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Chess Olympiad 2022: When, Where, & How to Watch

New Delhi: India is hosting the world’s biggest chess tournament in Mamallapuram, Chennai. PM Narendra Modi has inaugurated the Chess Olympiad 2022 and now, the world has set eyes on the brilliant chess players from around the globe. With 187 countries taking part with 188 Teams in the Open section and 162 in the Women’s section, […]

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New Delhi: India is hosting the world's biggest chess tournament in Mamallapuram, Chennai. PM Narendra Modi has inaugurated the Chess Olympiad 2022 and now, the world has set eyes on the brilliant chess players from around the globe. With 187 countries taking part with 188 Teams in the Open section and 162 in the Women’s section, the 44th Olympiad will witness the highest ever participation. Powerhouses Russia and China will be missing out, and India will field three teams each in the Open and women’s sections respectively. The host countries can field two teams but India could field one additional team in both categories as the total number of teams was odd. Also Read:Cricket in CWG2022: Harmanpreet wins toss, opts to bat first against Australia

Chess Olympiad 2022: When, Where, & How to Watch!

Start Date: July 28, 2022 End Date: August 8, 2022 The Chess Olympiad 2022 will be live streamed on the YouTube channels of Chessbase India and FIDE.

Details of India contingent:- 

India ‘A’ P. Harikrishna Vidit Gujrathi Arjun Erigaisi S. L. Narayanan K. Sasikiran N. Srinath (coach) India ‘B’ Nihal Sarin D. Gukesh B. Adhiban R. Praggnanandhaa Raunak Sadhwani R. B. Ramesh (coach) India ‘C’ Surya Shekhar Ganguly S. P. Sethuraman Karthikeyan Murali Abhijeet Gupta Abhimanyu Puranik Also Read:India vs West Indies 1st T20I Preview: Live streaming details, probable XI

Women

India ‘A’: K. Humpy R. Vaishali D. Harika Tania Sachdev Bhakti Kulkarni Abhijit Kunte (coach) India ‘B’ Vantika Agrawal Padmini Rout Mary Ann Gomes Soumya Swaminathan Divya Deshmukh Swapnil Dhopade (coach) India ‘C’ Eesha Karavade M. Varshini Sahithi Pratyusha Bodda P.V. Nandhidhaa Vishwa Vasnawala During the inauguration of the tournament, India PM said that this will always be in the memory. “This is the first time the chess olympiad is being held at the origin of chess in India, and it is coming to Asia for the first time in three decades. And this time, it has the highest number of countries, number of teams, and number of female chess players participating,” he said.   Read More :- Latest Sports News   Click Here - Download The News 24 App    

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