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Wang Pin
Qin Kanying, Wang Pin and Xie Jun, 1992
Full nameWang Pin
Country China
Born (1974-12-11) December 11, 1974 (age 49)[1]
China
TitleWoman Grandmaster (1992)
FIDE rating2397
(No. 69 ranked woman in the January 2012 FIDE World Rankings)
Peak rating2506 (October 2000)

Wang Pin (Chinese: 王频; born December 11, 1974)[2] is a Chinese Woman Grandmaster chess player. She is currently inactive and she used to be the 6th highest rate female player in January to April 2001. Her peak rating was 2506 in October 2000 to January 2001. In 2002, she became Chinese Women's National Chess Champion.

Wang competed for the China national chess team four times at the Women's Chess Olympiads (1992, 1996–1998, 2002) with an overall record of 35 games played (+14, =15, -6),[3] and once at the Women's Asian Team Chess Championship (1999) with an overall record of 3 games played (+1, =2, -0).[4]

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Preceded by Women's Chinese Chess Champion
2002
Succeeded by