Emily Nguyen


Emily Quynh Nguyen is an American chess player and a Woman International Master.

Career

Nguyen started playing chess competitively at a young age. Her early successes included winning the 2010 U.S. Junior Open, the 2011 North American Youth Chess Championship, and the 2012 Pan-American Youth Chess Championship.
In 2016, she won the U.S. Junior Girls' Championship with a score of 6½/9, earning an invitation to the 2017 U.S. Women's Championship. She also won the 2016 North American Junior Girls' Championship, held in Dallas, Texas, with a score of 8/9, earning the FIDE title of Woman International Master. Nguyen competed in the U.S. Women's Chess Championship for the first time in 2017; she finished 12th out of 12, scoring 1 point out of 11. In 2019, she scored 2½/11, again finishing in 12th. In August 2019, at the age of 16, she became the second female chess player ever to win the chess tournament called the Denker Tournament of High School Champions after tying for first place with Bryce Tiglon and Ben Li. In 2020, Nguyen placed 7th at the U.S. Women's Chess Championship after scoring 5/11 points.
Nguyen studied at Stanford University.