China Returns to Chess Olympiad, Russia Still Absent
In a thrilling start to the Chess Olympiad in Budapest, a record-breaking 197 teams are set to compete in the open section, with China making a return while Russia and Belarus remain banned. The absence of these powerhouse teams has set the stage for unexpected results and exciting matchups.
Despite some teams not making it in time for the first round, Wednesday saw 89 matches in the open section and 81 matches in the women’s section. While most matches went as expected, there were a few surprises, including Vanuatu defeating the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Liberia losing to Brazil.
Top players like Levon Aronian, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, and Nodirbek Yakubboev narrowly escaped upset losses in their round 1 matches, showcasing their resilience and tactical prowess. With the top teams set to face stronger opposition in round 2, the excitement is only set to increase in Budapest.
Stay tuned for more updates and thrilling matchups as the Chess Olympiad unfolds in Budapest!