Hou Yifan biography
Hou Yifan, (born February 27, 1994, Xinghua, Jiangsu province, China), Chinese chess participant who was the youngest particular person to win the ladies’s world championship, in 2010; she additionally received the occasion in 2011, 2013, and 2016.
Hou started enjoying chess when she was six years previous. She started learning chess underneath Tong Yuanming, an International Master and a member of China’s nationwide chess crew. She turned the youngest member of that crew in 2003 and received her first worldwide event within the lady’s under-10 division on the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) World Youth Chess Championship, held at Chalcidice (Chalkidhikí), Greece. At the 2006 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, she was defeated within the third spherical. She turned the youngest Chinese girls’s champion on the 2007 National Chess Championship, held in Chongqing. She earned the Woman Grand Master title from FIDE in 2007.
At the 2008 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Nalchik, Russia, Hou was defeated by Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia within the closing match. Later in that very same 12 months, she turned the youngest lady to win the (males’s) Grand Master title. At age 16 Hou received the 2010 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Antioch, Turkey, changing into the occasion’s youngest winner. She tied Ruan Lufei within the closing spherical and went on to defeat her in a sequence of “speed” tie-breaking video games with a rating of two wins, 2 attracts, and 0 losses. At the 2011 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship in Tirana, Albania, Hou efficiently defended her title, defeating Koneru Humpy. After dropping within the second spherical on the following 12 months’s championship, she regained the title in 2013, at Taizhou, China, and received it a fourth time in 2016, at Liv, Ukraine.
