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The open event at the 44th Chess Olympiad was held from 29 July to 9 August 2022. It was contested by a record number of 188 teams, representing 186 nations. [1] India, as host nation, fielded three teams. A total of 937 players participated in the open event. [2]
The 44th Chess Olympiad was an international team chess event organised by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in Chennai, India, from 28 July to 10 August 2022.It consisted of Open and Women's tournaments, as well as several events to promote chess.
The Women's event was contested by a record number of 162 teams, representing 160 nations. India, as host nation, fields three teams. [1]The women's tournament was short of seven out of the ten top players according to the FIDE rating list published in July 2022, with only the Muzychuk sisters—former Women's World Champion Mariya and Anna—and Nana Dzagnidze participating. [8]
The Chess Olympiad is a biennial chess tournament in which teams representing nations of the world compete. FIDE organises the tournament and selects the host nation. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic , FIDE held an Online Chess Olympiad in 2020 and 2021 , with a rapid time control that affected players' online ratings.
Nogerbek started playing chess at the age of 6. [1] He earned the Candidate Master title at the age of 11 and the FIDE Master title at the age of 13. [3]At the 44th Chess Olympiad in 2022, Nogerbek played board 5 for Kazakhstan, where he finished on a score of 7.5/10 (+6−1=3) [a]. [4]
Humpy competed at the 2022 Chess Olympiad as part of the women's India team, which achieved a bronze medal. [23] In 2023, Humpy was the runner up in the World Rapid championships. [24] In 2024, Humpy became the World Rapid champion for the second time in her career. [25]
44th Chess Olympiad : Chennai: Swiss: 26 Jul – 9 Aug: 188 Uzbekistan Armenia: India-2: 44th Chess Olympiad (women event) Swiss: 26 Jul – 9 Aug: 162 Ukraine Georgia India: 2022 FIDE World Team Championship: Jerusalem: Groups and play-offs: 20–25 Nov: 12 China Uzbekistan Spain
She has represented Brazil in the Chess Olympiad: . In 2016, scoring 4/9 on board two. [3]In 2018, scoring 4½/10 on board two. [4]In 2022, scoring 7/11 on board one. [5]She qualified for the Women's Chess World Cup 2021 after finishing second in the Brazilian Chess Championship after winner Juliana Sayumi Terao declined the invitation.