Denise Frick


Denise Frick is a South African chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master.
She married Dr Lyndon Bouah on 13th January 2018.

Biography

In 2003 Denise Frick became a Woman FIDE master, and in 2004 she received the title of Woman International master. In 2005, in Cape Town she won the Republic of South Africa Women's Chess Championship, and in Lusaka won a bronze medal in the African Women's Chess Championship. In 2011, in Maputo, she won a bronze medal in the African Women's Chess Championship.. In 2012, in Khanty-Mansiysk she made her debut at the Women's World Chess Championship, where she lost in the first round to Humpy Koneru. In 2014 in Windhoek, she won in the FIDE zonal tournament of Africa.
She has represented South Africa in multiple Women's Chess Olympiads, including 2000, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018) and at the World Women's Team Chess Championship in 2011. She has participated three times in the Women's Chess Team tournament in the African Games, where she won two silvers and a bronze medal in the team competition, and in the individual competition she won the silver medal.
Frick is a Psychologist by education. Her master's degree work a concerned the use of chess as a therapeutic tool for assisting in the treatment of substance abuse.