Anna Yolanda Cramling Bellón is a well-known young chess player, Twitch live broadcaster, and YouTuber who is a Woman FIDE Master (WFM). She is Swedish-Spanish and was born on April 30, 2002, in Malaga, Spain, to chess professionals Pia Cramling and Juan Manuel Bellón López. Furthermore, the young player has represented Sweden in a number of international tournaments, including the European Team Chess Championships thrice and the Chess Olympiads in 2016 and 2022.
Anna was given the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title in 2018 in recognition of her tremendous skills, and she attained a top FIDE rating of 2175 in March 2018. She is both a Twitch streamer and a Youtuber, and she is quite popular on both platforms.
Her YouTube channel has over 400K followers, where she discusses her passion of the game and her experiences as a chess player. Anna has been nominated for Best Chess broadcaster at The Streamer Awards in 2023 as a result of her popularity and success as a chess broadcaster.
Anna Cramling Relationship Status And Dating History
Nobody appears to know anything about Anna Cramling’s partner thus yet. Despite her accomplishments, the chess prodigy has failed to reveal who her partner is or whether she is in a relationship. Furthermore, her mother, Pia Cramling, has previously done interviews about Anna, covering topics ranging from her successful profession as a streamer to her remarkable chess skills, but she hasn’t really shed light on anything personal or romantic in nature.
Meanwhile, Anna does not seem to be interested in providing facts, and there is no concrete proof about her boyfriend’s relationship chronology. However, CNN once carried an item in which she briefly referenced an ex-boyfriend, but there hasn’t been much coverage of that issue other than Anna utilizing her ex’s laptop for her debut broadcast. Rather than focusing on problems of the heart, Anna clearly wants to devote her efforts to her chess career and popularity as a broadcaster on sites such as Twitch and YouTube.
Chess Career of Anna Cramling
Chess runs deep in Anna Cramling’s family, with both parents reaching grandmaster status. Pia, her mother, is a former female grandmaster, and Juan, her father, is a five-time Spanish chess champion. Anna achieved her first FIDE rating in the Gibraltar Chess Festival’s Amateur A category when she was 10 years old. However, it was at the age of 12 that Anna made significant progress, increasing her rating by nearly 300 points in two months to surpass 1900. She has continued to flourish since then, competing in significant contests such as the Master’s competition as well as the European Youth Chess Championships and the World Junior Chess Championships.
Furthermore, her hard effort paid off when she achieved the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title at the age of 16, and she added 200 points to her career-best rating of 2175 via various events. In addition, Anna competed in the 2022 Chess Olympiad with her mother, Pia, against very tough opponents from across the world. Anna played 10 rounds out of eleven on board three, finishing with three wins and four draws.