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Elisabeth Pähtz

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Country
  
Germany

FIDE rating
  
2458

Spouse
  
Luca Shytaj (m. 2015)


Role
  
Chess Player

Name
  
Elisabeth Pahtz

Peak rating
  
2493

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Born
  
January 8, 1985 (age 39) Erfurt, East Germany (
1985-01-08
)

Title
  
International Master Woman Grandmaster

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Elisabeth Pähtz (sometimes spelled Paehtz; born January 8, 1985, in Erfurt) is a German chess player who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM).

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Biography

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Pähtz was trained in chess from early childhood by her father Thomas Pähtz, a chess grandmaster. At the age of nine years she won her first German championship, in the under-11 age group. In 1999 she became Germany's women's chess champion. She served as one of four advisors on the World team in the 1999 Kasparov versus The World chess match.

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In 2002 Pähtz became the World Youth Champion of the girls' under-18 age group, and in 2005 the World Junior Girls Champion.

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Pähtz attended the Sport High School Dresden until 2004 and is among the strongest German women chess players. She plays for the Dresdner Sport Club 1898 and other associations.

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As one of the strongest German female talents, Pähtz was the subject of media interest when growing up. Among other things it was reported that she was likely to fail high school mathematics. Pähtz said that she was an intuitive player and not a universal genius.

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In September 2015 she married Italian IM Luca Shytaj.

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She has played for Germany in 10 women's chess olympiads between 1998-2016. She also played for Germany in the women's World Team Chess Championship in 2007, scoring +2 =6 -0 for which she won the individual bronze medal on board one. She has also played for Germany in nine women's European Team Chess Championships between 1999-2015. She won the individual bronze medal on board two in 2001 with a score of +3 =4 -1 at León, Spain.

References

Elisabeth Pähtz Wikipedia