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    di-ve.com, Malta
    June 9 2006

    Armenia wins Turin Chess Olympiad, Ukraine tops Women's Division
    by di-ve.com


    Friday, 09 June, 2006

    Armenia coasted to a 2:2 draw against Hungary in the final round of
    the 37th Chess Olympiad to clinch Gold with 36 points after thirteen
    rounds followed by China with 34 and the United States with 33
    points. Russia managed only sixth place, a disastrous result by any
    standard for the top seeded team.

    In the Women Olympiad the overall winners were the Ukrainian team
    after drawing on all boards with Armenia in the last round. They
    topped the table with 29.5 points followed by Russia with 28 and
    China with 27.5 points.

    Since the last update the Maltese team managed a good win in round
    ten against South Korea (3.5-0.5) and three consecutive draws (2-2)
    in the last three rounds against Bahrain, Zambia and Jamaica
    respectively. This placed them in the 107th place from 150 countries.
    This result is slightly better than expected notwithstanding the fact
    that some players played below their rating strength.

    The Maltese Women, on the other hand, finished in the 86th place
    overall out of 107 countries. In the last three rounds the locals
    lost to Botswana 2.5-0.5, to Panama 2-1 and won 3-0 against the
    Netherland Antilles.

    Meanwhile, at the General Assembly, incumbent FIDE President Kirsan
    Ilyumzhinov was re-elected as FIDE President by a wide margin with 96
    votes in favour against Bessel Kok's 54. In his address after his
    re-election, Ilyumzhinov pledged to attend to the concerns raised by
    the Bessel Kok campaign and, in the FIDE spirit of "Gens Una Sumus",
    invited his workers to join the FIDE team. Kok, in turn, thanked his
    supporters and called the election a fair fight. The FIDE General
    Assembly applauded as the two protagonists gave each other a warm
    embrace.
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