Jingxuan player profile and games at Chessgames.com
Preceded by Chen De |
Men's Chinese Chess Champion 1975 |
Succeeded by Chen De |
Preceded by Chen De |
Men's Chinese Chess Champion 1978 |
Succeeded by Li Zunian |