44th Chess Olympiad – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Wed, 10 Aug 2022 17:59:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 The most stylish teams of the 2022 Chess Olympiad are Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Denmark and Uganda https://www.chessdom.com/the-most-stylish-teams-of-the-2022-chess-olympiad-are-uzbekistan-mongolia-denmark-and-uganda/ Wed, 10 Aug 2022 17:59:19 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81112 The 2022 Chess Olympiad team Winners and best individual players were crowned yesterday at the Closing ceremony of the event. The 44th Chess Olympiad was the biggest in numbers, but also the most elegant as FIDE established special awards for the most stylish teams. Teams of Uzbekistan and Mongolia were the most stylish teams in the Open section, and Denmark and Uganda wore the best outfits in the Women’s section.

Read more:
Incorrect claim of the threefold repetition saved Norway from a loss to Mongolia / 44th Chess Olympiad – Final report

Uzbekistan team – Chess Olympiad 2022 Winner and most stylish team; Photo: FIDE/Stev Bonhage
GM Bayarsaikhan Gundavaa (Moldova) Photo: Madelene Belinki
Team Denmark – Women’s Chess Olympiad; Photo: Chess.com/Maria Emelianova
Team Uganda at the 44th Chess Olympiad; Photo: Twitter
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India wins Gaprindashvili cup at the 2022 Chess Olympiad https://www.chessdom.com/india-wins-gaprindashvili-cup-at-the-2022-chess-olympiad/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 20:26:57 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81092 The Closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad 2022 took place today afternoon in Chennai with awarding ceremony for the team Winners and medalists, best individual players, and grant of the Gaprindashvili cup for the federation with the combined supremacy of a team in both open and women’s sections.
Read more: Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022! / Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022!

With a total of 34 match points and best additional tiebreaks, India lifted the Gaprindashvili cup, named after Georgian legendary chess player Nona Gaprindashvili. India 1, USA and India 2 scored same 34 match points, but tiebreaks criteria favored India’s A team.

Chess Olympiad 2022 – Final report / Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

Photo by: FIDE/Lennart Ootes
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Chess Olympiad 2022 – Final report https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2022-final-report/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 20:17:19 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81087 Armenia gets the silver medal, while India B, formed by young talents, outpaced its seniors and snatched the bronze

History was made in the open section of the FIDE Chess Olympiad, which came to an end this morning in Chennai, India. Uzbekistan, one of the youngest teams on the roster, defeated rating favourites the Netherlands by 2.5-1.5, securing the gold medal.

Undefeated over the eleven rounds, the team coached by GM Ivan Sokolov edged out Armenia on tiebreak, automatically becoming national heroes. Read more: Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022!

The young Uzbek team was led by 17-year-old Nodirbek Abdusattorov (pictured above), who last Christmas dethroned Magnus Carlsen as the World Rapid Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, Nodirbek was one of the youngest players ever to achieve the Grandmaster title, at the age of 13 years, 1 month, and 11 days. The young Uzbek star had an excellent performance in Chennai, scoring 7 victories (five of them consecutive), 3 draws, and only one loss.

20-year-old Nodirbek Yakubboev, 16-year-old Javokhir Sindarov, and 20-year-old Shamsiddin Vokhidov are the other three juniors in the team that only featured one player in his late twenties: the “veteran” of the team, Jahongir Vakhidov, at 27.

This huge achievement by the young Uzbek prodigies comes just at the right moment, as Tashkent was confirmed a few days ago as the venue for the 2026 edition of the Chess Olympiad. 


Press conference after the last round. Photo: Lennart Ootes 

Once again, Armenia outperformed the rating expectations and, despite being the 12th seeded, got away with the silver medal. This is a reassuring result for a team that last year lost its franchise player, Levon Aronian, who changed federations to the USA.

The Armenian squad was headed by Gabriel Sargissian on the first board, who, despite a poor start with four draws and one defeat, became the best scorer in the team during the second half of the competition: his 4 victories and 1 draw during the matches against direct rivals were one of the keys for the Armenian success. Robert Hovhannisyan playing on board 4, also greatly contributed to team Armenia’s success. Read more: GM Gabriel Sargissian speaks about the atmosphere in the Armenian team


Gabriel Sargissian won a decisive duel against Mamedyarov Shakhriyar. Photo: Lennart Ootes 

Along with the Uzbeks, the other positive surprise of the event was the excellent performance of the second Indian team, officially called “India B”, and formed by young promising stars. Having more than one team is a privilege traditionally given to the host country, so more of their players can gain experience in the international arena.

However, it is the first time that two teams from the same country ended up in contention for the medals, and, in fact, India B managed to outpace their seniors by one point in the standings and snatched the bronze medal, relegating the “main” Indian team to the fourth position.

Especially remarkable was the performance of 16-year-old Guskesh D, who made headlines all over the world when he chained 8 consecutive victories in the 8 first rounds. However, a tragedy struck in the decisive clash against the Uzbeks in the 10th round: despite having a favourable position during most of the game, towards the end, Gukesh lost the thread and blundered, losing on the spot. This result gave the match victory to the Uzbeks, and this proved decisive for the final result in the Olympiad.


Gukesh was one of the stars of the Olympiad. Photo: Stev Bonhage 

Probably the biggest disappointment of the Olympiad was the performance of the USA team, which could only be fifth. In the absence of Russia and China, the Americans seemed the obvious favourite to win the gold. Being the top-seeded, their average rating of their players was an astonishing 2771, well ahead of India A (2696), Norway (2692) and Spain (2687). In view of these figures, not getting any medal at all seemed just unthinkable. 

However, with Fabiano Caruana suffering three losses and Levon Aronian scoring only one victory, the tournament favourites struggled to keep pace with the other top teams.

On the other hand, the biggest overachievers of the Olympiad were the Moldovan team, seeded 48th in the starting list, without one single player above 2500. But SchitchoMacoveiHamiteviciBaltag and Ceres, all scored above expectations, obtaining a historical result for their country. Cuba, 19th, and Peru, 24th, were the best teams from Latin America, while Egypt, 36th, and Tunisia, 41st, were once again the top African teams.

Photo from the Closing Ceremony: FIDE/ Lennart Ootes

Georgia claims silver, leader India A only bronze following loss in the last round. 

As many as five teams had realistic chances for gold going into the last round of the Women’s section in the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai. India A reclaimed its sole lead in the penultimate round and was ahead of the field with 17 points, followed by as many as four teams, all on 16 points: Poland, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Georgia. In the absence of Russia and China, these teams formed the initial pool of favourites, making the last round wildly unpredictable. India A faced the USA, while the pursuers were paired against each other: Ukraine vs Poland, Azerbaijan vs Georgia. 

The top Indian team looked invincible throughout the event, but the #1 seed ran out of fuel towards the end. After seven successive wins and a draw with Ukraine came a first blow – a loss against Poland in Round 9. The hero of the Women’s section, WIM Oliwia Kiolbasa delivered her 9th consecutive win defeating Vaishali R and bringing back the suspense.

Nevertheless, in the next round, Koneru and colleagues pulled themselves together and returned to the lead with a convincing 3½:½ victory over Kazakhstan. But the last round proved that any fan euphoria was untimely – India suffered a painful defeat 1-3 to the 7th seed, Team USA. Carissa Yip beat Tania Sachdev, who had a fantastic 8 out of 10 undefeated before this game, and Tatev Abrahamyan bested Bhakti Kulkarni, also inflicting her first loss. As a result, India A had to settle only for the bronze, and the gold medals were up for grabs. Replay the match here

The land of legendary female champions, Georgia maintains the status of one of the world’s leaders in women’s chess. In Chennai, they were rated #3 in the starting list, just a couple of rating points behind Ukraine, and lived up to the expectations. In Round 6, Georgian ladies lost to India A, which seemed like a possible match for gold at the time.

However, long tournament distance and intense competition proved any conclusion premature. Georgia went on winning over weaker opponents and made draws with Poland and Ukraine. In the last round, the experienced team had no mercy against the young Azerbaijan squad (who played a great event nevertheless). Nino Batsiashvili and Meri Arabidze won their games, securing at least silver medals. 

Ukraine is one of the initial favourites in any women’s competition. No other team could boast two former women’s world champions on the roster, Anna Ushenina and Mariya Muzychuk. Yet the team started somewhat slow. Draws with Azerbaijan and Romania in Rounds 5 and 6 seemingly indicated that the team was not in its best form, but Ukraine always stayed in the race for medals. In Rounds 8 and 9, the squad led by the Muzychuk sisters drew with direct rivals India A and Georgia.

They did not lose a single match, which usually helps with possible tiebreaks, and confidently won in the last two, including the most important one in the final round, against Poland. Mariya Muzychuk set the tone by winning against Alina Kashlinskaya on board 1, and Anna Ushenina defeated the revelation of the tournament, Oliwia Kiolbasa. 

Ukraine and Georgia leapfrogged India A at the last moment, and all that was left was to calculate the complicated tiebreak by which Ukraine came out on top. 

Ukraine won gold in the women’s section for the second time after Turin 2006; this is the seventh time the Ukrainian women have won medals in the last eight Olympiads. But the 2022 victory, arriving at such a difficult time, is particularly valuable. Read more: Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022!

I am happy but very tired,” said team captain GM Michail Brodsky at the press conference right after the last round. “I can’t believe that we have won the Olympiad!” 

Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

Photo from the Closing ceremony: FIDE/Lennart Ootes

Photo: Lennart Ootes, Mark Livshitz and Stev Bonhage

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Chess Olympiad 2022 – Final rankings (women’s section) https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2022-final-rankings-womens-section/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 15:29:24 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81074 The 44th Chess Olympiad 2022 concluded today in Chennai, India with the Closing ceremony. The dramatic fights of the final round determined the Winners and medalists: Ukraine won gold medal with better tiebreaks over Georgia who finished second, while India claimed bronze. Read more: Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022! / Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022! / Final rankings – Open section

The best individual players per boards received special prizes and medals. Round 11 results (open section) / Round 11 results (women’s section)

Final rankings – Chess Olympiad 2022 (women’s section):

Rk.FEDTeamTeamGames  +  =  –TB1TB2TB3TB4
1UKRUkraineUKR117401841431157
2GEOGeorgiaGEO118211839229158
3INDIndiaIND118121739729160
4USAUnited States of AmericaUSA118121739032143
5KAZKazakhstanKAZ118121735228149
6POLPolandPOL117221639630155
7AZEAzerbaijanAZE117221638930156
8IND2India 2IND2117221637030146
9BULBulgariaBUL117221636130147
10GERGermanyGER118031634529140
11HUNHungaryHUN118031634129138
12ARMArmeniaARM118031633329143
13SRBSerbiaSRB118031632628139
14SVKSlovakiaSVK117221627725144
15MGLMongoliaMGL116321535028150
16CZECzech RepublicCZE116321531827142
17IND3India 3IND3117131531327142
18LTULithuaniaLTU117131529827134
19CUBCubaCUB117131529426139
20NEDNetherlandsNED117131529326143
21ESPSpainESP116231433930136
22FRAFranceFRA116231432827146
23ROURomaniaROU116231432625150
24INAIndonesiaINA117041432429142
25ISRIsraelISR117041432327142
26ESTEstoniaEST116231432127137
27PERPeruPER117041431027140
28GREGreeceGRE116231430827140
29ITAItalyITA117041428827130
30IRIIranIRI117041428428131
31UZBUzbekistanUZB117041427728125
32ENGEnglandENG117041427425142
33CROCroatiaCRO116231426024136
34ARGArgentinaARG117041425225133
35SLOSloveniaSLO116141329029122
36AUTAustriaAUT116141329027123
37PHIPhilippinesPHI116141328627130
38CHIChileCHI116141328528128
39BRABrazilBRA116141328128130
40SWESwedenSWE116141327926136
41COLColombiaCOL115331327827128
42AUSAustraliaAUS116141327526133
43BELBelgiumBEL115331326227124
44TURTurkeyTUR116141325926129
45VENVenezuelaVEN116141325327125
46NORNorwayNOR116141324526123
47LATLatviaLAT116141323824129
48SUISwitzerlandSUI116141323624128
49DENDenmarkDEN116141323524126
50ALBAlbaniaALB116141321524119
51FINFinlandFIN116141321123126
52EGYEgyptEGY115331320822120
53VIEVietnamVIE115241229524143
54CANCanadaCAN115241228728129
55SGPSingaporeSGP116051227026129
56BANBangladeshBAN116051225827121
57CRCCosta RicaCRC116051225127118
58MEXMexicoMEX116051224424127
59IRLIrelandIRL116051223627116
60UAEUnited Arab EmiratesUAE115241222226115
61MASMalaysiaMAS116051221823120
62MKDNorth MacedoniaMKD116051220122120
63PORPortugalPOR116051219222116
64SCOScotlandSCO116051219123114
65IRQIraqIRQ116051217421117
66MDAMoldovaMDA115151126427123
67NZLNew ZealandNZL115151124727115
68ECUEcuadorECU114341124324129
69KGZKyrgyzstanKGZ115151124226117
70ALGAlgeriaALG115151122625119
71MNEMontenegroMNE115151122423126
72BOLBoliviaBOL114341121723121
73KENKenyaKEN115151121125111
74ANGAngolaANG115151121124117
75ESAEl SalvadorESA115151120923117
76ZIMZimbabweZIM115151120425111
77HKGHong KongHKG115151119724112
78TJKTajikistanTJK114341119624113
79ISLIcelandISL115151119422119
80PANPanamaPAN113531119422111
81THAThailandTHA115151119022110
82SYRSyriaSYR115151118823115
83SRISri LankaSRI115151117521111
84MNCMonacoMNC115151117422110
85ZAMZambiaZAM114341117022111
86WLSWalesWLS115151116220107
87PURPuerto RicoPUR115151116021110
88KORSouth KoreaKOR115151115321101
89JAMJamaicaJAM115151115021109
90PARParaguayPAR114251020122124
91UGAUgandaUGA115061020122113
92NGRNigeriaNGR114251017821115
93TUNTunisiaTUN113441017322105
94NEPNepalNEP11425101712298
95NCANicaraguaNCA115061017123107
96PLEPalestinePLE114251016622103
97URUUruguayURU115061016120114
98ETHEthiopiaETH114251016023101
99ANDAndorraAND115061015920106
100RSASouth AfricaRSA115061015720118
101BOTBotswanaBOT114251015619110
102GUAGuatemalaGUA114251014919111
103MAWMalawiMAW11425101451994
104SURSurinameSUR115061014420102
105JPNJapanJPN114251014420100
106OMAOmanOMA11425101432197
107TTOTrinidad & TobagoTTO11425101392195
108SWZEswatiniSWZ11506101372189
109KOSKosovoKOS11425101302095
110DOMDominican RepublicDOM11416920422115
111LBNLebanonLBN11416917722107
112TPEChinese TaipeiTPE11335916819108
113BARBarbadosBAR11416915521104
114MOZMozambiqueMOZ11416914719104
115KSASaudi ArabiaKSA1125491381894
116FIJFijiFIJ11416913418102
117NAMNamibiaNAM11335913418103
118MADMadagascarMAD932491261884
119MLTMaltaMLT11416912516107
120GUYGuyanaGUY1141691221989
121HAIHaitiHAI11416912018103
122JCIJerseyJCI1141691172085
123KUWKuwaitKUW1141691101792
124MDVMaldivesMDV11416911016103
125GUMGuamGUM114169941694
126CYPCyprusCYP1140781532299
127MRIMauritiusMRI1140781402289
128CIVCote d’IvoireCIV832381391868
129LESLesothoLES840481291772
130PLWPalauPLW1140781251993
131BRNBahrainBRN1132681201694
132SENSenegalSEN1140781161792
133LBRLiberiaLBR1140781081788
134HONHondurasHON11407810717102
135SUDSudanSUD1124581041695
136BHUBhutanBHU1140781021880
137CMRCameroonCMR113268971682
138ERIEritreaERI11407881.51687
139TOGTogoTOG11326879.51683
140ARUArubaARU1131771312096
141BAHBahamasBAH1131771261994
142GHAGhanaGHA1123671131795
143MYAMyanmarMYA1123671031881
144COMComorosCOM113177751677
145CAFCentral African RepublicCAF113177741773
146DJIDjiboutiDJI113177421272
147LBALibyaLBA1122761091594
148LAOLaosLAO112276851480
149CPVCape VerdeCPV11146676.51588
150TANTanzaniaTAN113086751486
151SOMSomaliaSOM102176631378
152MLIMaliMLI102176601373
153SSDSouth SudanSSD102176571473
154BDIBurundiBDI112276541180
155TLSTimor-LesteTLS112185801391
156GABGabonGAB10118449.51266
157SLESierra LeoneSLE100374391065
158GAMGambiaGAM8107329764
159SEYSeychellesSEY100192358.570
160STPSao Tome and PrincipeSTP100100012
161RWARwandaRWA10010009
162PAKPakistanPAK00000000
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Chess Olympiad 2022 – Final rankings (open section) https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2022-final-rankings-open-section/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 15:24:55 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81070 The 44th Chess Olympiad 2022 concluded today in Chennai, India with the Closing ceremony. The exciting final round determined the Winners and medalists: Uzbekistan won gold medal with better tiebreaks over Armenia who finished second, while India2 claimed bronze. Read more: Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022! / Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022! / Final rankings – women’s section

The best individual players per boards received special prizes and medals. Round 11 results (open section) / Round 11 results (women’s section)

Final rankings – Chess Olympiad 2022 (open section):

Rk.FEDTeamTeamGames  +  =  –TB1TB2TB3TB4
1UZBUzbekistanUZB118301943533154
2ARMArmeniaARM119111938329159
3INDIndia 2IND2118211842833155
4INDIndiaIND117311740929158
5USAUnited States of AmericaUSA117311735227157
6MDAMoldovaMDA117311731729135
7AZEAzerbaijanAZE117221635228153
8HUNHungaryHUN117221634229139
9POLPolandPOL116411632327141
10LTULithuaniaLTU117221629727132
11NEDNetherlandsNED116321536329148
12ESPSpainESP117131535729150
13FRAFranceFRA115511535328147
14ENGEnglandENG117131534928149
15GREGreeceGRE116321533128144
16ISRIsraelISR117131532628141
17KAZKazakhstanKAZ117131532328135
18GERGermanyGER117131532127148
19CUBCubaCUB116321531927144
20SRBSerbiaSRB117131531627143
21BRABrazilBRA116321530628135
22MNEMontenegroMNE116321529929127
23AUTAustriaAUT117131528426139
24PERPeruPER117131527826135
25CZECzech RepublicCZE116231435330137
26IRIIranIRI116231433527148
27GEOGeorgiaGEO116231433430139
28TURTurkeyTUR116231433428145
29UKRUkraineUKR115421432727145
30AUSAustraliaAUS116231432028132
31INDIndia 3IND3116231431226144
32PHIPhilippinesPHI116231430628133
33ARGArgentinaARG116231430029128
34INAIndonesiaINA117041429928123
35MGLMongoliaMGL116231429828130
36EGYEgyptEGY116231428527130
37SWESwedenSWE116231427625132
38CHIChileCHI116231427526132
39SVKSlovakiaSVK115421426925137
40ISLIcelandISL117041425525126
41TUNTunisiaTUN117041424326115
42URUUruguayURU117041423024118
43PORPortugalPOR116141330630127
44ROURomaniaROU115331330327140
45DENDenmarkDEN116141330129125
46CROCroatiaCRO116141329926136
47ITAItalyITA116141329726142
48COLColombiaCOL116141329429128
49CANCanadaCAN115331328926136
50SLOSloveniaSLO116141327125137
51SUISwitzerlandSUI116141326225133
52ANDAndorraAND116141325924136
53ALBAlbaniaALB116141324026120
54BELBelgiumBEL116141323924131
55RSASouth AfricaRSA116141322524124
56ESTEstoniaEST116141322024124
57LATLatviaLAT116141321623124
58ZIMZimbabweZIM116141321523123
59NORNorwayNOR115241230726138
60IRLIrelandIRL115241228326131
61FINFinlandFIN115241226827126
62PARParaguayPAR116051226327126
63BULBulgariaBUL116051226126125
64KGZKyrgyzstanKGZ115241225826127
65SGPSingaporeSGP115241225725125
66BANBangladeshBAN115241225425129
67TJKTajikistanTJK115241225225126
68SRISri LankaSRI116051224926117
69MEXMexicoMEX114431224425120
70MKDNorth MacedoniaMKD115241223925124
71ECUEcuadorECU116051222525115
72MASMalaysiaMAS115241222425118
73MARMoroccoMAR116051222325117
74BOLBoliviaBOL116051221625113
75PANPanamaPAN116051221224113
76ESAEl SalvadorESA115241221124114
77MADMadagascarMAD115241221123127
78UAEUnited Arab EmiratesUAE116051220322120
79CRCCosta RicaCRC116051219725111
80TTOTrinidad & TobagoTTO115241219225105
81LBALibyaLBA116051219021112
82UGAUgandaUGA116051218924108
83ZAMZambiaZAM116051218520122
84YEMYemenYEM116051214818110
85JAMJamaicaJAM115151121425114
86NEPNepalNEP115151121323117
87KOSKosovoKOS115151120823120
88DOMDominican RepublicDOM115151120823122
89VENVenezuelaVEN115151120622124
90SYRSyriaSYR114341120521124
91SCOScotlandSCO115151120421126
92SSDSouth SudanSSD115151119823108
93KORSouth KoreaKOR115151119323111
94NGRNigeriaNGR115151119122116
95MYAMyanmarMYA115151118322104
96WLSWalesWLS115151117920114
97GUAGuatemalaGUA115151117619127
98LBNLebanonLBN115151117222110
99LUXLuxembourgLUX115151117220114
100BOTBotswanaBOT115151116321107
101ETHEthiopiaETH115151115720104
102TPEChinese TaipeiTPE114251020724114
103THAThailandTHA115061020022116
104CYPCyprusCYP115061019923109
105NAMNamibiaNAM115061018723107
106ALGAlgeriaALG115061018721117
107JPNJapanJPN115061018621119
108FAIFaroe IslandsFAI114251018222120
109HKGHong KongHKG115061018221114
110BARBarbadosBAR115061017722104
111MNCMonacoMNC115061017720118
112NCANicaraguaNCA114251017622103
113OMAOmanOMA114251017417111
114ANGAngolaANG115061016721115
115NZLNew ZealandNZL115061016621109
116IRQIraqIRQ115061016322110
117MAWMalawiMAW11506101572397
118JORJordanJOR115061015621103
119MTNMauritaniaMTN11425101542296
120SUDSudanSUD115061015421106
121KSASaudi ArabiaKSA11425101492194
122AHONetherlands AntillesAHO113441014919100
123HAIHaitiHAI115061014520106
124LBRLiberiaLBR11425101382097
125HONHondurasHON114251013817112
126MDVMaldivesMDV11506101371995
127SURSurinameSUR115061012019100
128MOZMozambiqueMOZ11416920126102
129PURPuerto RicoPUR11416917422106
130KENKenyaKEN11416916222101
131PLEPalestinePLE1141691532194
132KUWKuwaitKUW1141691472194
133JCIJerseyJCI11416914219109
134CPVCape VerdeCPV11335914119102
135CIVCote d’IvoireCIV841391301772
136BRNBahrainBRN11416912619100
137ARUArubaARU1141691241992
138SENSenegalSEN1141691241894
139SLESierra LeoneSLE1141691231792
140MRIMauritiusMRI1133591182180
141STPSao Tome and PrincipeSTP11416911618100
142ERIEritreaERI11416911415101
143BERBermudaBER1133591081986
144AFGAfghanistanAFG11407816019109
145QATQatarQAT11407815620105
146LCASaint LuciaLCA1132681481996
147CMRCameroonCMR1132681372097
148GUYGuyanaGUY1140781331994
149TANTanzaniaTAN1124581331894
150SOMSomaliaSOM11407812718100
151CAYCayman IslandsCAY1132681261994
152GUMGuamGUM1132681241898
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Chess Olympiad 2022 – Best individual players per boards (open section) https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2022-best-individual-players-per-boards-open-section-2/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 15:06:10 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81065 Altogether with the Winners and medalists of the Chess Olympiad 2022, the best individual players per boards received special prizes and medals at the Closing ceremony of the event. GM Gukesh D won gold medal as the best individual Board 1 player with 9/11 points and 2867 rating performance. GM Nihal Sarin was the best player of the Board 2 with 7.5/10 points and performance of 2774. GM David Howell scored 7.5/8 points and played with the performance of 2898 to win gold as the best individual player of the 3rd board. GM Jakhongir Vakhidov, the hero of the Uzbekistan team, is the best player of the Board 4 with 6.5/8 points and performance of 2813. GM Mateusz Bartel was the best reserve (5th board player) of the Open section with 8.5/10 points and 2778 rating performance. Scroll down for the complete list of the best individual players / Best individual players Women’s section

Closing ceremony LIVE / Round 11 results (women’s section) / Round 11 results (open section)
Read more: Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022! / Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022!

Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

Board 1
Rk. NameRtgTeamRp
1GM Gukesh, D. 2684India 2286711
2GM Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2688Uzbekistan280311
3GM Carlsen, Magnus 2864Norway28039
4GM Sargissian, Gabriel 2698Armenia279510
5GM Giri, Anish 2760Netherlands27959
6GM Pechac, Jergus 2594Slovakia27828
7GM Moussard, Jules 2672France276711
8GM Keymer, Vincent 2686Germany27668
9GM Maghsoodloo, Parham 2701Iran276311
10GM Deac, Bogdan-Daniel 2692Romania27599
11GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2759Azerbaijan27528
12GM Harikrishna, Pentala 2720India268910
13GM Indjic, Aleksandar 2620Serbia267910
14GM Cordova, Emilio 2549Peru266210
15GM Supi, Luis Paulo 2603Brazil266010
16GM Navara, David 2688Czech Republic265810
17GM Caruana, Fabiano 2783United States of America264510
18GM Hansen, Eric 2606Canada264310
19GM Adams, Michael 2696England263110
20GM Jobava, Baadur 2585Georgia26269


Board 2
Rk. NameRtgTeamRp
1GM Sarin, Nihal 2651India 2277410
2GM Theodorou, Nikolaos 2575Greece27649
3GM Yakubboev, Nodirbek 2620Uzbekistan275911
4GM Melkumyan, Hrant 2634Armenia271310
5IM Murphy, Conor E 2404Ireland27049
6GM Van Foreest, Jorden 2678Netherlands268911
7GM Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2702Spain26828
8GM Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 2714India267810
9GM Nguyen, Thai Dai Van 2629Czech Republic265810
10GM Fressinet, Laurent 2631France26559
11GMSethuraman, S.P. 2623India 3264411
12IM Gazik, Viktor 2544Slovakia263411
13IMSuleymenov, Alisher 2467Kazakhstan262410
14GM Kuybokarov, Temur 2583Australia26239
15GM Berkes, Ferenc 2649Hungary261410
16GM Andersen, Mads 2587Denmark261310
17GM Can, Emre 2606Turkey261210
18GM Albornoz Cabrera, Carlos Daniel 2566Cuba261010
19GM Fier, Alexandr 2567Brazil260911
20IM Panjwani, Raja 2450Canada26039


Board 3
Rk. NameRtgTeamRp
1GM Howell, David W L 2650England28988
2GM Erigaisi, Arjun 2689India276711
3GM Praggnanandhaa, R. 2648India 227679
4GM Banusz, Tamas 2611Hungary275210
5GM So, Wesley 2773United States of America273810
6GM Markus, Robert 2616Serbia271710
7GM Cheng, Bobby 2540Australia271310
8GM Idani, Pouya 2641Iran266211
9GM Sindarov, Javokhir 2629Uzbekistan265510
10GM Smirin, Ilia 2601Israel26548
11GM Krysa, Leandro 2515Argentina26369
12GM Piorun, Kacper 2636Poland263310
13GM Kuzubov, Yuriy 2642Ukraine26169
14GM Hamitevici, Vladimir 2473Moldova26048
15GM Anton Guijarro, David 2667Spain25999
16GM Gundavaa, Bayarsaikhan 2503Mongolia25928
17GM Guseinov, Gadir 2668Azerbaijan25899
18GM Ter-Sahakyan, Samvel 2625Armenia25848
19GM Lodici, Lorenzo 2553Italy25799
20GM Quesada Perez, Luis Ernesto 2549Cuba25789


Board 4
Rk. NameRtgTeamRp
1GM Vakhidov, Jakhongir 2564Uzbekistan28138
2GM Pultinevicius, Paulius 2539Lithuania278710
3GM Santos Latasa, Jaime 2675Spain272910
4GM Pantsulaia, Levan 2581Georgia269410
5GM Narayanan, S.L. 2659India26648
6GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2754United States of America264510
7GM Lagarde, Maxime 2631France264310
8GM Shevchenko, Kirill 2654Ukraine262910
9GM Bok, Benjamin 2616Netherlands261510
10GM Banikas, Hristos 2598Greece26089
11GM Rodshtein, Maxim 2596Israel259610
12GMKarthikeyan, Murali 2613India 325788
13GM Ali Marandi, Cemil Can 2561Turkey25658
14GM Preotu, Razvan 2445Canada255610
15GM Jones, Gawain C B 2652England25519
16GM Durarbayli, Vasif 2638Azerbaijan254910
17GM Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter 2642Germany25378
18IM Urazayev, Arystanbek 2430Kazakhstan252411
19GM Michalik, Peter 2559Czech Republic25239
20GM Sonis, Francesco 2543Italy25069


Board 5
Rk. NameRtgTeamRp
1GM Bartel, Mateusz 2597Poland277810
2GM Hovhannisyan, Robert 2591Armenia267911
3GM Onyshchuk, Volodymyr 2612Ukraine26429
4GM Sadhwani, Raunak 2611India 226428
5GMAbasov, Nijat 2633Azerbaijan26409
6GM Warmerdam, Max 2610Netherlands262410
7IM Ceres, Dragos 2378Moldova26189
8GMPuranik, Abhimanyu 2612India 326048
9IM Horvath, Dominik 2488Austria256910
10GM Kazakouski, Valery 2528Lithuania25629
11GM Kollars, Dmitrij 2648Germany25579
12IMIoannidis, Evgenios 2459Greece25568
13GM Bosiocic, Marin 2549Croatia254811
14GM Flores, Diego 2528Argentina25389
15GM Almeida Quintana, Omar 2523Cuba25238
16GM Brunello, Sabino 2520Italy25109
17GM Postny, Evgeny 2564Israel25108
18GM Jianu, Vlad-Cristian 2511Romania24808
19FMNogerbek, Kazybek 2437Kazakhstan247310
20GM Zhao, Zong-Yuan 2513Australia24478
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Chess Olympiad 2022 – Best individual players per boards (women’s section) https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2022-best-individual-players-per-boards-womens-section/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 13:38:15 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81058 Altogether with the Winners and medalists of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022, the best individual players per boards will receive special prizes and medals. The best Board 1 player of the Women’s section according to the rating performance is legendary Swedish GM Pia Cramling with 9.5/11 points and 2532 rating performance. GM Nino Batsiashvili was the best player of the second board with 7.5/10 points and performance of 2504. WIM Oliwia Kiolbasa won the gold medal as the best player of the third board with 9.5/11 points and 2565 rating performance. WCM Bat-Erdene Mungunzul was the best fourth board with performance of 2460 and 8.5/11 points. WGM Jana Schneider was the best individual reserve player (5th board) with 9/10 points and a performance of 2414. Scroll down for the complete list of the best individual players (women’s section) / Best individual players (open section)

Closing ceremony LIVE / Round 11 results (women’s section) / Round 11 results (open section)
Read more: Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022! / Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022!

Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

Rk.Board 1NameRtgTeamRp
1GMCramling, Pia2459Sweden253211
2Roebers, Eline2344Netherlands253210
3GMAbdumalik, Zhansaya2495Kazakhstan25299
4GMMuzychuk, Mariya2540Ukraine251310
5IMMammadzada, Gunay2455Azerbaijan250010
6IMSalimova, Nurgyul2416Bulgaria248710
7GMDzagnidze, Nana2531Georgia248610
8IMBulmaga, Irina2394Romania245510
9IMVega Gutierrez, Sabrina2366Spain244511
10IMEfroimski, Marsel2456Israel244310
11GMKoneru, Humpy2586India244010
12WGMVantika, Agrawal2371India 2243911
13GMHoang, Thanh Trang2376Hungary243810
14IMTsolakidou, Stavroula2362Greece242211
15WGMTokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim2329United States of America242010
16IMPaehtz, Elisabeth2484Germany240610
17IMKashlinskaya, Alina2505Poland240510
18WGMFrayna, Janelle Mae2224Philippines23869
19WGMEnkhtuul, Altan-Ulzii2267Mongolia23839
20IMKaravade, Eesha2339India 3235511


Board 2
Rk.NameRtgTeamRp
1GMBatsiashvili, Nino2466Georgia250410
2GMMuzychuk, Anna2529Ukraine247210
3WGMBalajayeva, Khanim2344Azerbaijan24549
4IMAssaubayeva, Bibisara2436Kazakhstan242811
5WGMNandhidhaa, P V2312India 3242710
6IMGuichard, Pauline2379France24219
7GMKrush, Irina2430United States of America238210
8IMAulia, Medina Warda2374Indonesia236711
9IMMkrtchian, Lilit2362Armenia23619
10IMPadmini, Rout2374India 223579
11WGMHeinemann, Josefine2321Germany23339
12IMRepkova, Eva2303Slovakia23318
13FMPeycheva, Gergana2295Bulgaria23039
14WGMWorek, Joanna2280Czech Republic22999
15WIMAgrest, Inna2217Sweden228910
16GMPeng, Zhaoqin2349Netherlands22819
17GMSocko, Monika2416Poland22739
18FMAvramidou, Anastasia2274Greece227211
19WIMOrtiz Verdezoto, Anahi2046Ecuador224210
20WIMMiranda Llanes, Yerisbel2347Cuba223710


Board 3
Rk.NameRtgTeamRp
1WIMKiolbasa, Oliwia2376Poland256511
2GMUshenina, Anna2423Ukraine25289
3IMVaishali, R2442India245211
4IMJavakhishvili, Lela2476Georgia243110
5WGMBeydullayeva, Govhar2390Azerbaijan23889
6WIMMunkhzul, Turmunkh2277Mongolia234711
7IMSargsyan, Anna M.2378Armenia23129
8IMYip, Carissa2416United States of America22919
9FMKrasteva, Beloslava2249Bulgaria229010
10WIMYao, Lan2274England22858
11IMMilliet, Sophie2396France22829
12WGMEric, Jovana2271Serbia226811
13WFMSinitsina, Anastassia2175Estonia226010
14WGMPilsova, Karolina2230Czech Republic22569
15WGMArribas Robaina, Maritza2239Cuba22519
16WIMBalabayeva, Xeniya2198Kazakhstan222810
17IMGarcia Martin, Marta2305Spain22269
18IMLazarne Vajda, Szidonia2313Hungary22108
19FMTerao, Juliana Sayumi2223Brazil220110
20IMHagarova, Zuzana2293Slovakia219510


Board 4
Rk.NameRtgTeamRp
1WCMMungunzul, Bat-Erdene2163Mongolia246010
2FMMalicka, Maria2393Poland24539
3IMTania, Sachdev2399India244111
4IMBuksa, Nataliya2401Ukraine240610
5FMAntova, Gabriela2275Bulgaria240310
6WIMGaal, Zsoka2313Hungary234510
7IMMammadova, Gulnar2380Azerbaijan23378
8WIMMkrtchyan, Mariam2285Armenia22859
9WGMWagner, Dinara2341Germany22849
10WFMParedes Bustamante, Paula Elizab2162Peru22789
11IMNakhbayeva, Guliskhan2329Kazakhstan226810
12WGMGomes, Mary Ann2324India 222589
13WIMForgas Moreno, Yaniela2343Cuba225310
14WIMVelikic, Adela2273Serbia22438
15IMSavina, Anastasia2377France223010
16WIMLahav, Michal2185Israel221710
17WIMRatsma, Rosa2226Netherlands21979
18WFMMayrhuber, Nikola2141Austria218310
19WIMCitra, Dewi Ardhiani Anastasia2257Indonesia216311
20WIMSucikova, Svetlana2188Slovakia21549


Board 5
Rk.NameNameRtgTeamRp
1WGMSchneider, Jana2342Germany241410
2WGMFataliyeva, Ulviyya2372Azerbaijan23128
3WGMDivya, Deshmukh2319India 222989
4WGMAbrahamyan, Tatev2291United States of America22569
5WIMGaboyan, Susanna2270Armenia22268
6WFMNguyen, Thu Giang2119Australia21969
7WIMGajcin, Marina2271Serbia21648
8Koubova, Anna Marie2115Czech Republic21609
9WIMLehaci, Miruna-Daria2193Romania215410
10WFMAsgharzadeh, Mitra1988Iran21358
11IMLanchava, Tea2257Netherlands21329
12Bravo Mallco, Kate Azumi1958Peru20899
13WFMBlokhin, Sofia1996Estonia20869
14Simkunaite, Gabija2010Lithuania208310
15WFMLevitan, Ronit2091Israel20659
16FMEizaguerri Floris, Maria2176Spain20588
17WIMMordido, Kylen Joy2023Philippines203710
18WCMVarney, Zoe2045England20288
19WFMRozman, Monika2104Slovenia19948
20Norlamo, Sarabella1925Finland1970

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Chess Olympiad 2022 – Closing ceremony LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2022-closing-ceremony-live/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 12:50:09 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81046 After a dramatic final round of the Chess Olympiad 2022, Uzbekistan won the Open tournament having better tiebreak criteria than Armenia, while Ukraine clinched gold of the Women’s Chess Olympiad thanks to better tiebreaks than Georgia. The event will be officially declared closed at the Awarding Ceremony which can be followed live:

Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

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Ukraine is the Winner of the Women’s Chess Olympiad 2022! https://www.chessdom.com/ukraine-is-the-winner-of-the-womens-chess-olympiad-2022/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 09:57:56 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81031 The battles for the Women’s Chess Olympiad winner’s podium lasted till the very last minute of the final 11th round. Ukraine claimed gold for the first time since 2006 having better tiebreaks than Georgia who finished silver! Replay all games here

Final report to follow
Previews: Round 11 board pairings (women’s section) / Rankings after 10 rounds

The Chess Olympiad 2022 was played from 29 July – 9 August in Chennai, India and broke the participation record set in Batumi 2018. 159 teams represented by almost 800 players took part in the event, but without Russia, China and Belarus, the Indian women’s team was the main favorite to win the competition. India was the sole leader of the event after 10 played rounds, but lost gold after losing to USA in the last round. Replay the match here

Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

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Uzbekistan wins Chess Olympiad 2022! https://www.chessdom.com/uzbekistan-wins-chess-olympiad-2022/ Tue, 09 Aug 2022 09:25:06 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81029 After 11 exciting rounds in a competition of 186 teams represented by more than 900 players, Uzbekistan wins the 44th Chess Olympiad! Replay all games here / Round 11 results (open section)

Final report to follow
Previews: Round 11 board pairings (open section) / Rankings after 10 rounds / Interview with GM Gabriel Sargissian
Read more: Uzbekistan to host 2026 Chess Olympiad

The Chess Olympiad 2022 was played from 29 July – 9 August in Chennai, India and broke the participation record set in Batumi 2018. Without representatives from Russia, China and Belarus, the USA team was the absolute favorite to win the event. USA lost practical chances for the Olympic gold after playing 2-2 against Armenia due to the unfortunate situation that happened in Sam Shankland’s game.

Final rankings (open section) / Final rankings (women’s section)

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