FIDE Online Chess Olympiad 2020
Parts of this article (those related to results) need to be updated.(February 2024) |
2020 FIDE Online Chess Olympiad | |
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Dates run | 24 July – 30 August |
Teams | 163 |
Nations | 162 |
Venue | Online (hosted by Chess.com) |
Location | Online |
Team medalists | |
Open | India and Russia |
The FIDE Online Chess Olympiad 2020 was an online chess tournament organised by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) and hosted by Chess.com.[1] It was held between 24 July and 30 August. The event was organised after the 44th Chess Olympiad was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The final match between Russia and India was called off after several Indian team members experienced connectivity issues due to a global outage of Cloudflare servers; Russia and India were subsequently declared joint winners.[1] The second edition of the tournament was held in 2021.
Participating teams
[edit]Medalists
[edit]Gazprom Brilliancy Prize
[edit]Gazprom sponsored a brilliancy prize for the event, with the judges being 14 popular streamers and YouTubers:[6] Anna Cramling, Maria Emelianova, Jesse February, Anna-Maja Kazarian, Daniel King, Ayelen Martinez, Carlos Matamoros Franco, Daniel Naroditsky, Antonio Radić, Michael Rahal, IM Eric Rosen, Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal (joint submission),[6] Fiona Steil-Antoni, and Simon Williams.[6] Nine of the games that were presented to the judges received votes, with the game totaling the most votes being Danyyil Dvirnyy–Alexei Shirov; Shirov, in the Slav Defense, executed a decisive queenside attack involving a queen sacrifice.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "India, Russia announced joint winners of Chess Olympiad after controversial finish". The Indian Express. 30 August 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ "Teams". FIDE Online Olympiad 2020 (in Russian). Retrieved 30 August 2020.
- ^ "Chessresults 2020 FIDE Online Olympiad Top Division Pool A - Team Composition".
- ^ "Chessresults 2020 FIDE Online Olympiad Top Division Pool C - Team Composition".
- ^ a b "Chessresults 2020 FIDE Online Olympiad Top Division Pool D - Team Composition".
- ^ a b c d "Alexei Shirov wins Gazprom Brilliancy Prize". ChessBase. 5 September 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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