9/10/2012 – The celebrations at the close of the 40th Chess Olympiad took place after the final round, with the medals going to Armenia, Russia and Ukraine in the Open section, and to Russia, China and Ukraine in the Women's. We have some interesting statistics in the best players in the event – guess who has a 2880 performance in ten games! Well, that's it, the next Olympiad is in Tromsø in 2014.
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The 40th Chess Olympiad took place in the Turkish metropole of Istanbul, from
August 27 to September 10th, 2012. A record of 158 national chess federations
brought teams to Istanbul to participate in this prestigious event, which was
staged in the WOW Hotel and Convention Center, just minutes away from the airport.
Closing ceremony, performance tables
The victorious Armenian
team, with captain Arshak Petrosian on the right
Top seed at this Olympiad: Levon Aronian, board one for Armenia
Silver for the Russian
team, with captain Yuri Dokhoyan, Evgeny Tomashevsky,
Dmitry Jakovenko, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Grischuk and Sergey Karjakin
Bronze for the Ukrainian
team, with Andrei Volokitin, captain Alexander Sulipa,
Ruslan Ponomariov, Pavel Eljanov and Vassily Ivanchuk
Open Section: best players according to rating performance
The musical program included Sertab Erener, a Turkish pop music singer and
a crossover soprano, best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2003
with her hit song "Every Way That I Can".
Sertab Erener: Somewhere Over The Rainbow
She won the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with her hit "Every Way That
I Can"
Photos by David Llada, Arman Karakhanyan, Anastasiya Karlovich
The top games were broadcast live on the official web site and on the
chess server Playchess.com.
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and get immediate access. You can also use ChessBase
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