Fiona Sieber | |
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Country | Germany |
Born | 14 February 2000 |
Title | Woman International Master (2017) |
Peak rating | 2332 (May 2017) |
Fiona Sieber (born 14 February 2000) is a German chess player. She received the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM) in 2017. [1]
In 2015, Fiona Sieber won international youth chess tournament Jugendmasters 2015. [2] She has repeatedly represented Germany at European Youth Chess Championships and World Youth Chess Championships, where she won European Youth Chess Championship in 2016 in the U16 girls age group. [3] She two times played for Germany in World Youth U16 Chess Olympiads (2014, 2016) and won individual bronze medal in 2014. [4]
In German Chess Bundesliga she played for Magdeburg's chess club SG Aufbau Elbe Magdeburg.
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