Lê Kiều Thiên Kim

Lê Kiều Thiên Kim (born 10 December 1981), is a Vietnamese Woman International Master (WIM, 2001) and Vietnamese Women's Chess Championship winner (2002).

Lê Kiều Thiên Kim
CountryVietnam
Born (1981-12-10) 10 December 1981
TitleWoman International Master (WIM) (2001)

Biography

In 2002, Lê Kiều Thiên Kim won Vietnamese Women's Chess Championship, but in 2006, she won silver medal in Vietnamese Women's Chess Championship[1]. In 2011, Lê Kiều Thiên Kim won 3rd place in ASEAN Women's Chess Championship[2]. In 2004, Lê Kiều Thiên Kim participated in Women's World Chess Championship by knock-out system and in the first round lost to Hoang Thanh Trang[3].

Lê Kiều Thiên Kim played for Vietnam:

  • in Women's Chess Olympiad participated 6 times 1998-2004, 2008, 2012);[4]
  • in Women's World Team Chess Championship participated in 2007;[5]
  • in Women's Asian Team Chess Championship participated 2 times (2003, 2008) and won team silver (2003) and bronze (2008) medals, as well as won individual gold (2003) medal;[6]
  • in Asian Indoor Games participated in 2007 and won team bronze medal.[7]

In 2001, she was awarded the FIDE International Women Master (WIM) titles.

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