Xu Yuhua (born 29 October 1976) is a Chinese chess grandmaster and former Women's World Champion (2006–2008). She was China's third women's world chess...
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Xu Yuhua (simplified Chinese: 徐玉华; traditional Chinese: 徐玉華; pinyin: Xú Yùhuá; born March 2, 1983, in Binzhou, Shandong) is a female Chinese judoka who...
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due to pregnancy. In 2006 the title returned to China. The new champion Xu Yuhua was pregnant during the championship. In 2008, the title went to Russian...
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(PDF) from the original on 29 December 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021. "Xu Yuhua". Chess Federation of Russia. 29 October 2021. Archived from the original...
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Shenyang hosted the 1st FIDE World Cup (won by Viswanathan Anand and Xu Yuhua in the men's and women's section, respectively) and the Shenyang Open Tournament...
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Kazakhstani female player (2014–2016, 2017–2018, since 2018) 33 China Xu Yuhua 2517 2006-04 1976 34 Russia Polina Shuvalova 2516 2021-12 2001 35 China...
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five players from the average rating list. Women's World Champion 2006 (Xu Yuhua). Junior World Champion 2006 (Zaven Andriasian). Twenty-five players with...
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lost to the eventual winner, Xu Yuhua. In the Women's World Chess Championship 2008 she knocked out defending champion Xu Yuhua in the second round, then...
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98–115. doi:10.1016/j.is.2014.07.006. Qiu, Junfei; Wu, Qihui; Ding, Guoru; Xu, Yuhua; Feng, Shuo (2016). "A survey of machine learning for big data processing"...
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tournament. The tournament was won by Xu Yuhua, who beat Alisa Galliamova in the final by 2½ to ½. Notably, Xu Yuhua was three months pregnant at the time...
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Week in Chess. Retrieved 15 September 2015. "North Urals Cup: Humpy wins, Xu Yuhua second". ChessBase. 15 July 2005. Retrieved 20 April 2016. Zaveri, Praful...
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of a number of strong Chinese women players, the others being Zhu Chen, Xu Yuhua, and Wang Lei. She was also an important factor in the Chinese women's...
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1880–1954, politician Xu Dishan, 1893–1941, author Xu Shiyou, 1905–1985, Chinese general Xu Yinchuan, b. 1975, chess XiangQi player Xu Yuhua, b. 1976, Chinese...
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Thipsay (India) 6 1996 Salem Upi Darmayana Tamin (Indonesia) 7 1998 Kuala Lumpur Xu Yuhua (China) 8 2000 Udaipur Hoang Thanh Trang (Vietnam) 9 2001 Chennai Li...
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Preceded by Zhu Chen Women's World Chess Champion 2004–2006 Succeeded by Xu Yuhua...
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reached the finals of the FIDE Women's World Championship, competing against Xu Yuhua. In 2017, she was third in the European Women's Championship in Riga. She...
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The Yuhua stone (Chinese: 雨花石; pinyin: yuhua shi; lit. 'rain flower stone') is a special kind of stone found in Nanjing, China, due to the unique geology...
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sister of Xu Yuhua, also a judoka. Xu Lili at the International Judo Federation Xu Lili at JudoInside.com Xu Lili at AllJudo.net (in French) Xu Lili at...
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ratings (July 2008 list), except that defending champion Xu Yuhua was the no. 1 seed. Xu Yuhua (CHN), 2483, GM (WC) Humpy Koneru (IND), 2622, GM (R) Hou...
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Preceded by Xu Yuhua Women's World Chess Champion 2008–2010 Succeeded by Hou Yifan...
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China, led by first board Xie Jun (ex-World Champion) and second board Xu Yuhua (future champion), entered the competition as top seed and defending triple...
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Gaprindashvili Maia Chiburdanidze Xie Jun Susan Polgar Zhu Chen Antoaneta Stefanova Xu Yuhua Alexandra Kosteniuk Hou Yifan Anna Ushenina Mariya Muzychuk Tan Zhongyi...
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Khurtsidze 2000 34th Chess Olympiad Istanbul, Turkey China 32 Xie Jun Zhu Chen Xu Yuhua Wang Lei Georgia 31 Maia Chiburdanidze Nana Ioseliani Nino Khurtsidze...
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Anna Ushenina (Ukraine) Vaishali Rameshbabu (India) Xie Jun (China) Xu Yuhua (China) Zhao Xue (China) Zhu Chen (Qatar) Zhu Jiner (China) Natalia...
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born 1970) Jeffery Xiong (US, born 2000) Xu Jun (China, born 1962) Xu Yuanyuan (China, born 1981) Xu Yuhua (China, born 1976) Yuri Yakovich (Russia,...
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There, he played (and defeated) the reigning women's world champion, Xu Yuhua, as part of an inter-university match. During high school and college,...
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Guo Yuhua (Chinese: 郭于华; pinyin: Guō Yúhuá) is a Chinese liberal intellectual and professor of sociology at Tsinghua University, noted for her criticism...
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Krush (17th), former finalist Alisa Galliamova (19th) and ex-champion Xu Yuhua (20th). Iweta Rajlich and Arianne Caoili were listed as participants but...
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Antoaneta Stefanova (BUL), 2490, GM (R) Zhao Xue (CHN), 2477, WGM (J) Xu Yuhua (CHN), 2474, WGM (WC) Natalia Zhukova (UKR), 2471, WGM (E) Alexandra...
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points (18½ game points out of 24). The Chinese team members were Zhao Xue, Xu Yuhua, Hou Yifan, Wang Hao, Ni Hua, and Bu Xiangzhi. Hou Yifan won an individual...
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