[TZ]渥太华小姑娘ZHOU QIYU获得少年国际象棋冠军

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http://www.ottawasun.com/2014/09/29/ottawa-chess-master-conquers-world
Ottawa chess master conquers world

It may not have the international intrigue or Cold War implications of Fischer v. Spassky, but there was no shortage of drama as Ottawa chess master Qiyu Zhou captured her ninth World Youth Chess Championship in South Africa Monday.
The only player in the under-14 girls grouping to go undefeated with six wins and five draws, Zhou still found herself in a tie with Poland's Oliwia Kiolbasa -- with a score of 8.5 out of 11 -- on the final day of the tournament.
The two had played to a draw earlier in the tournament, and ended up even in two other tie-breakers, so the decision came down to a complicated formula calculating results of matches played between opponents of the two players.
"I was quite nervous, slightly panicking, but I figured my chances were very good... as my opponents were stronger (than Kiolbasa's opponents)," Zhou said by email, as she waited nearly two hours for the results to be tabulated.
"After the final standings came out, my coach told me I should look at the standings because it was really good for me, and then I knew I had become champion."
A two-time winner of the Canadian Youth Championships, with multiple top-10 finishes at the WYCC, the 14-year-old Colonel By high school student said the latest win is her biggest yet.
"This has been my dream since I first started playing chess, to become the World Champion," said Zhou, who spends about an hour a day honing her game.
"I don't have too much time for chess any more once entering high school, so this was a very important championship win for me."
 
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天才少女。
早上在公司cafe,本地同事还拿着报纸和我议论这事呢。
 
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QIYU ZHOU
(born 2000) Canada
Qiyu won the women's U-14 world youth chess championship in 2014 (broke the tie with one other player at 8½/11)(7) at Durban, South Africa.

In 2011, she finished a point and a half ahead of clear 3rd, placing clear 2nd (she met the tournament winner Melissa Giblon in the critical 4th round) in the Canadian Women's U-12 youth chess championship with 6/7.

She finished with 6/9 at the 2011 WYCC women's U-12 category in Brazil and was playing at the World Youth Championship (2012) in the U-12 category.

She won clear 1st with 5½/6 in the Canadian Youth U-14 (women's group) chess championship in 2013.

At New York in 2014, she scored 6½/9 at the North American youth chess championship ((women's) U18 !(2, 3, 4)) for a player who could've qualified in 2 lower sections.

For the women's U-14 group, she ranked top on the continent-rank Americas listing, 9th on the same world (women's U-14) listing, 3rd in the (U-14 open of the Canadian zone), and 7th on the list of Canadian women's players in August 2014 which are provided by FIDE.

Her debut at the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2014) on 4th board for the Canadian team registered a score of +6-2=1 and received the Women's FIDE master title awarded by FIDE as a consequence of her results at the 2014 North American Junior chess championship (4, 5) and here.

She won the World Girls U14 Championship in 2014.
 
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