India Creates History with Double Gold at Chess Olympiad 2024

India Creates History with Double Gold at Chess Olympiad 2024

India’s historic triumph at the Chess Olympiad 2024 has etched their name in the annals of the sport. Both the men’s and women’s teams scripted history by claiming their maiden gold medals, a testament to their exceptional talent and unwavering determination.

The men’s team, led by the prodigious D Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi, and R Praggnanandhaa, faced a formidable challenge in their final round match against Slovenia. However, the trio displayed their mettle, securing crucial victories in their respective matches to seal the gold.

The women’s team, featuring the impressive Vantika Agrawal, also rose to the occasion in their final match against Azerbaijan. Their collective brilliance and unwavering spirit propelled them to victory, securing the coveted gold medal.

Vantika Agrawal, a key member of the Indian team, expressed her immense pride and joy in an interview with NDTV. “We are so proud to be playing for India and we are very happy,” she exclaimed.

Agrawal revealed that the team had meticulously planned their celebration, including a special dance and dinner. She also acknowledged the immense pressure they faced as the top seeds, but their determination and resilience prevailed.

“There was a lot of pressure from the start to the end,” Agrawal said. “But I was not thinking about anything and I just knew that I was playing for India.”

Agrawal’s inspiration, she revealed, is the legendary Viswanathan Anand, a five-time world champion. She also expressed her admiration for multiple-time world champion Magnus Carlsen.

India’s double gold triumph at the Chess Olympiad 2024 is a testament to the country’s growing prowess in the sport. It is a moment of immense pride and celebration for the nation, and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring chess players across the globe.

Indian Chess Teams Extend Unbeaten Streak at Olympiad

Indian Chess Teams Extend Unbeaten Streak at Olympiad

In the ongoing 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest, the Indian women’s team continued their impressive run with a 3-1 victory over second-seeded Georgia, while the men’s team defeated China 2.5-1.5.

Grandmaster R Vaishali and Vantika Agrawal led the charge for the women’s team, securing crucial wins against Lela Javakhishvili and Bella Khotenashvili, respectively. Despite a draw by D Harika and a loss by Divya Deshmukh, Vantika’s remarkable time management skills sealed India’s seventh consecutive victory.

The Indian women now boast an impressive 14 points out of a possible 14, extending their lead to two points over Poland, Kazakhstan, and France.

In the open section, World Championship challenger D Gukesh led the Indian men to victory over China. Playing with the white pieces, Gukesh navigated a Closed Sicilian to a drawn endgame but remained focused to exploit a mistake by Chinese top board Wei Yi.

Despite speculation of a potential clash between Gukesh and Ding Liren, the reigning world champion was rested by the Chinese team. R Praggnanandhaa drew quickly as black against Yangyi Yu, while P Harikrishna’s efforts against Wang Yue resulted in an equal rook and pawns endgame.

Arjun Erigaise’s aggressive play against Bu Xiangzhi was met with a clever piece sacrifice, forcing a draw through repetition.

With four rounds remaining, the Indian men have maintained a perfect score, matching their female counterparts. Iran is the closest pursuer with 13 points, followed by Serbia, Hungary, Armenia, and defending champions Uzbekistan with 12 points each.

In the next round, the Indian men will face Iran, while the women will take on Poland.

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