Xie Jun

Xie Jun (谢军 in pinyin: Xiè Jūn) (born October 30, 1970) is a chess player from China. She was women's world chess champion between 1991 and 1996, and again in 1999 and 2000. Xie Jun was born in Beijing, and became junior Xiangqi (Chinese chess) champion of the city at the age of six. In 1991, Xie Jun won the women's world championship for the first time, winning a match against Maya Chiburdanidze, who had held the title since 1978, by a score of 8.5 - 6.5. In 1993 she successfully defended her title against Nana Ioseliani (winning their match 8.5 - 2.5) before losing in 1996 to Zsuzsa Polgar 8.5 - 4.5. In 1999 she won the title back, defeating Alisa Galliamova 8.5 - 6.5 after FIDE controversially stripped Polgar of her title. In 2000, FIDE changed the format of the world championship to a knock-out system, and Xie won the title again, beating fellow Chinese player Qin Kanying 2.5 - 1.5 in the final. Despite these achievements, Xie Jun has never been ranked number one in the world among women by FIDE, Judit Polgar, who refuses to play in women-only events, holding that place for as long as Xie has been playing at the top level. Xie Jun proved to be the first of a number of strong Chinese women players, the others including Zhu Chen, Yuhua Xu and Lei Wang. She was an important factor in the Chinese women's team winning the gold medal at the 1998 Chess Olympiad in Elista. Around the end of the 1990s, Xie Jun was reading for a doctorate in psychology.

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