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India on the brink of historic double gold at Chess Olympiad

India’s men’s and women’s chess teams are on the brink of historic double gold at the Chess Olympiad, showcasing the nation's rise as a global chess powerhouse.

September 22, 2024 / 10:54 IST
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Indian Chess Team
Indian Chess Team

India's chess teams are on the verge of making history at the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest. The men's team delivered a decisive victory over a strong USA squad, inching closer to their first-ever gold medal at an in-person Olympiad. Meanwhile, the women's team kept their gold medal hopes alive with a crucial win over China, setting up a final-round showdown for the title.

This would mark India's first gold at an in-person Olympiad, following their shared victory in the 2020 online edition during the pandemic. With the men leading the standings with 19 points and the women level with Kazakhstan at 17, the final round promises high drama. The men's team faces Slovenia, needing a win to avoid the tiebreak complications, while the women's squad must beat Azerbaijan for a chance at the top podium spot.

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India's impressive run underlines the rapid progress of Indian chess, with players like Arjun Erigaisi and Gukesh D leading the charge on the global stage.

In the Open section, India leads with 19 points, followed by China with 17 points, while the USA and Uzbekistan trail with 15 points each. The Indian team’s victory over the USA was a crucial step toward their historic win, thanks to standout performances from Gukesh and Erigaisi.

Gukesh secured a critical victory against World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana, while Arjun Erigaisi delivered another blow to the Americans by defeating Leinier Dominguez Perez after a tense, marathon battle. Vidit Gujrathi’s draw against Levon Aronian, combined with these victories, helped the team offset Praggnanandhaa’s loss to Wesley So.