Fiona Steil-Antoni

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Fiona Steil-Antoni
Steil-Antoni at the 2014 European Club Cup in Bilbao
CountryLuxembourg
Born (1989-01-10) 10 January 1989 (age 35)
Niederkorn, Luxembourg
TitleWoman International Master (2010)
FIDE rating2182 (April 2023)
Peak rating2218 (July 2022)

Fiona Steil-Antoni (born 10 January 1989) is a Luxembourgish chess player. She was awarded the title of Woman International Master by FIDE in 2010. Steil-Antoni won an individual gold medal at the Women's Chess Olympiad in 2006.

Early life[edit]

Born in Niederkorn, Luxembourg, Steil-Antoni was taught to play chess by her father when she was nine years old. She made it onto the national team after one year and was trained by Vlastimil Jansa from then on.[citation needed]

Chess career[edit]

Steil-Antoni has played for team Luxembourg in the 39th Chess Olympiad, the Women's Chess Olympiad, the 2011 European Team Chess Championship, and the European Small Nations Team Chess Championship. She was part of the team that won the bronze medal in the 2009 European Small Nations Team Chess Championship, held in Andorra la Vella.[1] In 2006, at the Women's Chess Olympiad in Turin, she won the individual gold medal on board two thanks to a score of 10/12 points.[2] She was awarded the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title for this result.

Steil-Antoni tied for 2nd–3rd places with Pauline Guichard in the WGM tournament of the Condom Chess Festival in 2008, finishing second on tiebreak score.[3][4] She was awarded the title of Woman International Master (WIM) by FIDE in April 2010.[5] The norms required for the title were achieved in the 37th Chess Olympiad, the World Youth Chess Championships 2007, the Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy Open 2008, and the Condom WGM event 2008.[6]

Steil-Antoni has won the Women's Luxembourg Chess Championship several times.[7][better source needed] She finished second in the Klaksvík Open 2010,[8] the Uxbridge e2e4 Autumn Women's International in 2010,[9] and the WIM tournament of the Mulhouse Chess Festival 2012.[10]

She and Tom Weber won the Blitz Pairs tournament in Gibraltar 2011. This was the first time “The Smashing Pawns”, a club she founded together with some friends, was represented in any tournament.[citation needed] Steil-Antoni currently plays for The Smashing Pawns (Luxembourg), Vandoeuvre (France) and Cheddleton (England) clubs.

Personal life[edit]

Steil-Antoni worked for Chess Evolution Weekly Newsletter and chess24.com. As of January 2022, she is working as a commentator for chess.com.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "1st Small Nations Chess Team Tournament: Andorra la Vella 2009". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  2. ^ 37th Chess Olympiad 2006 Women – Board prizes. Chess-results.com.
  3. ^ 7eme open international de Condom - GMF. Original Tournament Report. FIDE.
  4. ^ Dominique Dervieux (2008-07-21). "IM Samy Shoker won the 8th Condom Chess Festival" Archived 2019-06-30 at the Wayback Machine. Chessdom.
  5. ^ "Titles approved at the 2nd Quarter Presidential Board 2010". FIDE. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  6. ^ Title applications - 2nd quarter Presidential Board 2010, 21-24 April 2010, Sofia, BUL. FIDE.
  7. ^ Big Database 2013, ChessBase GmbH
  8. ^ Klaksvik Open 2010. Original Tournament Report.. FIDE.
  9. ^ Uxbridge International Women. Tournament report. FIDE.
  10. ^ Crowther, Mark (2012-07-23). "TWIC 924: Mulhouse Chess Festival 2012". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 2019-06-30.

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