Ukraine Strike Gold!
The Ukraine team, led by their talisman top board performer Vassily Ivanchuk took the Gold Medal and the Hamilton-Russell Cup after easing to a final round draw against Israel to be crowned the 39th Chess Olympiad champions.
After Israel (who took Bronze on tiebreak from Hungary) drew 2-2 with Ukraine, host nation and favorites Russia I automatically picked up Silver no matter what, though they may have been disappointed in their finish by only drawing 2-2 with Spain in the final round. Despite Vladimir Kramnik's powerhouse performance to beat Alexei Shirov, the top seeds suffered yet another setback as Olympiad veteran Peter Svidler was comprehensively defeated by the young Spaniard Ivan Salagado.
This though was the best finish for Russia since 2004; but their days of being perennial winner's look to be over now, and the last time they won the title was back in 2002. Two year's later in Calvia, Spain, Ukraine surprised everyone by clinching the first of their two Olympiad golds, with Armenia winning the title in 2006 and 2008.
Meanwhile in the Women's Olympiad, there was success for the host nation as Russia I - with the formidable line-up of the Kostintseva sisters, Kosteniuk, Galliamova and Gunina - captured Gold (and with a round to spare) with a perfect score of 22/22. China took Silver and Georgia took Bronze on tiebreaks.
World #1, Magnus Carlsen was arguably the biggest loser of the biennial team event with three horrific loses that saw the Norwegian teenager's rating plummet 15 points. But Norway had better things to cheer about off the board, with the announcement that the Arctic gateway city of Tromsø was successful in their bid to stage the 2014 Chess Olympiad!
For all the games, reports and standings go to the official site at: http://www.ugra-chess.com/
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Wed, 22 Sept |
GM Larry Christiansen |
Olympiad GOTD Special #2 |
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Thur, 23 Sept |
GM Joel Benjamin |
Olympiad GOTD Special #3 |
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Fri, 24 Sept |
GM Larry Christiansen |
Olympiad GOTD Special #4 |
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Sat, 25 Sept |
GM Joel Benjamin |
Olympiad GOTD Special #5 |
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Mon, 27 Sept |
GM Alex Yermolinsky |
Olympiad GOTD Special #6 |
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Tue, 28 Sept |
GM Gregory Kaidanov |
Olympiad GOTD Special #7 |
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GM Nick DeFirmian |
Olympiad GOTD Special #8 |
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GM Alex Yermolinsky |
Olympiad GOTD Special #9 |
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GM Alex Yermolinsky |
Olympiad GOTD Special #10 |
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GM Alex Yermolinsky |
Olympiad GOTD Special #11 |
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USCL Week 6
As one team tournament comes to a close, another, the US Chess League, played exclusively every Monday & Wednesday online here at ICC, heads towards its final weeks of the regular season before the playoffs.
Last week, week six of ten, saw interdivision play, with teams from both the East and West meeting-up. In the race for a playoff berth in the Eastern division, Boston Blitz seized their chance to move into contention by beating the San Francisco Mechanics. Boston are now in second place behind newly-minted divisional rivals New England Nor'easters, with New York Knights and Baltimore Inventors respectively in 3rd-4th place.
Things in the Western division though are not so clear, as the playoff leaders all lost giving hope to the lower team who moved up. Chicago Blaze lead with SF Mechanics and Arizona Scorpions tied for 2nd-3rd place, with a four-way tie for the last postseason spot between the Seattle Sluggers, Dallas Destiny, Los Angeles Vibe and the St. Louis Archbishops.
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| Week 6: Monday, September 27th |
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| 1. New York Knights vs Miami Sharks |
1.5-2.5 |
| 2. Dallas Destiny vs Carolina Cobras |
3-1 |
| 3. Philadelphia Inventors vs Chicago Blaze |
1.5-2.5 |
| 4. Los Angeles Vibe vs Manhattan Applesauce |
2-2 |
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| Wednesday, September 29th |
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| 5. New England Nor'easters vs St. Louis Arch Bishops |
3.5-0.5 |
| 6. Boston Blitz vs San Francisco Mechanics |
2.5-1.5 |
| 7. Seattle Sluggers vs New Jersey Knockouts |
3.5-0.5 |
| 8. Arizona Scorpions vs Baltimore Kingfishers |
1.5-2.5 |
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| 1. Carolina Cobras vs New York Knights | 7:00 PM ET |
| 2. Manhattan Applesauce vs Baltimore Kingfishers | 7:15 PM ET |
| 3. Miami Sharks vs Dallas Destiny | 8:00 PM ET |
| 4. San Francisco Mechanics vs Arizona Scorpions | 9:00 PM ET |
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| Wednesday, October 6th |
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| 5. Boston Blitz vs New Jersey Knockouts | 7:00 PM ET |
| 6. Philadelphia Inventors vs New England Nor'easters | 7:15 PM ET |
| 7. St. Louis Arch Bishops vs Chicago Blaze | 8:00 PM ET |
| 8. Los Angeles Vibe vs Seattle Sluggers | 9:00 PM ET |
For further information go to uschessleague.com for links, lineups and all the latest news as the USCL heads to the playoffs. |
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