Olimpiada szachowa 2022
Olimpiada szachowa 2022 | |
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Termin | 28 lipca – 10 sierpnia 2022 |
Liczba szachistów | 1736 |
Liczba drużyn | 188 (Open) 162 (Kobiety) |
Liczba krajów | 186 (Open) 160 (Kobiety) |
Miejsce | ![]() |
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Kobiety | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Poprzednia | ←Batumi 2018 |
Następna | Budapeszt 2024→ |
44. Olimpiada szachowa 2022 (zarówno w konkurencji kobiet, jak i mężczyzn) była rozgrywana w indyjskim Ćennaju w 2022 roku. Prawo do organizacji olimpiady indyjskie miasto zdobyło 15 marca 2022 r., po tym jak pierwotny gospodarz jakim miała być Moskwa została pozbawiona praw organizacyjnych z powodu rosyjskiej inwazji na Ukrainę[1].
Zawodnicy i zawodniczki grali tempem czasowym 90 minut na wykonanie pierwszych 40 posunięć w partii, następnie z dodatkowymi 30 minutami na dokończenie partii. Dodatkowo zawodnicy i zawodniczki od 40. ruchu otrzymywali po 30 sekund za każdy ruch[2].
Uczestnicy
Rekord ustanowiła liczba 188 drużyn, reprezentujących 186 federacji narodowych. Indie jako gospodarz wystawiły trzy drużyny[3]. W turnieju kobiet rywalizuje 162 drużyny, reprezentujących 160 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].
- Notki
- Reprezentacje oznaczone kursywą oznaczają reprezentacje które uczestniczyły wyłącznie w turnieju kategorii open.
- Reprezentacje oznaczone tłustą czcionką oznaczają reprezentacje które uczestniczyły wyłącznie w turnieju kategorii kobiet.
- Pakistan, który zbojkotował na krótko przed olimpiadą, został wykreślony.
Kalendarz
- Wszystkie daty w czasie (UTC+5:30)
CO | Ceremonia otwarcia | A | Spotkanie arbitrów | K | Spotkanie kapitanów | 1 | Rozgrywane zawody | PR | Przerwa | CZ | Ceremonia zamknięcia |
Lipiec/Sierpień | 28 Cz. | 29 Pt. | 30 Sb. | 31 Nd. | 1 Pn. | 2 Wt. | 3 Sr. | 4 Cz. | 5 Pt. | 6 Sb. | 7 Nd. | 8 Pn. | 9 Wt. | |
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Ceremonie | CO | CZ | ||||||||||||
Spotkania | A | |||||||||||||
K | ||||||||||||||
Turniej | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | PR | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
Olimpiada szachowa otwarta
Wyniki
Wyniki końcowe czołówki (188 drużyn, system szwajcarski, 11 rund)[6].
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Medaliści drużynowi
Medale złote | Medale srebrne | Medale brązowe |
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Medaliści za wyniki indywidualne
Szachownica | Złote | Srebrne | Brązowe | |||
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I | ![]() | 2867 | ![]() | 2803 | ![]() | 2803 |
II | ![]() | 2774 | ![]() | 2764 | ![]() | 2759 |
III | ![]() | 2898 | ![]() | 2767 | ![]() | 2767 |
IV | ![]() | 2813 | ![]() | 2787 | ![]() | 2729 |
V | ![]() | 2778 | ![]() | 2679 | ![]() | 2642 |
Wyniki reprezentantów Polski
Runda | Państwo | Szach. 1![]() Jan-Krzysztof Duda 2750 | Szach. 2 Radosław Wojtaszek 2708 | Szach. 3 Kacper Piorun 2636 | Szach. 4 Wojciech Moranda 2636 | Szach. 5 Mateusz Bartel 2597 | Wynik | |||||
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1 | ![]() | Aram Chekh Adm Khedr 2147 | 1 | Amer Altorky 2040 | 1 | Malek Koniahli 2238 | 1 | Bashir Eiti 2337 | 1 | 4 | ||
2 | ![]() | Jose Gabriel Cardoso Cardoso 2493 | 1 | Santiago Avila Pavas 2453 | 1 | Sebastian Felipe Sanchez 2440 | ½ | Esteban Alb Valderrama Quiceno 2436 | ½ | 3 | ||
3 | ![]() | Anton Smirnow 2600 | 1 | Temur Kujbokarow 2583 | 0 | Bobby Cheng 2540 | ½ | Zong-Yuan Zhao 2513 | 1 | 2½ | ||
4 | ![]() | Bogdan-Daniel Deac 2692 | ½ | Constantin Lupulescu 2628 | ½ | Mircea-Emilian Parligras 2576 | ½ | David Gavrilescu 2525 | ½ | 2 | ||
5 | ![]() | Jules Moussard 2672 | ½ | Laurent Fressinet 2631 | 1 | Maxime Lagarde 2631 | 0 | Marc`Andria Maurizzi 2506 | ½ | 2 | ||
6 | ![]() | Aleksandar Inđić 2620 | ½ | Velimir Ivić 2581 | ½ | Robert Markuš 2616 | 0 | Miloš Perunović 2539 | ½ | 1½ | ||
7 | ![]() | Mark Paragua 2461 | 0 | Rogelio Barcenilla 2463 | ½ | John Paul Gomez 2451 | ½ | Darwin Laylo 2432 | 1 | 2 | ||
8 | ![]() | Denis Kadrić 2554 | 0 | Nikola Đukić 2526 | ½ | Luka Drašković 2506 | ½ | Dragiša Blagojević 2499 | 1 | 2 | ||
9 | ![]() | Ganzorig Amartuvshin 2409 | ½ | Bayarsaikhan Gundavaa 2503 | 1 | Sumiya Bilguun 2463 | ½ | Sugaryn Gan-Erdene 2428 | 1 | 3 | ||
10 | ![]() | Nils Grandelius 2655 | ½ | Erik Blomqvist 2521 | 1 | Tiger Hillarp Persson 2516 | 0 | Emanuel Berg 2533 | 1 | 2½ | ||
11 | ![]() | Mustafa Yılmaz 2634 | ½ | Emre Can 2606 | 1 | Cemil Can Ali Marandi 2561 | 0 | Dragan Šolak 2594 | 1 | 2½ | ||
2½/5 | 5½/10 | 7/10 | 3½/9 | 8½/10 |
Olimpiada szachowa kobiet
Wyniki
Wyniki końcowe czołówki (162 drużyny, system szwajcarski, 11 rund)[7].
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Medalistki drużynowe
Medale złote | Medale srebrne | Medale brązowe |
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Medalistki za wyniki indywidualne
Szachownica | Złote | Srebrne | Brązowe | |||
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I | ![]() | 2532 | ![]() | 2532 | ![]() | 2529 |
II | ![]() | 2504 | ![]() | 2472 | ![]() | 2454 |
III | ![]() | 2565 | ![]() | 2528 | ![]() | 2452 |
IV | ![]() | 2460 | ![]() | 2453 | ![]() | 2441 |
V | ![]() | 2414 | ![]() | 2312 | ![]() | 2298 |
Wyniki reprezentantek Polski
Runda | Państwo | Szach. 1 Alina Kaszlinska 2505 | Szach. 2 Monika Soćko 2416 | Szach. 3 Oliwia Kiołbasa 2376 | Szach. 4 Maria Malicka 2393 | Szach. 5 Michalina Rudzińska 2315 | Wynik | |||||
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1 | ![]() | Ola Mahmoud 0 | 1 | Fatema Alzahraa Ahmad Murad 1791 | 1 | Roula Mahmoud 1765 | 1 | Manar Khalil 1831 | 1 | 4 | ||
2 | ![]() | Mirjana Medić 2194 | ½ | Ana Berke 2163 | 1 | Anamarija Radiković 2099 | 1 | Tihana Iveković 2082 | 1 | 3½ | ||
3 | ![]() | Thi Kim Phung Vo 2333 | 1 | Thi Bao Tram Hoang 2288 | ½ | Thi Mai Hung Nguyen 2223 | 1 | Ngoc Thuy Duong Bach 2192 | ½ | 3 | ||
4 | ![]() | Eline Roebers 2344 | ½ | Zhaoqin Peng 2349 | 1 | Machteld Van Foreest 2299 | 1 | Tea Lanchava 2257 | 1 | 3½ | ||
5 | ![]() | Irina Bulmaga 2394 | ½ | Mihaela Sandu 2297 | 0 | Alessia-Mihaela Ciolacu 2163 | 1 | Elena-Luminita Cosma 2248 | 0 | 1½ | ||
6 | ![]() | Teodora Injac 2372 | 1 | Tijana Blagojevic 2330 | 1 | Jovana Erić 2271 | 1 | Adela Velikic 2273 | 1 | 4 | ||
7 | ![]() | Nurgiul Salimowa 2416 | 0 | Gergana Pejczewa 2295 | ½ | Bielosława Krastewa 2249 | 1 | Gabriela Antowa 2275 | ½ | 2 | ||
8 | ![]() | Eesha Karavade 2339 | ½ | P. V. Nandhidhaa 2312 | 1 | Bodda Pratyusha 2310 | 1 | Vasnawala Vishwa 2305 | ½ | 3 | ||
9 | ![]() | Humpy Koneru 2586 | ½ | Dronavalli Harika 2517 | ½ | R Vaishali 2442 | 1 | Tania Sachdev 2399 | ½ | 2½ | ||
10 | ![]() | Nana Dzagnidze 2531 | ½ | Nino Baciaszwili 2466 | 0 | Lela Dżawachiszwili 2476 | ½ | Salome Melia 2384 | 1 | 2 | ||
11 | ![]() | Marija Muzyczuk 2540 | 0 | Anna Muzyczuk 2529 | ½ | Anna Uszenina 2423 | 0 | Natalija Buksa 2401 | ½ | 1 | ||
5/10 | 5/9 | 9½/11 | 7/9 | 3½/5 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Chennai to host Chess Olympiad
- ↑ FIDE, FIDE Handbook: Olympiad Pairing Rules, Fide.com [dostęp 2022-08-03] (ang.).
- ↑ 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022 Open Team-Starting rank. Chess-results.com.
- ↑ 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022 Women Team-Starting rank. Chess-results.com.
- ↑ FIDE Directory – Netherlands Antilles. FIDE.
- ↑ 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022 Open. Chess-results.com.
- ↑ 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022 Women. Chess-results.com.
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