Anke Lutz

Anke Lutz (born 21 March 1970), née Koglin, is a German chess Woman International Master (WIM) (1995), German Chess Women's Championship winner (1991).

Anke Lutz
Anke Lutz in 2001
CountryGermany
Born(1970-03-21)21 March 1970
Weimar, Germany
TitleWoman International Master (WIM) (1995)
Peak rating2302 (July 2000)

Biography

In 1991, Anke Lutz won German Chess Women's Championship in Beverungen, in 1993 and 2001 she took second place in this tournament. In 1995, she received the title of Woman International Master (WIM). In 2000, in Bad Wörishofen chess tournament 16. International Open she fulfill the norm of Woman Grandmaster (WGM).[1]

Anke Lutz played for Germany in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[2]

Anke Lutz played for Germany in the European Team Chess Championship:[3]

  • In 1999, at first reserve board in the 3rd European Team Chess Championship (women) in Batumi (+1, =2, -1).

Anke Lutz won the 16th German Women's Correspondence Chess Championship in 1991/94. In the final of the 1st European Women's Championship 1987/99 she finished the shared 3rd place.[4]

Private life

Anke Lutz studied computer science in Cologne, where she now lives. Since the summer of 2006 she is married to the German chess Grandmaster (GM) Christopher Lutz. The couple has two daughters.

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