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Carlsen and Nepomniachtchi Tie for 2024 FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship Title, Ju Victorious in Women’s Event

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In a historic turn of events, Grandmasters Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi have agreed to share the title of the 2024 FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship. This decision came after Carlsen, who initially withdrew from the event, made a sensational U-turn and went on to win his eighth world blitz title, while Nepomniachtchi secured his first. This marks the first time in chess history that a world championship title has been shared.

The finals match between Carlsen and Nepomniachtchi took an unexpected twist when Carlsen suggested sharing the first place, leading to both players being crowned as champions. This act of sportsmanship and mutual respect has garnered praise from the chess community and fans worldwide.

On the women’s side, GM Ju Wenjun emerged victorious in the 2023 Women’s World Championship rematch final against GM Lei Tingjie with a score of 3.5-2.5. Ju’s outstanding performances in the quarterfinal and semifinal matches showcased her dominance in the competition.

The 2024 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships featured intense competition in both the Open and Women’s sections, with players battling it out in rapid and blitz formats. The prize fund of $1.5 million added to the stakes, making the tournament even more thrilling for participants and spectators alike.

Stay tuned for the full report, which will include in-depth analysis, videos, and reactions from players and fans. This historic moment in chess will surely be remembered for years to come.

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