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  • Chess: Olympiad R12: Armenia leads, China or Russia for Silver

    Chessbase News, Germany
    June 4 2006

    Olympiad R12: Armenia leads, China or Russia for Silver


    04.06.2006 There is little doubt that Armenia will take Gold at the
    37th Olympiad in Turin. With one round to go, the team is 2.5 points
    ahead of China, which is half a point above Russia. Second seed India
    has dropped to 33rd place after Vishy Anand lost to Pascal
    Charbonneau, almost 300 points below him. In the women's section,
    Ukraine is two points ahead of the field and virtually assured of
    Gold.


    The Olympiad is in its final round, which begins tomorrow, Sunday, at
    10 a.m. In the evening there is a closing ceremony, and on Monday
    everyone leaves Turin. This means that we will most likely only
    report on the final standings before our departure, and use the
    remaining time to collect as much material as possible. Hopefully we
    will be able to provide some picture report, stories and reflections
    after we have returned to our home base.

    Turin 2006: After round twelve
    Armenia drew France 2:2, with all games drawn. China defeated the
    Czech Republic, which is having a bad strech. Russia defeated Cuba
    3:1, with Kramnik, Grischuk and Morozevich winning and Peter Svidler
    losing. This reduced the lead of the Armenians to 2.5 points, but
    with just one round to go there is little chance that they will miss
    their Gold medal. Israel scored a 2.5:1.5 victory over the USA, with
    Kamsky losing to Gelfand and Nakamura beating Sutovsky. The USA is
    now in place 7-9 (with the Netherlands and Bulgaria). Vishy Anand
    lost to Pascal Charbonneau of Canada, rated almost 300 points lower
    than him. With the team result 1.5:2.5 number two seed India now
    occupies a dismal 33rd place.

    Complete scoreboards and photos
    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?new sid=3157
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