India’s chess teams are making a strong statement at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, leading both the men’s and women’s sections after six rounds. The Indian women, seeded first, are undefeated, while the men, seeded second, have also maintained a perfect record. Arjun Erigaisi, playing on the third board despite being the team’s highest-rated player, has been instrumental in India’s success. The upcoming seventh round sees both the men and women face China, setting up a potential top-board clash between Gukesh and Ding Liren in the men’s competition.
Results for: Chess Olympiad
The Indian men’s and women’s chess teams continue their strong performance at the Chess Olympiad 2024. In round six, the men’s team will face Hungary, while the women’s team will play against Armenia. Both teams are looking to maintain their winning streak after impressive victories in round five.
India’s men and women chess teams continued their impressive run at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, securing identical 3.5-0.5 victories in the fourth round. The men’s team defeated Serbia, while the women’s team triumphed over France. Key performances include Dronavalli Harika’s comeback win and Divya Deshmukh’s fourth consecutive victory.
The Indian men’s chess team will face Serbia in the fourth round of the Chess Olympiad 2024, while the women’s team, currently ranked No. 1, will play against France in the third round. The women’s team secured a 3-1 victory over Switzerland in their previous match, thanks to wins from Vaishali, Deshmukh, and Agrawal. Catch the live stream of the exciting matches on the FIDE YouTube channel.
The Indian men’s and women’s chess teams continued their winning streak at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, securing their third consecutive victories. However, the women’s team faced their first loss of the tournament, with Dronavalli Harika falling to Alexandra Kosteniuk. Despite this setback, the Indian teams remain strong contenders with eight rounds remaining.
The Indian men’s chess team is set to face Hungary in the third round of the Open section at the Chess Olympiad 2024, while the women’s team takes on Switzerland. Following strong wins in the second round, India looks to continue their momentum in Budapest.
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India’s men and women chess teams continued their winning streak at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, securing impressive victories against Iceland and Czech Republic respectively on day two. The men’s team, seeded second, achieved a clean sweep against Iceland, while the top-seeded women’s team dominated Czech Republic. Notable performances include Gukesh’s opening win and Harika’s hard-fought victory.
The 45th Chess Olympiad is set to take place in Budapest, Hungary from September 10 to 23. This will be the first time since 1926 that the world’s biggest multi-national chess tournament returns to the Hungarian capital. India, the bronze medalist from the previous edition, enters the Open section as the second seed and will be looking to build on their success with a strong team led by D. Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi, and R. Praggnanandhaa. The Olympiad will be played in a 11-round Swiss format with a total of 193 teams in the Open section and 181 in the Women’s section battling it out for a podium finish.
The 45th Chess Olympiad, the world’s largest multi-national chess tournament, will be held in Budapest, Hungary from September 10 to 23. This marks the first time since 1926 that the event has returned to the city. Over 190 teams from across the globe will compete in both the Open and Women’s sections, battling it out over 11 rounds in a Swiss format. The Soviet Union/Russia has dominated the Chess Olympiad historically, claiming a staggering 24 titles.