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Anja Hegeler
Anja Hegeler (née Dahlgrün, married Ehrke; 7 November 1965 – 24 December 2022) was a German chess Woman International Master (WIM, 1988), West Germany Women's Chess Championship silver medalist (1987). Chess career Anja twice won the West Germany Girl's Chess Championship. In 1983 in Hanau she was first ahead of Bettina Trabert. In 1984 in Odenthal-Eikamp she won the West Germany Girl's Chess Championship for the second time. In 1984 in Bad Aibling she took part in a West Germany Women's Chess Championship for the first time and finished sixth. At the West Germany Women's Blitz Chess Championship in 1986 in Hameln, she was third behind Gisela Fischdick and Isabel Hund. In 1987 in Bad Lauterberg she took second place in the West Germany Women's Chess Championship. In 1999 in Essen she came third at the West Germany Women's Blitz Chess Championship behind Gisela Fischdick and Jessica Nill. In 2002 in Barnstorf at the West Germany Women's Rapid Chess Championship, she c ...
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