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Shen Yang (chess player)

Shen Yang (; born January 23, 1989〔(中国国际象棋运动员等级分数据库 )〕 in Nanjing, Jiangsu) is a Chinese chess player who holds the titles of International master and Woman Grandmaster.
Shen Yang plays for Jiangsu chess club in the China Chess League (CCL).〔http://ccl.sports.cn/〕
==Career==
In 2001, she won the U-12 Girls section of the World Youth Chess Championship in Spain.
A notable game occurred in the World Team Chess Championship, held in Beersheba, Israel on October–November 2005, where Shen - then rated 2326 - managed to defeat 2652-rated Russian GM Sergei Rublevsky.〔(WCTC – China loses but retains the lead ) ChessBase News. 10.11.2005〕
In the May–June 2006 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin she was part of the Chinese team that came third in the women's section.
In October 2006, she won the Girls' World Junior Championship in Yerevan, Armenia.〔(Shen Yang and Zaven Andriasian World Junior Champions ) ChessBase News. 17.10.2006.〕
In May 2007, she was part of the Chinese team that won the first Women's World Team Chess Championship in Yekaterinburg, Russia.〔(China wins Women's Team Championship by two points ) ChessBase News. 30.05.2007.〕
In the Russian Team Championship Shen plays for the women's team of ''ACADEMY Tomsk'' on Board 2.〔(Tomsk leads in the Russian Team Championships ) ChessBase News. 06.05.2007.〕
In August–September 2008 at the Women's World Chess Championship in Nalchik she was knocked out in the fourth round 0.0-2.0 by Humpy Koneru.
In September 2008, she competed in the 5th China-Russia Match in Ningbo where she scored the highest in the women's category with 4.0/5 and had a performance rating of 2706.〔(Fifth China vs Russia Match in Ningpo )〕
On 6 June 2009, she won the women's Chinese Chess Championship in Xinghua with 9 points out of 11 games.
In March 2014 she came second in the women's Chinese Chess Championship, behind Ju Wenjun.〔(Yu Yangyi & Ju Wenjun Chinese Champs ) ChessBase News 29.03.2014〕
She competed in the Women's World Chess Championship 2015, in which she was knocked out in the second round by Alexandra Kosteniuk, after defeating Alina Kashlinskaya in the first one.
In March 2015 she was part of the Chinese team that came third in the Women's World Team Chess Championship in Chengdu, China.〔(World Women's Yeam Chess Championship 2015 ) Chess-Results〕
In May 2015 she came second in the women's Chinese Chess Championship, behind Tan Zhongyi.〔(Wei Yi youngest Chinese Champion ) ChessBase News. 30.05.2015〕
In July 2015 she was the top scorer with 4/5 in the women's section of the 9th China-Russia Match in Ningbo, China.〔(2015 “Yin Zhou” Cup China-Russia Chess Match Women ) Chess-Results〕

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