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Koneru Humpy : ウィキペディア英語版
Humpy Koneru

Humpy Koneru (born 31 March 1987 in Gudivada, Andhra Pradesh) is an Indian chess Grandmaster. In October 2007, she became the second female player, after Judit Polgár, to exceed the 2600 Elo rating mark, being rated 2606.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anand crosses 2800 and leads the October 2007 FIDE ratings )〕〔(FIDE: Koneru's rating progress chart ) FIDE〕
In 2002, Koneru became the youngest woman ever to achieve the title of grandmaster (not solely a Woman Grandmaster) at the age of 15 years, 1 month, 27 days, beating Judit Polgár's previous mark by three months;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Humpy beats Judit Polgar by three months )〕 this record was subsequently broken by Hou Yifan in 2008.
==Career==
She was originally named "Hampi" by her parents, who derived the name from the word "champion". Her father later changed the spelling to Humpy, to more closely resemble a Russian-sounding name.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Humpy beats Judit Polgar by three months )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Profile of a Champion )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Girl who Won the Boys Chess Title )
Koneru won three gold medals at the World Youth Chess Championship: in 1997 (Under-10 Girls division), 1998 (Under-12 Girls) and 2000 (Under-14 Girls).
In 2001, she won the World Junior Girls Championship. In the following year's edition, she finished equal first with Zhao Xue, but placed second on tiebreak.〔(Goa 2002 - 20° Campeonato Mundial Juvenil Feminino ) BrasilBase〕 Koneru competed with the boys in the 2004 World Junior Championship, won by Pentala Harikrishna, and finished equal fifth, tenth on countback with a score of 8.5/13.〔(Cochin 2004 - 43° Campeonato Mundial Juvenil ) BrasilBase〕
Koneru won the British Women's Championship in 2000 and in 2002.
In 2003, she won the 10th Asian Women's Individual Championship and the Indian Women's Championship, both held in Calicut.〔(10th Asian Women's Individual Chess Championship ) FIDE〕
She participated in the Women's World Chess Championship 2006: after defeating Tuduetso Sabure from Botswana, she was eliminated in the second round by Marie Sebag.〔(Women’s World Chess Championship ) .Retrieved on April 15, 2007.〕 In the Women's World Chess Championship 2008 she made it to the semifinals, but was beaten by Hou Yifan. In 2009 she tied for 1st–4th with Alexander Areshchenko, Magesh Panchanathan and Evgenij Miroshnichenko in the Mumbai Mayor Cup.
In 2009, Koneru accused the All India Chess Federation of preventing her from participating in the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin. Her father Koneru Ashok who was coaching her was not allowed to travel with her for tournaments. The controversy has not died down. Later that year, the AICF was also embroiled in a controversy with Geetha Narayanan Gopal.
Koneru participated in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2009–2011 and finished in overall second position, in turn qualifying as challenger for Women's World Chess Championship 2011. Hou Yifan won the match, winning three games and drawing five.
She was runner-up in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2013–2014, losing to Hou Yifan in the final stage.
In August 2014 she married Dasari Anvesh.
She went into the Women's World Chess Championship 2015 as no. 1 seed, but was knocked out in the quarter-final by Mariya Muzychuk, the eventual winner.
She won the individual bronze at the Women's World Team Chess Championship 2015 held in Chengdu, China. Despite Dronavalli Harika's silver and Humpy's bronze, India finished fourth in the competition - a point behind China, which bagged the bronze medal.

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