Klaudia Kulon | |
---|---|
Country | Poland |
Born | Koszalin, Poland | 13 March 1992
Title | International Master (2019) Woman Grandmaster (2014) |
Peak rating | 2401 (December 2016) |
Klaudia Kulon (born 13 March 1992) is a Polish chess player. She holds the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster, which FIDE awarded her in 2019 and 2014 respectively. She was twice world girls champion in her age category.
Kulon started to play chess at the age of 7 in the Koszalin University of Technology chess club. From 2002 Kulon won several times the Polish Youth Championships in different age categories. She won the World Youth Chess Championships twice: in 2004, in the Girls U12 category, and 2006, in the Girls U14. In 2008, she was the runner up, behind Nazí Paikidze, at the European Youth Chess Championships in the Girls U16 section.
In 2007, Kulon competed in the Polish women's championship for the first time, held that year in Barlinek, and finished seventh. [1] She won the Polish women's blitz championship in 2006, 2017, 2018.
In January 2014 Kulon won the Polish students women's championship in Katowice. [2] In April she took the bronze medal in the Polish women's championship in Warsaw. [3] Later in the same month, she became the Polish women's rapid champion in Trzcianka. [4] In August, Kulon won the women's section of the World University Chess Championship in Katowice with a score of 8½ points out of 9. Her result contributed to Poland's gold medal. [5] [6] [7] In December she won the 4th Memorial of Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska in Wroclaw. [8] In 2015 Kulon won again the Polish students women's championship. [9] In March 2017 she took the silver medal in the Polish women's championship. [10] [11]
Kulon played for Poland in the European Girls' U18 Team Chess Championship: [12]
Klaudia Kulon played for Poland in European Team Chess Championship: [13]
Klaudia Kulon played for Poland in Women's Chess Olympiads: [14]
Klaudia Kulon played for Poland in World Team Chess Championships: [15]
Radosław Wojtaszek is a Polish chess grandmaster. He is a six-time Polish champion.
Jan-Krzysztof Duda is a Polish chess grandmaster. A prodigy, he achieved the grandmaster title in 2013 at the age of 15 years and 21 days. As of August 2024, he is ranked No. 1 in Poland and No. 18 in the world. His personal best rating of 2760 makes him the highest ranked Polish player of all time.
Alina Anatolyevna Kashlinskaya is a Russian-born Polish chess player. She holds the titles International Master and Woman Grandmaster, which FIDE awarded her in 2014 and 2009, respectively. Kashlinskaya is the 2019 European Women's Individual Chess Champion.
Marta Bartel is a Polish chess player who was awarded the title of Woman Grandmaster in 2009.
Kacper Piorun is a Polish chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in September 2012. He is a six-time winner of the World Chess Solving Championship, and two-time winner of the Polish Chess Championship.
Wojciech Moranda is a Polish chess Grandmaster (2009).
Jacek Tomczak is a Polish chess Grandmaster (2012).
Oliwia Kiołbasa is a Polish chess player.
Aleksandra Lach is a Polish chess player. She earned the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM) in 2015.
Alicja Śliwicka is a Polish chess player. She received the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster in 2024.
Michalina Rudzińska is a Polish chess Woman Grandmaster (WGM) (2024). She is twice winner of Polish Women's Chess Championships.
Maria Malicka is a Polish chess Woman Grandmaster (2023). She is Chess Olympiad individual silver medal winner (2022).
Dalia Blimke-Dereń is a Polish chess Woman International Master (WIM) (1998).
Joanna Strzałka is a Polish chess player.
Katarzyna Starr is a Polish Woman FIDE Master (2021) who from 2021 representing England.
Maria Mickiewicz is a Polish Woman International Master (2007).
Magdalena Kozak is a Polish Woman International Master (2008).
Ewa Harazińska is a Polish Woman International Master (2016).
Honorata Kucharska is a Polish Woman FIDE Master (2017).
Iwona Bos-Swiecik is a Polish and Dutch chess Woman International Master (1993), Dutch Women's Chess Championship winner (1993).