NM Jennie Frenklakh

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Major Chess Accomplishments
1991
  • 1st Place, Northern California Elementary Scholastic Championship
  • 1st female player to win N. Calif. Elementary Scholastic Championship
1992
  • US Representative to World Youth Championship, Germany
1993
  • US Representative to World Youth Championship, Slovakia
  • 1st Place, US Junior Championship (Under 13 age group)
  • 1st Place, Northern California Jr High Scholastic Championship
  • 1st female player to win N. Calif. Jr High Scholastic Championship
1994
  • US Representative to World Youth Championship, Hungary
  • 4th Place, National Jr High School Championship
  • Member of All-America Chess Team
  • 1st Place, Western Class Championship, Class A Section
1995
  • US Representative to World Youth Championship, Germany
  • Participated in US Women's Championship (Invitational)
  • 5th Place, US Cadet Championship (Invitational)
  • 1st Female player to participate in US Cadet Champ
  • Member of All-America Chess Team
  • Finalist, Chessmaster Youth Challenge
1996
  • US Representative to World Youth Championship, Spain
  • 8th Place World Youth Championship
  • FIDE rating awarded
  • National Master Title (USCF)
  • 3rd Place, National High School Championship
  • US Open, Expert Section, Tie for 2nd
1997
  • US Representative to World Youth Championship, Poland
  • Participated in US Women's Championship (Invitational)
  • Highest performance rating (2400), US Masters
1998
  • ChessPlayer-Scholar Award
  • Participated in US Women's Championship (Invitational)
  • One of the top 3 female players in US under the age of 20
  • Defeated first grandmaster, GM Arnold Denker in US Open
  • Awarded Life Membership, Boston University Chess Club
  • Trustee Scholar, Boston University
1999
  • 5th Place, US Women's Championship (Invitational)
  • Undefeated at US Amateur Team East (3-0-3); Board 2 of the BU Terriers Chess Team
  • BU Chess Club President
2000
  • WFM Title
  • BUCC President
  • Team Captain, Boston University Terriers Chess Team (US Amateur Team East)
  • Participated in US Women's Championship (Invitational)
2001
  • BUCC President
  • Team Captain, "BU Fightin' Frenklakhs...and an Ong", (US Amateur Team East)

 

Other Chess-Related Activities
  • Co-Designer of Chess Dominion - an interactive website created to inspire kids around the world to learn how to play chess and to provide educational materials for potential chess teachers. Awarded 2nd place in the 1997 ThinkQuest Global Competition, Interdisciplinary Category
  • Chess Teacher at Montesorri Learning Ctr, Sprekels, CA (1996-98)
  • Chess Teacher at All Saints Episcopal Summer Day School, Carmel, CA (1998)
  • Kolty Foundation Volunteer - nonprofit organization for children whose mission is to get kids off the street and playing chess
  • Founded York School Chess Club, Monterey, CA
  • Lecturer at summer chess camps and clubs
  • Chess Teacher at The Morse School, Cambridge, MA (1999)

 

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SIMUL RESULTS
WIN LOSS DRAW
6 1 1

WIN: SPYRIDON VASSILARAS

DRAW: ALLAN ONG


Allan Ong
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