Hanneke van Parreren

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Hanneke van Parreren
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Country Netherlands
Born (1953-09-01) 1 September 1953 (age 70)
Title Woman FIDE Master (1988)
Peak rating 2195 (January 1994)

Hanneke van Parreren (born 1 September 1953) is a Dutch chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman FIDE Master. She was a winner of the Dutch Women's Chess Championship (1985).

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Biography

From the end of 1970s to the mid-1980s, Hanneke van Parreren was one of the leading Dutch women chess players. She won the Dutch Women's Chess Championships in 1985 (shared with Jessica Harmsen). [1]

Hanneke van Parreren participated in many international chess tournaments. In 1985, in Amsterdam she shared 2nd place in the Women's World Chess Championship Atlantic European subzonal tournament. [2] In 1990, in Oisterwijk Hanneke van Parreren ranked in 5th place in the Women's World Chess Championship West European subzonal tournament. [3] In 1993, in Delden she shared 4th place in the Women's World Chess Championship West Europe Zonal tournament. [4]

Hanneke van Parreren played for the Netherlands in the Women's Chess Olympiads: [5]

Hanneke van Parreren is the daughter of the psychologist Carel van Parreren and partner of Paul van der Sterren.

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References

  1. "Kampioenes van Nederland" [Champions of the Netherlands]. schaakbond.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2017-04-07.
  2. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Atlantic European subzonal 1B :: Amsterdam 1985". OlimpBase.org.
  3. Bartelski, Wojciech. "West European subzonal 1B :: Oisterwijk 1990". OlimpBase.org.
  4. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Zonal 1.1 (West Europe) :: Delden 1993". OlimpBase.org.
  5. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Women's Chess Olympiads :: Hanneke van Parreren". OlimpBase.org.