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GM Radoslaw Wojtaszek and WFM Michalina Rudzinska are the new Polish Champions. ππ
The 79th LOTTO Polish Championship in the open and womenβs sections took place from May 9-17, 2022, in the old town Kruszwica.
Read more at https://fide.com/news/1768
The 79th LOTTO Polish Championship in the open and womenβs sections took place from May 9-17, 2022, in the old town Kruszwica.
Read more at https://fide.com/news/1768
The 44th Chess Olympiad Open title was won by Uzbekistan who remained unbeaten. Armenia and India 2 teams clinched second and third positions.
The Women Category title was clinched by Ukraine who did not lose any matches, whereas 7 were won and 4 drawn. The second position was won by Georgia and third by India.
The 14 day Olympiad consisted of 11 exciting rounds, competed by 186 teams and was represented by more than 900 players.
The Women Category title was clinched by Ukraine who did not lose any matches, whereas 7 were won and 4 drawn. The second position was won by Georgia and third by India.
The 14 day Olympiad consisted of 11 exciting rounds, competed by 186 teams and was represented by more than 900 players.
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GM Pia Cramling wins her third individual gold 44 years after debuting in Chess Olympiad
This is the third individual gold medal for the 59-year-old grandmaster from Sweden; she had previously achieved this feat in 1984 and 1988 in Thessaloniki, Greece.Legendary Swedish grandmaster Pia Cramling debuted in the Chess Olympiad playing for the Swedish National Team 44 years ago in Buenos Aires, Argentina. she received her third Olympic individual gold as the best Board 1 player of the Womenβs Chess Olympiad. Pia Cramling scored outstanding 9.5/11 points and had a rating performance of 2532.
GM Pia Cramling wins her third individual gold 44 years after debuting in Chess Olympiad
This is the third individual gold medal for the 59-year-old grandmaster from Sweden; she had previously achieved this feat in 1984 and 1988 in Thessaloniki, Greece.Legendary Swedish grandmaster Pia Cramling debuted in the Chess Olympiad playing for the Swedish National Team 44 years ago in Buenos Aires, Argentina. she received her third Olympic individual gold as the best Board 1 player of the Womenβs Chess Olympiad. Pia Cramling scored outstanding 9.5/11 points and had a rating performance of 2532.