At 59, Swedish Grandmaster Pia Cramling will be among the oldest at the upcoming Olympiad to be held here from July 28. Even as most of her contemporaries have long retired from the sport, the former ...
Indian Grandmaster R Vaishali continued her dream run to defeat veteran GM Pia Cramling of Sweden, while her brother R Praggnanandhaa went down fighting against Hikaru Nakamura of USA in the fourth ...
In Norway chess tournament, R Vaishali dominates, securing 8.5 points after defeating Pia Cramling. She leads ahead of Wenjun Ju and Anna Muzychuk. Magnus Carlsen triumphs over Fabiano Caruana, while ...
Cramling, who is the oldest participant to compete in the event among the 63 competitors, could not advance to the tournament’s last eight. “I had a good chance to win my first match but failed to ...
For Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez, Pia Cramling and Anna Cramling, the trip from Sweden to India for the 44th edition of the Chess Olympiad must have felt like a family excursion. Pia and daughter Anna are ...
Indian Grandmaster R Vaishali continued her dream run to defeat veteran GM Pia Cramling of Sweden, while her brother R Praggnanandhaa went down fighting against Hikaru Nakamura of USA in the fourth ...
India’s number two Dronavalli Harika started her campaign in the Fide Women’s Grand Prix in Lausanne with a draw against Swedish veteran Pia Cramling in the first round. The strong tournament ...
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At the Chennai Chess Olympiad in 2022, the brightest star was D. Gukesh. He scored eight successive wins on the top board for India-2 on his way to the individual gold medal in the open section. He ...
Pia Cramling was the surprise winner of the European Women's Individual Championship at Silviri in Turkey. The Swedish WGM but broke a long-time stranglehold over all such competitions by Russian and ...
R. Vaishali extended her sole lead while her younger brother R. Praggnanandhaa lost his, in the fourth round of the Norway Chess tournament at Stavanger on Thursday. Vaishali won her classical game ...