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Veronika Exler (born 24 December 1990) is an Austrian chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 2017). She is a two-times Austrian Women Chess Champion (2013, 2018).

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Chess career

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Veronika Exler started playing chess at the age of ten.[1] Studied at University of Vienna, where she studied biology and physics.

Multiple times winner of Austrian girl's chess championships in different age groups: U14 (2004),[2] U16 (2005, 2006),[3][4] and U18 (2007).[2]

In Austrian women's chess championships Veronika Exler won two gold (2013, 2018), silver (2015) and two bronze (2009, 2014) medals.

Multiple Austrian women's chess Bundesliga winner with the chess club SV Wulkaprodersdorf (2011/12, 2013/14).

Veronika Exler played for Austria in the Women's Chess Olympiads:[5]

Veronika Exler played for Austria in the European Team Chess Championships:[7]

  • In 2009, at fourth board in the 8th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Novi Sad (+2, =2, -3),
  • In 2011, at second board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Porto Carras (+1, =2, -3),
  • In 2013, at fourth board in the 10th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Warsaw (+2, =1, -4),
  • In 2015, at third board in the 11th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Reykjavík (+3, =4, -2),
  • In 2017, at third board in the 12th European Team Chess Championship (women) in Crete (+2, =3, -3).[8]

In 2017, she was awarded the FIDE Woman International Master (WIM) title.[9]

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Veronika Exler is an Austrian chess player known for earning the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM) in 2017. Born in 1990, she has represented Austria in various chess competitions and maintains an active presence in the international chess community as a titled female player. Her career highlights include participation in FIDE-rated events, where she achieved the requirements for her WIM title through consistent performances against strong opposition. While detailed tournament results and current rating information evolve over time, Exler's accomplishment as a Woman International Master marks her as a recognized contributor to women's chess in Austria.

Early life and education

Birth and early years

Veronika Exler was born on 24 December 1990 in Vienna, Austria. She holds Austrian nationality and has remained based in Vienna throughout her life. Exler began playing chess at the age of 10 when her father introduced the game to her and her brother as part of an effort to teach both children. This early exposure marked the beginning of her engagement with chess during her childhood in Vienna.

Academic background

Veronika Exler studied biology and physics at the University of Vienna. She holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree from the University of Vienna. Exler is affiliated with the Department of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research at the same institution, where her academic focus aligns with ecosystem ecology. She is professionally identified as a scientist in the fields of physics and biology, with contributions to radioecological research, including co-authorship on studies examining long-term radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems.

Chess career

Youth championships and early development

Veronika Exler began playing chess at the age of 10, when her father Martin Exler taught her and her brother the game. She quickly developed a strong passion for chess, attending an optional chess course at her school Gymnasium Franklinstraße 21 in Vienna and subsequently joining the Schachclub Donaustadt Wien. In her youth, Exler won multiple titles at the Austrian girls' championships. She also gained early experience in senior competition through her involvement in the Austrian women's chess Bundesliga with SV Wulkaprodersdorf.

National titles and domestic success

Veronika Exler has achieved substantial success in Austrian domestic chess events, most prominently through her performances in the Austrian Women's Chess Championship and the women's Bundesliga. She is a two-time Austrian Women's Chess Champion, winning the title in 2013 and 2018. In 2013, she claimed the championship in a round-robin format. Exler also played on the team level with SV Wulkaprodersdorf in the Austrian women's chess Bundesliga.

International team participation

Veronika Exler has represented Austria in several editions of the Women's Chess Olympiad and the European Women's Team Chess Championship. In the Women's Chess Olympiad, she participated five times between 2010 and 2018. She played board 2 in 2010 with a personal score of +1 =2 -4 and board 2 again in 2012 with +4 =2 -4. Shifting to board 3, she scored +4 =3 -3 in 2014 and +3 =5 -2 in 2016. In 2018, she took the top board 1 position and recorded +3 =3 -3. Exler also competed in five editions of the European Women's Team Chess Championship from 2009 to 2017. She scored +2 =2 -3 on board 4 in 2009, +1 =2 -3 on board 2 in 2011, and +2 =1 -4 on board 4 in 2013. She returned to board 3 in 2015 with +3 =4 -2 and again in 2017 with +2 =3 -3. These team appearances reflect her role as a regular member of Austria's women's national team during this period.

FIDE title and peak rating

Veronika Exler holds the FIDE title of Woman International Master (WIM), awarded in 2017 following approval by the Presidential Board through written resolution. She had earlier received the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title in 2009. Her registered federation is Austria, where she represents the national chess organization in FIDE-rated activities. Exler's peak FIDE standard rating reached 2289 in April 2019, marking her highest placement on the international rating list during her active playing period. This achievement reflected her strong performances accumulated through national and international competitions up to that point. Her subsequent ratings have varied, with the current standard rating listed at 2154 as of January 2026.

Other professional activities

Scientific education and work

Veronika Exler holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Vienna, where her academic work relates to fields spanning physics and biology. She is affiliated with the university's Department of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research, focusing on ecosystem ecology. Her scientific pursuits include research at the intersection of these disciplines, particularly radioecology, as demonstrated by her co-authorship in a study examining artificial radioactivity in environmental media following the Fukushima accident. She has also authored a book providing a radioecological analysis of long-term contamination effects from the Chernobyl disaster on Austrian and Bavarian ecosystems, reflecting her engagement with environmental radioactivity and its biological impacts. These contributions highlight her professional activity as a scientist in physics and biology.

Chess coaching, arbitration, and commentary

Veronika Exler has engaged in chess coaching as a trainer at the Münchener Schachakademie GmbH in Munich, where she conducts lessons and training sessions for players of different ages and skill levels, helping to promote chess education in the region. She is listed as a permanent member of the academy's coaching staff, leveraging her experience as a Woman International Master to guide students in both individual and group settings.

Media and public appearances

Television narration credits

Veronika Exler appeared as a guest in two episodes of the Austrian talk show Stöckl in 2021. She is credited as Self - Narrator in the episode dated 18 February 2021 and as Self in the episode dated 25 March 2021. The narration credit appears only in the February episode, with no other roles or contributions in her filmography. Her limited television presence aligns with a broader media profile primarily connected to her public recognition in chess.

Interviews and radio engagements

Veronika Exler has participated in several interviews and radio engagements centered on her chess career and the role of mental training in performance sports. In July 2021, she appeared on the ORF Radio Wien program "Menschen im Gespräch," hosted by Bernhard Weihsinger and broadcast on July 18 shortly after 12:00. The discussion covered her entry into chess at age 10 initiated by her father, early successes including regional and national titles as well as international results, the mental training support she received from the Austrian federation during her youth which proved decisive in overcoming a difficult phase to win a key tournament, her decision to train as a mental coach to share these techniques, the surge in chess interest following the series "Das Damengambit," and her pursuit of balance through jogging, dancing, and swimming alongside her interest in Tauchschach, an extreme variant played underwater that combines strategic thinking with breath-hold adrenaline. In April 2021, Exler took part in a ChessBase rapid interview published on April 21, during which she played a rapid chess game against interviewer Stefan Kindermann while addressing questions. Topics included her initial introduction to chess by her father, her collaboration with Kindermann, her involvement with the Münchener Schachakademie and its Online-Akademie, her YouTube channel "Vroniversum" and its "Schach Quiz Show" format, her studies in biology and physics alongside her certification as a sports mental trainer, her identification with an aggressive playing style described as an "Aggro-Algorithmus," and personal affinities such as strong connections to animals including coyotes, tigers, and horses. The interview is available on YouTube.

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