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41st Chess Olympiad

41st Chess Olympiad
Chess Olympiad 2014 official logo.png
Logo of the 41st Chess Olympiad
Dates run 1 August 2014 (2014-08-01)–14 August 2014 (2014-08-14)
Competitors 1,570 (881 in open and 689 in women's event)
Teams 177 (Open)
136 (Women)
Nations 172 (Open)
131 (Women)
Venue Mackhallen
Location Tromsø, Norway
Open 1st, gold medalist(s)  China
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Hungary
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  India
Women 1st, gold medalist(s)  Russia
2nd, silver medalist(s)  China
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Ukraine
Open

China Yu Yangyi

Women Georgia (country) Nana Dzagnidze

China Yu Yangyi

The 41st Chess Olympiad, organised by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) and comprising an open and women's tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place in Tromsø, Norway from 1–14 August 2014. The organiser was Chess Olympiad Tromsø 2014 AS on behalf of FIDE.

A total number of 1,570 players participated at the Olympiad, with 881 in the men and 689 in the women's section. The number of participating teams was 177 from 172 countries in the open section and 136 from 131 countries in the women's section. The main competitive events were held at Mackhallen. The Chief Arbiter of the event was Greece's International Arbiter Panagiotis Nikolopoulos. The reigning World Champion, Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, was one of the eight official ambassadors. He also played as a member of one of the Norwegian teams.

China won the open section of the tournament for the first time, while Russia claimed victory in the women's section for the third consecutive time as well as third time overall. Chinese Yu Yangyi, playing on board three, and Georgian Nana Dzagnidze, playing on board one, were the most successful players in the open and women's section, respectively. The event was also the last competitive tournament for Judit Polgár, the strongest female chess player in history, who announced her retirement from competitive chess in the rest day of the Olympiad. Playing as a reserve player for Hungary in the open section, she won a silver medal with her team and recorded four wins, one loss and one draw for a total score 4½/6.


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