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Isabel Hund (born 14 June 1962) is a German
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Chess Woman FIDE Master (WFM, 1990) who two-times won West Germany Women's Chess Championship (1980, 1989). Also she won Belgian Women's Chess Championship (1985).


Private and work

Isabel Hund is the daughter of Juliane and
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, and granddaughter of physicist
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and mathematician
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. She attended the ''Landrat-Lucas-Gymnasium'' in
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(''
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'' 1981), studied
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for a few semesters in
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, completed an apprenticeship as a social security clerk and works for the ''Techniker Krankenkasse''. Isabel Hund lives in
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. She belongs to an internationally known chess family, has three sisters who are all strong chess players. Barbara, who is
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(WGM), is the strongest ahead of Isabel.


Chess career

Isabel Hund was initially member in the chess clubs ''Schachfreunde 1959 Bergisch Neukirchen'' and ''SV Opladen 1922 e. V.''. With the 8-man team of chess friends club ''Bergisch Neukirchen'', she became youth team champion in 1977 in the Rhein-Wupper chess district. She plays for the chess club ''Kerpen 64 e. V.'' in the league of the Chess Association Mittelrhein. Hund has also played in the first Chess Women's Bundesliga, her clubs were from 1991 to 1996 the ''Krefelder Schachklub Turm 1851'', in the 1996/97 and 1998/99 seasons the ''SV 1920 Hofheim'', in the 2006/07 season the ''SV Wolfbusch'' and in the 2010/11 season the ''SV Mülheim-Nord''. As a little girl interested in chess, Isabel Hund attended the 1970 Chess Olympiad in Siegen and in 1974 the 2nd International Chess Days in
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and took part in the German Girls Team Championships in
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in 1975, 1976 and 1977. Isabel Hund was in 1977 and 1978 each second at the German Girls Championship, behind her sister Barbara. German champion the female youth she was in 1979 in Bechhofen and 1980 in Bitburg. The first four of the German Chess Championship in 1977 in Adelsheim went to a 4-man rapid tournament in
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in the autumn. They (Barbara and Isabel Hund, as well as Karin Seiffert and Regina Berglitz) played under the name Hamkusmar and were able to beat the team of the German Chess Federation ( Klaus Darga,
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, Alfred Kinzel and Heinz Hohlfeld) place. Isabel Hund played very often in the Germany Women's Chess Championship with, was in the top three more than 10 times. She gained her international experience at chess tournaments in Romania, Switzerland, France, Spain and at the Chess Olympiad 1980 in
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on
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. In 1980 and in 1989 she won West Germany Women's Chess Championships, in 1983 she won West Germany Women's Blitz Championship und in 1985 she won Belgian Women's Chess Championship in
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. In 1985 she took part in the Women's World Chess Championship Zonal tournament in Bad Lauterberg. Because of her success, she received the Golden Badge of Honor from the Chess Association Mittelrhein. On June 5, 1985,
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organized a simultaneous game of the world champion
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in Hamburg, in which, among others,
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, Klaus von Dohnanyi, Roswin Finkenzeller, Johannes Gross,
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and
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, as well as the four siblings Susanne, Barbara, Isabel and Dorothee Hund took part. When the ''BSG Textil Cottbus'' visited the ''Essener Schachgesellschaft 04'' in 1990, Isabel Hund (West Germany chess women's champion 1989) won against Kerstin Kunze (East Germany chess women's champion 1989). Isabel Hund won the finals of the eighth and ninth ''TeleChess'' Championship and became NRW champion in
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in 2004. With her team, she won the German women's chess state team championshipsDeutsche Frauen-Länder-Mannschaftsmeisterschaften ab 1996
/ref> in 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008 and 2009.


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