Education
Wang finished runner-up at the World Under-18 Girls Championship of 2000.
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Wang finished runner-up at the World Under-18 Girls Championship of 2000.
Wang played for the B team in 1999 and for the first team in 2003 at the Women"s Asian Team Chess Championship (overall record is 11 games: +6, =2, -3). She also played for the Chinese women"s team at the World Team Chess Championship in Beersheba (overall record was 6 games:+0, =2, -4). Wang was part of the women"s team in the 2007 China-Russia Summit Match.
In 2007, she gained the International Master (IM) title.
Tan Chinese Nam Cup International General Motors Open in Qingdao, China (July 4–8, 2002). Score 4.0/9
Aeroflot Open 2004 B Group in Moscow, Russia (February 16–26, 2004).
Score 5.5/9
Dubai Open 2005 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (April 4–12, 2005). Score 5.0/9
In 2003, she gained the Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title.
China Women"s Church in Suzhou, China (March–April 2001).
Score 6.0/9
9th Asian Women"s Church in Chennai, India (September 2001). Score 7.0/9
Tan Chinese Nam Cup General Motors in Qingdao (July 2002). Score 4.0/9
Wang Yu plays for Beijing chess club in the (CCL).
In 1996, Wang won the World Under-14 Girls Championship and in 1998, won the World U16 Girls Championship. In 1999, she won the Asian Junior Girls Championship in Vũng TàUniversity Wang Yu won the Asian Women"s Chess Championship of 2004 in Beirut. In 2005 she won the Chinese Women"s Chess Championship. In 2006 Wang Yu was a member of the Chinese team which won the bronze medal at the Women"s 37th Chess Olympiad (played 4 games in total: +1, =1, -2). She achieved her IM norms at: She achieved her WGM norms at:.