Our Members

Elian Sonnenberg

Elian Sonnenberg is the founder of Girls in Chess. He was inspired to start this organization because as a chess player himself, he witnessed first-hand the division between men and women in the chess field. He is eager to begin supporting young, talented girls, in achieving their dreams.

Amélie Acevedo

Amélie Acevedo is currently a student at Barnard College studying both Psychology and Human Rights. She is deeply committed to breaking down gender barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields, and she is excited to be a member of a foundation that gives girls the tools to excel with confidence.

Who Should Consider Applying?

Any girls based in the United States, between the ages of 6-11, are invited to apply.

We encourage applications from hardworking young girls who have shown promise in chess through prior tournament results, and are seeking to improve their results further. We are looking for the players that are both eager to learn as well as resilient, and willing to put in the time it takes to achieve their goals.

Application

  1. Section 1
  2. What is your name?
  3. What is your age (in years and months?)
  4. Where are you from?
  5. How long have you been playing chess?
  6. What is your current USCF rating? How many USCF-rated tournaments have you played in?
  7. Do you have a FIDE rating?
  8. How much time ( in hours) have you dedicated weekly to chess (outside of tournaments)?
  9. Do you play chess online? What platform do you use (Chess.com, lichess, etc.)? What is your username?
  10. Do you have a chess coach? How many hours of chess coaching have you received?

Please provide answers to the questions above in the form of a Google Doc or PDF, and email it to girlsinchessorg@gmail.com

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