Women's Event At The 44th Chess Olympiad
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The women's event at the
44th Chess Olympiad The 44th Chess Olympiad was an international team chess event organised by the FIDE, International Chess Federation (FIDE) in Chennai, India, from 28 July to 10 August 2022. It consisted of two main tournaments—an Open event, enabling partic ...
was held from 29 July to 9 August 2022. It was contested by a record number of 162 teams, representing 160 nations. India, as host nation, fielded three teams. A total of 799 players participated in the women's event. Ukraine won the gold medal in the Women's event to claim their second gold in the Women's event after having previously won the event in
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. Polish player
Oliwia Kiołbasa Oliwia Kiołbasa (; born 26 April 2000) is a Polish chess player. Chess career She has won the girls' under-10 European Youth Chess Championship, and was runner-up in the girls' under-14 World Youth Chess Championship. FIDE awarded Kiołbasa th ...
had the highest individual score in the Women's event, scoring 9½ of a possible 11 points with a performance rating of 2565. Other players who won individual gold medals include
Pia Cramling Pia Ann Rosa-Della Cramling (born 23 April 1963) is a Swedish chess grandmaster. Since the early 1980s, she has been one of the strongest female players in the world as well as the highest-rated woman in the FIDE World Rankings on three occasio ...
of Sweden on board one with 9½ out of 11 and a performance rating of 2532,
Nino Batsiashvili Nino Batsiashvili ( ka, ნინო ბაციაშვილი; born 1 January 1987) is a Georgian chess grandmaster and 4-time and the current Georgian women's chess champion. Career In 2012, she won the Group E (women's section of the ...
of Georgia on board two who scored 7½ out of 10 with a performance rating of 2504,
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of Mongolia on board four who scored 7½ out of 10 with a performance rating of 2460, and Jana Schneider of Germany as a reserve player with 9 out of 10 points and a performance rating of 2414.


Competition format and calendar

The tournament was played in a Swiss system format. The
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for all games was 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, after which an additional 30 minutes were granted and increment of 30 seconds per move was applied from the first move. Players were permitted to offer a draw at any time. A total of 11 rounds were played, with all teams playing in every round. In each round, four players from each team faced four players from another team; teams were permitted one reserve player who could be substituted between rounds. The four games were played simultaneously on four boards,
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1 game point for a win and ½ game point for a draw. The scores from each game were summed together to determine which team won the round. Winning a round was worth 2 match points, regardless of the game point margin, while drawing a round was worth one match point. Teams were ranked in a table based on match points. Tie-breakers for the table were i) the Sonneborn-Berger system; ii) total game points scored; iii) the sum of the match points of the opponents, excluding the lowest one. Tournament rounds started on 29 July and ended with the final round on 9 August. All rounds began at 15:00 IST (UTC+5:30), except for the final round which began at 10:00 IST (UTC+5:30). There was one rest day at the tournament—on 4 August—after the sixth round. :''All dates are IST ( UTC+5:30)''


Teams and players

The Women's event was contested by a record number of 162 teams, representing 160 nations. India, as host nation, fields three teams. 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
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and
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—and Nana Dzagnidze participating. The highest rated player in the world
Hou Yifan Hou Yifan ( ; born 27 February 1994) is a Chinese chess Grandmaster (chess), grandmaster, three-time Women's World Chess Champion and professor at Peking University. She is the second highest Elo rating system, rated female player of all time.
, the current Women's World Champion
Ju Wenjun Ju Wenjun (; born 31 January 1991) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the reigning five-time Women's World Champion, the reigning Women's World Blitz Chess Champion, and a two-time Women's World Rapid Chess Champion. In March 2017, she be ...
and the former Women's World Champion
Tan Zhongyi Tan Zhongyi (; born 29 May 1991) is a Chinese chess player who holds the title of grandmaster (GM). She is a former Women's World Champion, winning the 2017 knockout edition of the world championship in Iran where she defeated Anna Muzychuk i ...
were missing the Olympiad due to China's withdrawal, whereas former Women's World Champion
Alexandra Kosteniuk Alexandra Konstantinovna Kosteniuk (; born 23 April 1984) is a Russian and Swiss chess grandmaster who was the Women's World Chess Champion from 2008 to 2010 and Women's World Rapid Chess Champion in 2021. She was European women's champion ...
and top-ten rated Alexandra Goryachkina and
Kateryna Lagno Kateryna Oleksandrivna Lagno (born 27 December 1989) is a Russian (formerly Ukrainian) chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy, she earned the title Woman Grandmaster (WGM) at the age of 12 years, four months and two days. In 2007, she was awarde ...
did not play because of Russia's suspension. Former Women's World Champions
Anna Ushenina Anna Yuriyivna Ushenina (; born 30 August 1985) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster who was Women's World Chess Champion from November 2012 to September 2013. Personal life Ushenina lives in Kharkiv, where she was born. She is of Jewish ethnici ...
played for her native Ukraine. The absence of Russia and China, which had together won the gold medal at nine out of the eleven last Olympiads, put the host nation India as the first seed with an average rating of 2486. The team consisted of Humpy Koneru and
Harika Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli (born 12 January 1991) is an Indian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM). She was part of the gold winning women's team at the 45th Chess Olympiad in 2024. She has won three bronze medals in the Women's ...
on the top boards, as well as
R Vaishali Vaishali Rameshbabu (born 21 June 2001) is an Indian chess grandmaster. She emerged victorious in the Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023, securing qualification for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024. She won the bronze medal at Women' ...
,
Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev (born 20 August 1986) is an Indian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is a two-time Indian women's chess champion in 2006 and 2007, one-time Asian women's chess c ...
and
Bhakti Kulkarni Bhakti Kulkarni (born 19 May 1992) is an Indian chess player. She received the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) in 2012 and International Master (IM) in 2019. She is the recipient of Arjuna Award for her contribution to chess Biography I ...
. Ukraine with the Muzychuk sisters, Anna Ushenina,
Nataliya Buksa Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa (; born November 6, 1996) is a Ukrainian chess player. Career She won the Girls' World Junior Chess Championship in 2015. By doing so she became a Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and qualified for the Women's World Chess Champ ...
and Iulija Osmak had an average rating of 2478 as second-seeded team, while Georgia with Nana Dzagnidze,
Lela Javakhishvili Lela Javakhishvili (; born 23 April 1984) is a Georgian chess player who holds the titles of International master and Woman Grandmaster. She has won the Georgian women's chess championship twice, and competed in the Women's World Chess Champion ...
,
Nino Batsiashvili Nino Batsiashvili ( ka, ნინო ბაციაშვილი; born 1 January 1987) is a Georgian chess grandmaster and 4-time and the current Georgian women's chess champion. Career In 2012, she won the Group E (women's section of the ...
, Meri Arabidze and
Salome Melia Salome Melia ( ka, სალომე მელია; born 14 April 1987 in Batumi)IM norm certificate
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came in third place with an average pre-tournament rating of 2475 points. Other contenders for a medal included Poland with Alina Kashlinskaya, who switched from the Russian to the Polish Chess Federation, playing on board one, France led by Marie Sebag on the top board, Azerbaijan, the United States and Germany. File:2022-Mariya-Muzychuk.JPG, Former Women's World Champion and world no. 5
Mariya Muzychuk Mariya Olehivna Muzychuk (; born 21 September 1992) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster and Women's World Chess Champion from April 2015 to March 2016. She is also a twice women's champion of Ukraine (2012, 2013), World Team and European Team ch ...
played on board one for Ukraine File:Fondation Neva Women's Grand Prix Geneva 11-05-2013 - Nana Dzagnidze.jpg, World no. 7 Nana Dzagnidze played on board one for Georgia File:Вручение Анне Музычук женского шахматного Оскара «Каисса» (cropped).jpg, World no. 8
Anna Muzychuk Anna Olehivna Muzychuk (; ; born 28 February 1990) is a Ukrainian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster (GM). She is the fourth woman in chess history to attain a FIDE rating of at least 2600. She has been ranked as high as No. 197 in the wo ...
played on board two for Ukraine File:Harika Dronavalli.jpg, World no. 11
Harika Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli (born 12 January 1991) is an Indian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM). She was part of the gold winning women's team at the 45th Chess Olympiad in 2024. She has won three bronze medals in the Women's ...
played on board two for India File:Uschenina anna 20081119 olympiade dresden.jpg, Former Women's World Champion
Anna Ushenina Anna Yuriyivna Ushenina (; born 30 August 1985) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster who was Women's World Chess Champion from November 2012 to September 2013. Personal life Ushenina lives in Kharkiv, where she was born. She is of Jewish ethnici ...
played on board three for Ukraine


Rounds


Round 1

The first round in the women's event started with former World Champion
Viswanathan Anand Viswanathan "Vishy" Anand (born 11 December 1969) is an Indian chess grandmaster. Anand is a five-time World Chess Champion, a two-time World Rapid Chess Champion, a two-time Chess World Cup Champion and a World Blitz Chess Cup Champion. ...
making the opening move in
Anna Muzychuk Anna Olehivna Muzychuk (; ; born 28 February 1990) is a Ukrainian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster (GM). She is the fourth woman in chess history to attain a FIDE rating of at least 2600. She has been ranked as high as No. 197 in the wo ...
's game on board one of the match between Ukraine and South Africa. There were no surprising results in the opening match day and a total of 70 out of 79 matches resulted in maximum victories. The top-ranked team of the host nation India managed to score a maximum victory against Tajikistan after
Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev (born 20 August 1986) is an Indian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is a two-time Indian women's chess champion in 2006 and 2007, one-time Asian women's chess c ...
as Black on the third board needed 103 moves to squeeze out a win in an endgame with a pair of Bishops and fixed pawn structure on the King's side. In the same match,
Koneru Humpy Koneru Humpy (born 31 March 1987) is an Indian chess grandmaster. Humpy is a runner-up of the Women's World Chess Championship and the reigning two-time Women's World Rapid Chess Champion. In 2002, she became the youngest female player--and ...
on board one played one of the best games of the day with a tactical vision that eight-time Russian Chess Champion
Peter Svidler Pyotr Veniaminovich Svidler (; born 17 June 1976), commonly known as Peter Svidler, is a Russian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster and commentator who is an eight-time Russian Chess Champion. Svidler has competed in three World Championshi ...
described as "incredibly good". Of the other pre-tournament favourites, Ukraine, Georgia, Poland, France, Azerbaijan, United States, Germany, Armenia and Kazakhstan all swept their opponents.


Round 2

The favourites generally managed to score their second match victories even though there were some unexpected results on the individual boards. A total of 40 teams scored their second match wins and 11 teams, including France, Azeribaijan and Armenia, snatched their second 4–0 victories. On the first table, India beat Argentina 3½–½ thanks to the wins achieved by
Vaishali Rameshbabu Vaishali Rameshbabu (born 21 June 2001) is an Indian chess grandmaster. She emerged victorious in the Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023, securing qualification for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024. She won the bronze medal at Women' ...
,
Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev (born 20 August 1986) is an Indian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is a two-time Indian women's chess champion in 2006 and 2007, one-time Asian women's chess c ...
and
Bhakti Kulkarni Bhakti Kulkarni (born 19 May 1992) is an Indian chess player. She received the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) in 2012 and International Master (IM) in 2019. She is the recipient of Arjuna Award for her contribution to chess Biography I ...
on the boards from two to four, whereas
Koneru Humpy Koneru Humpy (born 31 March 1987) is an Indian chess grandmaster. Humpy is a runner-up of the Women's World Chess Championship and the reigning two-time Women's World Rapid Chess Champion. In 2002, she became the youngest female player--and ...
was held to a draw with the White pieces by Marisa Zuriel on the top board. Ukraine defeated Turkey 3–1 on the second table with victories scored by
Anna Ushenina Anna Yuriyivna Ushenina (; born 30 August 1985) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster who was Women's World Chess Champion from November 2012 to September 2013. Personal life Ushenina lives in Kharkiv, where she was born. She is of Jewish ethnici ...
,
Nataliya Buksa Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa (; born November 6, 1996) is a Ukrainian chess player. Career She won the Girls' World Junior Chess Championship in 2015. By doing so she became a Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and qualified for the Women's World Chess Champ ...
and Iulija Osmak, while
Mariya Muzychuk Mariya Olehivna Muzychuk (; born 21 September 1992) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster and Women's World Chess Champion from April 2015 to March 2016. She is also a twice women's champion of Ukraine (2012, 2013), World Team and European Team ch ...
lost her game to
Ekaterina Atalik Ekaterina Atalik (née Polovnikova; born 14 November 1982 in Kirov) is a Russian- Turkish chess player, who holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She won the European Youth Chess Championship in the under-1 ...
on the top board. Georgian players had a hard battle against Lithuania but finally pulled off a minimal victory. Meri Arabidze lost her game with the Black pieces against Gabija Šimkūnaitė on the lowest board, while
Lela Javakhishvili Lela Javakhishvili (; born 23 April 1984) is a Georgian chess player who holds the titles of International master and Woman Grandmaster. She has won the Georgian women's chess championship twice, and competed in the Women's World Chess Champion ...
settled for a draw against Kamile Baginskaite. However, the Georgian team scored wins in the games with the White pieces played by Nana Dzagnidze and
Salome Melia Salome Melia ( ka, სალომე მელია; born 14 April 1987 in Batumi)IM norm certificate
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on the first and the third boards, respectively. The biggest upset of the day perhaps happened in the match between Ecuador and Slovenia where the South American team narrowly defeated their opponents as a result of the wins scored on the second and third boards. On board three, Teja Vidic could have kept the game balanced against Josselyne Peñafiel had she exchanged queens at the right time, but she misplaced her Rook and allowed her opponent to get a winning endgame (see diagram).
Pia Cramling Pia Ann Rosa-Della Cramling (born 23 April 1963) is a Swedish chess grandmaster. Since the early 1980s, she has been one of the strongest female players in the world as well as the highest-rated woman in the FIDE World Rankings on three occasio ...
needed only nine moves to beat Knarik Mouradian after her opponent blundered a piece early in the game; Sweden completed a 4–0 sweep of Lebanon. A memorable moment of the day was the first win by the youngest participant in the Olympiad, eight-year-old Randa Seder of
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, who won her game against unrated Mohamed Fahima Ali Mohamed of Comoros.


Round 3

The top six seeds have all won their matches in the third round. India defeated England with a 3–1 scoreline thanks to the victories scored by R. Vaishali and Bhakti Kulkarni with the White pieces. Ukraine swept Slovakia wherein Mariya Muzychuk recovered from her second-round loss and beat Zuzana Borošová on the top board. On the third table, Georgia had a tough match against the Czech Republic, with
Nino Batsiashvili Nino Batsiashvili ( ka, ნინო ბაციაშვილი; born 1 January 1987) is a Georgian chess grandmaster and 4-time and the current Georgian women's chess champion. Career In 2012, she won the Group E (women's section of the ...
scoring the only win over Joanna Worek to snatch a 2½–1½ victory for her team. Things could have gone worse for Georgia had Anna Koubova not misplayed the rook endgame against Meri Arabidze (see diagram). Poland and France scored 3–1 victories against Vietnam and Italy with the wins scored on the boards where their players had the White pieces. Mongolia achieved a 3–1 victory over the favoured team of the United States, which was considered to be one of the main surprises of the day. The key victories for the Mongolian team have come on the lower boards where Turmunkh Munkhzul and Bat-Erdene Mungunzul won over
Carissa Yip Carissa Shiwen Yip (born September 10, 2003) is an American chess player and the winner of the 2021, 2023, and 2024 U.S. Women's Chess Championship. In September 2019, she was the top rated female player in the United States and the youngest f ...
and Tatev Abrahamyan, respectively. Estonia produced another surprise in this round by edging out Armenia 2½–1½.
Mai Narva Mai Narva (born October 22, 1999) is an Estonian chess player holding the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster. Biography Mai Narva was born in a chess player's family. She is Estonian chess master Boris Rõtov's and Lady Interna ...
on the top board defeated
Elina Danielian Elina Danielian (; born 16 August 1978) is an Armenian chess grandmaster and six-time Armenian women's champion (1993, 1994. 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004). She has represented Armenia twelve times during the Women's Chess Olympiads (1992–2014). She ...
, while all other games on the lower boards were drawn.


Round 4

A total of eight teams—India, Ukraine, Georgia, Poland, France, Azerbaijan, India-2 and Romania—scored their fourth match victories in this round. On the top table, India edged out Hungary 2½–1½ with only one decisive game on the fourth table where Tania Sachdev fought a hard battle to win the game. The leading team after three rounds Bulgaria, which dropped only a half point in the previous rounds, was not able to stop Ukraine. Anna Muzychuk and Anna Ushenina secured a minimal victory for their team after scoring the decisive win over Gergana Peycheva and Beloslava Krasteva on boards two and three, respectively. Ushenina managed to grind out a victory from a drawn rook endgame after her opponent made mishandled the position. Georgia cruised to the fourth consecutive after beating India-3 by 3–1. P. V. Nandhidhaa's win against Nino Batsiashvili was all that the third team of the host nation could do, whereas
Eesha Karavade Eesha Karavade (born 21 November 1987) is an Indian chess player from Pune. She holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She played for India in the Chess Olympiads of 2010, 2012 and 2014. Achievements *won ...
lost to Nana Dzagnidze, Sahithi Varshini to Lela Javakhishvili and Bodda Pratyusha to Salome Melia on the other boards. Romania, led by Irina Bulmaga, surprised the eight-seeded German team thanks to the wins scored by Mihaela Sandu and Alessia-Mihaela Ciolacu on the second and third boards, respectively. Ciolacu outplayed Hanna Marie Klek in an endgame with two rooks and a knight versus two rooks and a bishop. A dramatic match was played between France and Serbia, which ended up with a narrow 2½–1½ win in favour of the French team. However, things could have gone in the opposite direction had Jovana Erić not missed a decisive blow in the game she lost to
Sophie Milliet Sophie Milliet (born 2 November 1983 in Marseille) is a French chess player and six times national women's champion (2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2016 and 2017). She was awarded the International Master title in March 2009, having earned the norms at ...
(see diagram). Mongolia remained undefeated after securing a 2–2 tie against Kazakhstan wherein the teams exchanged one win each on the second and fourth boards. Poland did not have any problems and dismantled the Netherlands by 3½–½, while the second Indian team was also victorious in this round after edging out Estonia with the only win scored by
Vantika Agrawal Vantika Agrawal (born September 2002) is an Indian chess player who holds the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master. She is a three-time gold medalist at the Chess Olympiad including two gold medals at the 45th Chess Olympia ...
.


Round 5

The only teams with five match victories after the fifth round are India, Georgia and Romania. India kept the perfect score by beating France 2½–1½ thanks to Tania Sachdev, who defeated Andreea Navrotescu on the fourth board and proved to be the crucial player on the team as in the previous round. The winning margin for the host team could have been larger had R Vaishali converted a clear advantage but misplayed the position and eventually settled for a draw. Georgia dominated the second Indian team by 3–1 with two wins on the lower boards where Lela Javakhishvili outplayed Soumya Swaminathan and Meri Arabidze defeated Divya Deshmukh. On the other boards, Vantika Agarwal fought hard to save the game against Nana Dzagnidze, while Padmini Rout made a draw with Nino Batsiashvili. Romania narrowly beat Poland in an entertaining match with three decisive games on the boards from two to four where the players with the White pieces scored wins; Mihaela Sandu and Elena-Luminița Cosma won for the Romanian team, while
Oliwia Kiołbasa Oliwia Kiołbasa (; born 26 April 2000) is a Polish chess player. Chess career She has won the girls' under-10 European Youth Chess Championship, and was runner-up in the girls' under-14 World Youth Chess Championship. FIDE awarded Kiołbasa th ...
scored a full point for Poland. On the first board, Irina Bulmaga managed to draw her game against Alina Kashlinskaya in an endgame with a knight and a pawn versus four dangerously advancing pawns. Mihaela Sandu tricked higher-rated
Monika Soćko Monika Soćko (née Bobrowska; born 24 March 1978) is a Polish chess player who holds the FIDE titles of Grandmaster (GM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She won the Polish women's chess championship eight times (in 1995, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2013 ...
in an attacking game by offering a sacrifice that her opponent erroneously did not accept (see diagram). Ukraine and Azerbaijan tied an exciting match in which Mariya Muzychuk won her game against
Gunay Mammadzada Gunay Vugar qizi Mammadzada (; born June 19, 2000) is an Azerbaijani chess player who holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM) through the International Chess Federation (FIDE). She has been an under-10 girls' Wor ...
on the top board to put hear team ahead, but Ulviyya Fataliyeva levelled the score after beating Nataliya Buksa on the fourth board. In the other matches, Kazakhstan and Germany defeated Cuba and Mongolia by a 3–1 scoreline each, respectively; and Peru surprisingly edged past the United States 2½–1½ thanks to the victories by The Ann Chumpitaz over
Irina Krush Irina Borisivna Krush (; born December 24, 1983) is an American chess Grandmaster. She is the only woman to earn the GM title while playing for the United States. Krush is an eight-time U.S. Women's Champion and a two-time Women's American Cu ...
on board two and Paula Paredes Bustamante outplayed Carissa Yip on the third board.


Round 6

The central match of the sixth round was the clash between India and Georgia, both with perfect scores after five rounds. India scored a clear 3–1 victory over Georgia thanks to the wins by
Koneru Humpy Koneru Humpy (born 31 March 1987) is an Indian chess grandmaster. Humpy is a runner-up of the Women's World Chess Championship and the reigning two-time Women's World Rapid Chess Champion. In 2002, she became the youngest female player--and ...
and
R Vaishali Vaishali Rameshbabu (born 21 June 2001) is an Indian chess grandmaster. She emerged victorious in the Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023, securing qualification for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024. She won the bronze medal at Women' ...
over Nana Dzagnidze and
Lela Javakhishvili Lela Javakhishvili (; born 23 April 1984) is a Georgian chess player who holds the titles of International master and Woman Grandmaster. She has won the Georgian women's chess championship twice, and competed in the Women's World Chess Champion ...
, respectively. Kumpy was surprised with the
Benoni Defense The Benoni Defense, or simply the Benoni, is a chess opening characterized by an early reply of ...c5 against White's opening move 1.d4. The original form of the Benoni, now known as the Old Benoni, is characterized by : 1. d4 c5 This leaves ...
in the opening but managed to win the game. Vaishali got a slight long-term advantage in a middlegame with symmetrical set-up that arose from the Berlin Defence. However, Javakhishvili blundered and allowed her to get a winning position with two pieces for a rook after sacrificing the exchange to gain space advantage (see diagram). On the other boards,
Harika Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli (born 12 January 1991) is an Indian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM). She was part of the gold winning women's team at the 45th Chess Olympiad in 2024. She has won three bronze medals in the Women's ...
played an easy draw with
Nino Batsiashvili Nino Batsiashvili ( ka, ნინო ბაციაშვილი; born 1 January 1987) is a Georgian chess grandmaster and 4-time and the current Georgian women's chess champion. Career In 2012, she won the Group E (women's section of the ...
, while
Tania Sachdev Tania Sachdev (born 20 August 1986) is an Indian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is a two-time Indian women's chess champion in 2006 and 2007, one-time Asian women's chess c ...
and
Salome Melia Salome Melia ( ka, სალომე მელია; born 14 April 1987 in Batumi)IM norm certificate
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played another game that ended peacefully. Romania and Ukraine tied with one win per side and draws on the first and third boards. Irina Bulmaga played an attacking game against former World Women's Champion
Mariya Muzychuk Mariya Olehivna Muzychuk (; born 21 September 1992) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster and Women's World Chess Champion from April 2015 to March 2016. She is also a twice women's champion of Ukraine (2012, 2013), World Team and European Team ch ...
in which sacrificed the exchange to break through the centre on move 27 and got some winning chances in the endgame, but her opponent demonstrated her defensive skills to save the game.
Anna Muzychuk Anna Olehivna Muzychuk (; ; born 28 February 1990) is a Ukrainian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster (GM). She is the fourth woman in chess history to attain a FIDE rating of at least 2600. She has been ranked as high as No. 197 in the wo ...
defeated Mihaela Sandu as White on the second board, but Iulija Osmak fell into a tactical trap against Miruna-Daria Lehaci in an equal endgame and eventually lost the game. Azerbaijan convincingly beat Kazakhstan 3–1 with wins on the lowest two boards. On the third board, Gulnar Mammadova snatched a win against Xeniya Balabayeva in a complex
French Defence The French Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: :1. e4 e6 This is most commonly followed by 2.d4 d5. Black usually plays ...c5 soon after, attacking White's and gaining on the . The French has a reputation for solidity ...
after Black had a clearly better position in the middlegame, while Ulviyya Fataliyeva defeated Guliskhan Nakhbayeva on the last board. In the other matches, the Netherlands defeated France 3–1 in a match with four decisive games, while Israel beat Germany with the same scoreline. The Dutch team fielded two teenagers, with 16-year-old Eline Roebers beating Marie Sebag and 15-year-old Machteld van Foreest losing to Pauline Guichard, but the match victory was secured by Rosa Ratsma and Tea Lanchava on the lower boards. Israel's win over Germany has come as a result of the victories on the second and third boards scored by Dina Belenkaya and Michal Lahav.


Round 7

India continued to dominate the tournament and scored their seventh consecutive victory by minimally beating Azerbaijan 2½–1½ despite suffering the first individual loss. Koneru Humpy had a big advantage in the game against Gunay Mammadzada on the top board but went on to lose the game. On the second board, Harika Dronavali missed a chance in the rook endgame and eventually drew the game. Tania Sachdev and Ulviyya Fataliyeva played a game in the
Queen's Gambit Declined The Queen's Gambit Declined (or QGD) is a chess opening in which Black declines a pawn offered by White in the Queen's Gambit: :1. d4 d5 :2. c4 e6 This is known as the ''Orthodox Line'' of the Queen's Gambit Declined. When the "Queen's Gambi ...
. The Indian made a breakthrough in the centre on the account of the misplaced opponent's knight on the kingside before exchanging most pieces to get a superior endgame that she converted after 63 moves. The second win for India was achieved by R Vaishali, who played actively in a drawish rook endgame and pressured her opponent to blunder and lose the game (see diagram). Georgia bounced back after the loss in the previous round to beat Romania thanks to the win scored by Lela Javakhishvili, while Ukraine crushed the Netherlands 3½–½. Poland and Bulgaria split the points with one game won per side in which
Nurgyul Salimova Nurgyul Salimova ( Bulgarian: Нургюл Салимова; ; born 2 June 2003) is a Bulgarian chess player. She was awarded the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2019. Salimova won the Bulgarian Women's Chess Cham ...
inflicted the first loss on Alina Kashlinskaya and
Oliwia Kiołbasa Oliwia Kiołbasa (; born 26 April 2000) is a Polish chess player. Chess career She has won the girls' under-10 European Youth Chess Championship, and was runner-up in the girls' under-14 World Youth Chess Championship. FIDE awarded Kiołbasa th ...
scored her seventh victory in seven games. The second Indian team was upset by Greece 2½–1½ wherein
Divya Deshmukh Divya Deshmukh (born 9 December 2005) is an Indian chess player who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster and International Master. She is a three-time gold medalist at the Olympiad. Deshmukh has also won multiple golds at the Asian Championship, ...
scored a win, but
Vantika Agrawal Vantika Agrawal (born September 2002) is an Indian chess player who holds the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master. She is a three-time gold medalist at the Chess Olympiad including two gold medals at the 45th Chess Olympia ...
and Soumya Swaminathan lost for the team of the host nation, whereas the third Indian team clearly defeated Switzerland 3–1.


Round 8

The eighth round featured the clash between the two top seeds at the tournament—India and Ukraine—which ended in a tie with four draws. Mariya Muzychuk in her game against Koneru Humpy opted for the
Nimzo-Indian Defence The Nimzo-Indian Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: :1. d4 Nf6 :2. c4 e6 :3. Nc3 Bb4 Other move orders, such as 1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.d4 Bb4, are also feasible. In the ''Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings'', the Nimzo-Indian ...
, which was followed by massive exchanges that left a drawish endgame with a rook and four pawns on each side and the game was drawn on move 40. Anna Muzychuk played the old-fashioned Greco Gambit in the
Italian Game The Italian Game is a family of chess openings beginning with the moves: :1. b:Chess Opening Theory/1. e4, e4 b:Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5, e5 :2. b:Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3, Nf3 b:Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3 ...
against Harika Dronavalli on the second board, but the Indian completed the development and get out of the opponent's initiative to force a draw in an opposite-coloured bishops endgame after 49 moves. Vaishali R faced the
Petrov's Defence Petrov's Defence or the Petrov Defence (also called Petroff Defence, Petrov's Game, Russian Defence, or Russian Game ">/nowiki> is a chess opening characterised by the following moves: :1. e4 e5 :2. Nf3 Nf6 Though this response has a long ...
in her game with Anna Ushenina and ended up in a slightly worse position but demonstrated good calculating abilities and understanding of the ensuing rook endgame to hold the game. Tania Sachdev and Nataliya Buksa opened with the
Ruy Lopez The Ruy Lopez (; ), also called the Spanish Opening or Spanish Game, is a chess opening characterised by the moves: :1. e4 e5 :2. Nf3 Nc6 :3. Bb5 The Ruy Lopez remains one of the most popular chess openings, featuring many variations. In ...
, which was drawn by repetition after massive exchanges on the queenside. As a result, India retained the tournament lead with 15 match points, whereas Ukraine remained two points behind with 13. Georgia outplayed Armenia 3½–½ to move within a point of the leading Indian team. Nino Batsiashvili defeated
Lilit Mkrtchian Lilit Mkrtchian (; born 9 August 1982) is an Armenian chess player. She holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM), which FIDE awarded her in 2003 and 1998 respectively. Mkrtchian is a four-time Armenian women's ...
as Black after the Armenian played cautiously in a complex tactical position (see diagram).
Lela Javakhishvili Lela Javakhishvili (; born 23 April 1984) is a Georgian chess player who holds the titles of International master and Woman Grandmaster. She has won the Georgian women's chess championship twice, and competed in the Women's World Chess Champion ...
also scored a creative victory over Anna M. Sargsyan. Poland, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan and Mongolia are other teams which have scored 13 match points along with Ukraine. Poland defeated India-3 by a 3–1 scoreline with the eighth consecutive win by
Oliwia Kiołbasa Oliwia Kiołbasa (; born 26 April 2000) is a Polish chess player. Chess career She has won the girls' under-10 European Youth Chess Championship, and was runner-up in the girls' under-14 World Youth Chess Championship. FIDE awarded Kiołbasa th ...
. Mongolia edged out Hungary 2½–1½ thanks to the wins by
Törmönkhiin Mönkhzul Törmönkhiin Mönkhzul (; born 4 May 2002) is a Mongolian chess player who holds the title of FIDE titles, Woman Grandmaster. Biography In 2019 in Xingtai Turmunkh Munkhzul shared 3rd place in Asian Chess Championship, Asian Women's Chess Cham ...
and Bat-Erdene Mungunzul.


Round 9

The first team of the host nation and sole leader India was upset by Poland by 2½–1½ with the only decisive game played on the third board where Oliwia Kiołbasa beat Vaishali R in a drawish endgame to extend the perfect score at the tournament to nine wins. After a strategic battle, the players entered a rook endgame right after the time control in which the Polish had an extra pawn on the queenside in a game which seemed to end in a draw. However, the Indian misplayed the position by allowing her opponent to transfer the king and win (see diagram). Koneru Humpy was well-prepared in the
Queen's Gambit Declined The Queen's Gambit Declined (or QGD) is a chess opening in which Black declines a pawn offered by White in the Queen's Gambit: :1. d4 d5 :2. c4 e6 This is known as the ''Orthodox Line'' of the Queen's Gambit Declined. When the "Queen's Gambi ...
against Alina Kashlinskaya and drew in a rook endgame just before the first time control. Harika Dronavalli and Monika Socko fought in a
Queen's Indian Defence The Queen's Indian Defense (QID) is a chess opening defined by the moves: : 1. b:Chess Opening Theory/1. d4, d4 b:Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...Nf6, Nf6 : 2. b:Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...Nf6/2. c4, c4 b:Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...Nf6/2. c ...
in which the Indian gained initiative from the beginning and arranged her pieces in an attacking formation but failed to find a win. On the second table, second seeds Ukraine and third seeds Georgia played a 2–2 draw. Nino Batsiashvili defeated Anna Muzychuk in a tactical encounter on the second board, whereas Nataliya Buksa levelled the score by beating Meri Arabidze with a kingside attack. Former World Women's Champion Mariya Muzychuk missed an opportunity to gain significant advantage against Nana Dzagnidze. Kazakhstan beat Bulgaria 3–1 with
Zhansaya Abdumalik Zhansaya Abdumalik (; ; born 12 January 2000) is a Kazakhstani chess player who holds the title of Grandmaster (chess), Grandmaster (GM) since 2021. She is the first Kazakhstani woman and the first woman from Central Asia, and the 39th woman ove ...
inflicting the first loss on Nurgyul Salimova to join Poland, India and Georgia in the lead after this round.


Round 10

In the penultimate round, India outplayed Kazakhstan with a big 3½–½ victory to retake the lead. Koneru Humpy, Tania Sachdev and
Bhakti Kulkarni Bhakti Kulkarni (born 19 May 1992) is an Indian chess player. She received the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) in 2012 and International Master (IM) in 2019. She is the recipient of Arjuna Award for her contribution to chess Biography I ...
were victorious for the host team, whereas R Vaishali conceded a draw. Humpy Koneru and Zhansaya Abdumalik played in the Meran Variation of the Queen's Gambit Declined where the Indian got an early edge and won after 55 moves. Xeniya Balabayeva employed the Semi-Slav Defence against Tania Sachdev and had a balanced position until she cracked under pressure and went down in 31 moves. Bhakti Kulkarni played the
King's Indian Defence The King's Indian Defence (or KID) is a common chess opening. It is defined by the following moves: : 1. d4 Nf6 : 2. c4 g6 Black intends to follow up with 3...Bg7 and 4...d6 (the Grünfeld Defence arises when Black plays 3...d5 instead and ...
against Guliskhan Nakhbayeva and launched a powerful attack on the kingside that brought her the win after 47 moves. Vaishali opted for the
Grünfeld Defence The Grünfeld Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: :1. d4 Nf6 :2. c4 g6 :3. Nc3 d5 Black offers White the possibility of 4.cxd5, which may be followed by 4...Nxd5 and 5.e4, giving White an imposing duo. If White does not ...
against Bibisara Assaubayeva in which she traded two rooks for the opponent's queen and got to a slightly better position but the game was drawn after the move 50. On the second table, Poland and Georgia settled for a tie. The Polish team took the lead with Maria Malicka's win over Salome Melia, but Georgia equalised the score to 2–2 thanks to a blunder committed by
Monika Soćko Monika Soćko (née Bobrowska; born 24 March 1978) is a Polish chess player who holds the FIDE titles of Grandmaster (GM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She won the Polish women's chess championship eight times (in 1995, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2013 ...
(see diagram). Oliwia Kiołbasa, who had a perfect score of 9 out of 9 before this round, conceded the first half point to Lela Javakhishvili. In the other matches on the top tables, Ukraine edged past Germany 2½–1½, Azerbaijan swept Armenia 4–0 and India-2 beat the Netherlands 3–1.


Round 11

India approached their final match against the United States as the sole leaders. However, they lost by 3–1 and ended the tournament with the bronze medal. On the other tables, Ukraine scored a clear 3–1 victory over Poland, and Georgia beat Azerbaijan by the same result. At the end, Ukraine won the gold medal, while Georgia took the silver.


Final standings

Ukraine won the gold medal with 18 match points from seven wins and four draws, making them the only unbeaten team. It was their second title, having previously won in
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. Silver medallists Georgia also finished with 18 match points but had a worse tie-breaker. The bronze medal went to the first India team, who were leading the tournament by two points after seven rounds, before losing to Poland in the ninth round and the United States in the eleventh round, finishing on 17 match points. The United States and Kazakhstan had the same score as India but due to weaker tie-breakers finished in fourth and fifth place, respectively.
Oliwia Kiołbasa Oliwia Kiołbasa (; born 26 April 2000) is a Polish chess player. Chess career She has won the girls' under-10 European Youth Chess Championship, and was runner-up in the girls' under-14 World Youth Chess Championship. FIDE awarded Kiołbasa th ...
of Poland had the highest individual score in the Women's event, with 9½ out of a possible 11 points (nine wins, one draw and one loss) with a performance rating of 2565. Individual gold medals were also won by
Pia Cramling Pia Ann Rosa-Della Cramling (born 23 April 1963) is a Swedish chess grandmaster. Since the early 1980s, she has been one of the strongest female players in the world as well as the highest-rated woman in the FIDE World Rankings on three occasio ...
of Sweden with 9½ out of 11 and a rating performance of 2532, Nino Batsiashvili of Georgia with 7½ out of 10 and a rating performance of 2504,
Bat-Erdene Mungunzul Bat-Erdene Mungunzul (; born in Orkhon, Mongolia) is a Mongolian chess player who won an individual gold medal in the 44th Chess Olympiad. A native of the aimag of Orkhon, Mungunzul is a member of the Khangarid sports club in Orkhon's ca ...
of Mongolia who scored 7½ out of 10 with a rating performance of 2460, and Jana Schneider of Germany who began as a reserve player before scoring 9 out of 10 points with a rating performance of 2414. ;Notes *Average ratings calculated by chess-results.com based in July 2022 ratings. All board prizes were given out according to performance ratings for players who have played at least eight games at the tournament. Oliwia Kiołbasa on the third board had the best performance of all players in the tournament. The winners of the gold medal on each board are listed in turn: * Board 1:
Pia Cramling Pia Ann Rosa-Della Cramling (born 23 April 1963) is a Swedish chess grandmaster. Since the early 1980s, she has been one of the strongest female players in the world as well as the highest-rated woman in the FIDE World Rankings on three occasio ...
2532 * Board 2:
Nino Batsiashvili Nino Batsiashvili ( ka, ნინო ბაციაშვილი; born 1 January 1987) is a Georgian chess grandmaster and 4-time and the current Georgian women's chess champion. Career In 2012, she won the Group E (women's section of the ...
2504 * Board 3:
Oliwia Kiołbasa Oliwia Kiołbasa (; born 26 April 2000) is a Polish chess player. Chess career She has won the girls' under-10 European Youth Chess Championship, and was runner-up in the girls' under-14 World Youth Chess Championship. FIDE awarded Kiołbasa th ...
2565 * Board 4: Bat Erdene Mungunzul 2460 * Reserve: Jana Schneider 2414


See also

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Open event at the 44th Chess Olympiad 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. India, as host nation, fielded three teams. A total of 937 players participated in the ...


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