Olimpiada szachowa 2018

Olimpiada szachowa 2018
Termin23 września – 6 października 2018
Liczba szachistów1667
Liczba drużyn185 (Open)
151 (Kobiety)
Liczba krajów180 (Open)
146 (Kobiety)
MiejsceGruzja Batumi
Medale
OpenGold medal icon.svg  Chiny
Silver medal icon.svg  Stany Zjednoczone
Bronze medal icon.svg  Rosja
KobietyGold medal icon.svg  Chiny
Silver medal icon.svg  Ukraina
Bronze medal icon.svg  Gruzja
PoprzedniaBaku 2016
NastepnaĆennaj 2022

43. Olimpiada szachowa 2018 (zarówno w konkurencji kobiet, jak i mężczyzn) została rozegrana w Batumi w 2018 roku. Prawo do organizacji olimpiady gruzińskie miasto zdobyło w 2014 r., podczas Kongresu FIDE w Tromsø, pokonując w głosowaniu stosunkiem głosów 93–58 południowoafrykański Durban[1][2].

Uczestnicy

Rekord ustanowiła liczba 185 drużyn, reprezentujących 180 federacji narodowych. Gruzja jako gospodarz wystawiła trzy drużyny; były też drużyny reprezentujące graczy niewidomych, niesłyszących i niepełnosprawnych ruchowo[3]. W turnieju kobiet rywalizowało 151 drużyn, reprezentujących 146 federacji, co także było rekordem reprezentacji[4]. Antyle Holenderskie, aczkolwiek nieistniejący podmiot od 2010 roku, może wystawiać drużyny pod tą nazwą, ponieważ Federacja Szachowa Curaçao pozostaje oficjalnie zarejestrowana jako reprezentująca rozwiązany kraj w katalogu FIDE[5].

Uczestniczące drużyny na olimpiadzie szachowej 2022
Notki
  • Reprezentacje oznaczone kursywą oznaczają reprezentacje które uczestniczyły wyłącznie w turnieju kategorii open.
  • Pakistan nie mógł brać udziału po tym, jak rząd odmówił zespołowi wydania wiz wyjazdowych[6].

Kalendarz

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Wyniki

Turniej open

Turniej open[7]
#PaństwoZawodnicyŚr. rankingpunktypunktacja
pomocnicza
1 ChinyDing Liren, Yu Yangyi, Wei Yi, Bu Xiangzhi, Li Chao275618372.5
2 Stany ZjednoczoneCaruana, So, Nakamura, Shankland, Robson277218360.5
3 RosjaKariakin, Niepomniaszczij, Kramnik, Witiugow, Jakowienko276418354.5
4 PolskaDuda, Wojtaszek, Piorun, Tomczak, Dragun267317390.0
5 AngliaAdams, McShane, Howell, Jones, Pert268817340.0
6 IndieAnand, Harikrishna, Gujrathi, Adhiban, Sasikiran272416388.0
7 WietnamQuang Liêm, Trường Sơn, Tuấn Minh, Anh Khôi, Thiên Hải257616379.5
8 ArmeniaAronian, Sargissian, Melkumian, Howhannisjan, Martirosjan268816371.0
9 FrancjaVachier-Lagrave, Bacrot, Fressinet, Édouard, Bauer268816366.0
10 UkrainaIwanczuk, Eljanow, Kryworuczko, Ponomariow, Korobow269816337.0

Turniej kobiet

Turniej kobiet[8]
#PaństwoZawodniczkiŚr. rankingpunktypunktacja
pomocnicza
1 ChinyJu, Shen, Huang, Lei, Zhai248518407.0
2 UkrainaA. Muzyczuk, M. Muzyczuk, Uszenina, Żukowa, Osmak248618395.5
3 GruzjaDzagnidze, Javakhishvili, Batsiashvili, Khotenashvili, Arabidze248417375.0
4 RosjaKostieniuk, Goriaczkina, Gunina, Pogonina, Giria252316379.5
5 WęgryHoang, A. Gara, T. Gara, Lakos, Terbe234416372.0
6 ArmeniaDanielian, Mykyrtczian, Sargsjan, Kursowa, Ghukasjan235316366.0
7 Stany ZjednoczoneZatonskih, Krush, Abrahamyan, Foisor, Yu238216359.5
8 IndieKoneru, Dronavalli, Sachdev, Karavade, Rout245816352.5
9Gruzja Gruzja-2Melia, Charkhalashvili, Gvetadze, Khukhashvili, Mikadze233416351.5
10 AzerbejdżanMəmmədzadə, Məmmədyarova, Balajajewa, Məmmədova, Fatalijewa236916347.5
...
16 PolskaSoćko, Zawadzka, Szczepkowska, Kulon, Warakomska240615324.5

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