Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Chess Olympiad 2002, Bled, (Slovenia).


The 35th Chess Olympiad took place from October 25th to November 11th2002, in Bled, (Slovenia). In the men's tournament there were 136 teams, and in the women's, 92 teams. The arbiter was IA Geurt Gijssen (NED).
Chess Olympiad Bled 2002

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[edit]Rules

The tournament was paired by the Swiss system over 14 rounds.

[edit]Final standings (after round 14)

[edit]Men

RankTeamMatches wonMatches drawnMatches lostPoints
FirstRussia Russia103138½
SecondHungary Hungary112137½
ThirdArmenia Armenia74335
FourthGeorgia (country) Georgia100434
FifthPeople's Republic of China China83333½
SixthNetherlands Netherlands93233½
SeventhEngland England74333½
EighthSlovakia Slovakia65333
NinthIsrael Israel73433
TenthFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia83333

[edit]Women

Women match China : Russia
RankTeamMatches wonMatches drawnMatches lostPoints
FirstPeople's Republic of China China102229½
SecondRussia Russia103129
ThirdPoland Poland84228
FourthGeorgia (country) Georgia81527½
FifthHungary Hungary83325½
SixthUkraine Ukraine74325½
SeventhFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia84225½
EighthAzerbaijan Azerbaijan92325½
NinthUnited States United States91425
TenthCzech Republic Czech Republic73425

[edit]Overall title

The Nona Gaprindashvili Trophy is awarded to the entity the average place of finish of which in the open and women's division is the best (where two or more teams are tied, they are ordered by single-best finish in either division and then by total points scored); with an average finish of one-and-one-half, Russia won the 2002 trophy.
Top six finishers
TeamOpen division placingWomen's division placingAverage placing
Russia Russia12
People's Republic of China People's Republic of China513
Hungary Hungary25
Georgia (country) Georgia444
Poland Poland1338
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia107

[edit]Individual Results

[edit]Best rating performance

PlayerTeam representedPrincipal board playedGames playedPoints scoredRating performance
Garry KasparovRussia Russia192933
Vladimir AkopianArmenia Armenia112102827
Alexander KhalifmanRussia Russia3972797

[edit]Further reading

  • Wilkinson, Ian (2004). Magnificence In Bled - The 35th. Chess Olympiad. Lmh Publishers.

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