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Ulricke Seidemann

Ulricke Seidemann (born 17 June 1955) is a German chess Women FIDE Master (1993) who won East Germany Women's Chess Championship (1980).

Ulricke Seidemann
CountryGermany
Born (1955-06-17) 17 June 1955 (age 68)
Potsdam, East Germany
TitleWomen FIDE Master (1993)
Peak rating2125 (January 1992)

Life edit

Ulricke Seidemann learned to play chess at the age of eleven. She studied in Greiz at the technical school for grain processing. Before winning the East Germany Women's Chess Championship in 1980, she took a break from tournaments because of birth her son Alexander. Today she is trained mechanical engineer, who kept her birth name, lives with her husband in Neuss and ran a coffee roastery, which has since been closed.[1]

Chess edit

Individual Championships edit

She took part in the following East Germany Women's Chess Championship: 1974 in Potsdam, 1975 in Stralsund, 1976 in Gröditz, 1977 in Frankfurt (Oder), 1980 in Plauen, 1981 in Fürstenwalde, 1983 in Cottbus, 1984 in Eilenburg, 1985 in Jüterbog and 1988 in Stralsund.[2] The championships before 1980 were won by Petra Feustel (1974, 1976, 1977) and Brigitte Hofmann (1975, 1978, 1979). After the Peaceful Revolution, she shared 4th place at the German Women's Chess Championship in 1991 in Beverungen, which Anke Koglin won. In 1992 she took part in the 11th Open German Women's Chess Championship in Bad Neustadt an der Saale, which Marina Olbrich won.[3]

Team competition edit

In the 1st Women's Chess Bundesliga, Seidemann played in the season 1992/93 for USV Potsdam and from 1994 to 2000 for the Krefeld Chess Club Turm 1851. In 1974 and 1975 she won the East Germany Women's Team Blitz Chess Championship together with the Potsdam women team.[4]

Miscellaneous edit

Seidemann's Elo rating is 2043 (as of December 2021), but she is listed as inactive because she has not played an Elo-rated game since the 2017/18 season of the 2nd Frauenbundesliga West. She had her highest Elo rating of 2125 in January 1992.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ bonaaroma – Die Kaffeerösterei von Ulricke Seidemann
  2. ^ Deutsche Schachmeisterschaften der Frauen
  3. ^ 11. Offene Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft 1992 in Bad Neustadt / Saale
  4. ^ Deutsche Frauen-Blitz-Mannschaftsmeisterschaften
  5. ^ Ulricke Seidemanns Elo-Historie

External links edit

  • Ulricke Seidemann rating card at FIDE
  • Ulricke Seidemann player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Ulrike Seidemann chess games at 365Chess.com
  • Interview Ulricke Seidemann: Selbstvertrauen durch Zinnowitz. SCHACH 4/1980, p. 165.
  • Susanne Niemöllmann: Kaffee rösten auf der Furth NRZ ONLINE NEUSS – last updated: January 7, 2011

ulricke, seidemann, born, june, 1955, german, chess, women, fide, master, 1993, east, germany, women, chess, championship, 1980, countrygermanyborn, 1955, june, 1955, potsdam, east, germanytitlewomen, fide, master, 1993, peak, rating2125, january, 1992, conten. Ulricke Seidemann born 17 June 1955 is a German chess Women FIDE Master 1993 who won East Germany Women s Chess Championship 1980 Ulricke SeidemannCountryGermanyBorn 1955 06 17 17 June 1955 age 68 Potsdam East GermanyTitleWomen FIDE Master 1993 Peak rating2125 January 1992 Contents 1 Life 2 Chess 2 1 Individual Championships 2 2 Team competition 2 3 Miscellaneous 3 References 4 External linksLife editUlricke Seidemann learned to play chess at the age of eleven She studied in Greiz at the technical school for grain processing Before winning the East Germany Women s Chess Championship in 1980 she took a break from tournaments because of birth her son Alexander Today she is trained mechanical engineer who kept her birth name lives with her husband in Neuss and ran a coffee roastery which has since been closed 1 Chess editIndividual Championships edit She took part in the following East Germany Women s Chess Championship 1974 in Potsdam 1975 in Stralsund 1976 in Groditz 1977 in Frankfurt Oder 1980 in Plauen 1981 in Furstenwalde 1983 in Cottbus 1984 in Eilenburg 1985 in Juterbog and 1988 in Stralsund 2 The championships before 1980 were won by Petra Feustel 1974 1976 1977 and Brigitte Hofmann 1975 1978 1979 After the Peaceful Revolution she shared 4th place at the German Women s Chess Championship in 1991 in Beverungen which Anke Koglin won In 1992 she took part in the 11th Open German Women s Chess Championship in Bad Neustadt an der Saale which Marina Olbrich won 3 Team competition edit In the 1st Women s Chess Bundesliga Seidemann played in the season 1992 93 for USV Potsdam and from 1994 to 2000 for the Krefeld Chess Club Turm 1851 In 1974 and 1975 she won the East Germany Women s Team Blitz Chess Championship together with the Potsdam women team 4 Miscellaneous edit Seidemann s Elo rating is 2043 as of December 2021 but she is listed as inactive because she has not played an Elo rated game since the 2017 18 season of the 2nd Frauenbundesliga West She had her highest Elo rating of 2125 in January 1992 5 References edit bonaaroma Die Kaffeerosterei von Ulricke Seidemann Deutsche Schachmeisterschaften der Frauen 11 Offene Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft 1992 in Bad Neustadt Saale Deutsche Frauen Blitz Mannschaftsmeisterschaften Ulricke Seidemanns Elo HistorieExternal links editUlricke Seidemann rating card at FIDE Ulricke Seidemann player profile and games at Chessgames com Ulrike Seidemann chess games at 365Chess com Interview Ulricke Seidemann Selbstvertrauen durch Zinnowitz SCHACH 4 1980 p 165 Susanne Niemollmann Kaffee rosten auf der Furth NRZ ONLINE NEUSS last updated January 7 2011 nbsp nbsp This biographical article relating to a German chess figure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulricke Seidemann amp oldid 1185315782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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