32nd Chess Olympiad

{{Short description|1996 chess tournament in Yerevan, Armenia}}

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The 32nd Chess Olympiad ({{langx|hy|32-րդ Շախմատային օլիմպիադա}}, 32-rd Shakhmatayin olimpiadan), organized by FIDE and comprising an openAlthough commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players. and a women's tournament, took place between September 15 and October 2, 1996, in Yerevan, Armenia. Both tournament sections were officiated by international arbiter Alesha Khachatrian of Armenia.

The Russian team won their third consecutive title, captained by PCA world champion Kasparov. Once again, due to a dispute with the national federation, FIDE champion Anatoly Karpov was not present. Ukraine, led by Ivanchuk, took the silver, and the United States returned to the medal ranks for the first time since the fall of the Iron Curtain, beating England by half a point on tie break—somewhat ironically, half of the US team were born in Eastern Europe.

In addition to the overall medal winners, the teams were divided into seeding groups, with the top finishers in each group receiving special prizes.

Open event

The open division was contested by 114 teams representing 111 nations plus Armenia "B" and "C" as well as the International Braille Chess Association. Mali were signed up but didn't show up and were disqualified. Due to an odd number of participants, the hosts were allowed to field an additional third squad, but when team Yemen arrived after the second round, the number became odd again. However, Afghanistan set a new Olympic record by not showing up until round 8 and once again brought the total number of teams an even one.

The time control for each game permitted each player 2 hours to make the first 40 of his or her moves, then an additional 1-hour to make the next 20 moves. In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided by 1. The Buchholz system; and 2. Match points.

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|+ Open event

! # !! Country !! Players !! Average
rating !! Points !! Buchholz

style="background:gold;"|1{{flagu|Russia}}Kasparov, Kramnik, Dreev, Svidler, Bareev, Rublevsky271438½
style="background:silver;"|2{{UKR}}Ivanchuk, Malaniuk, Romanyshyn, Novikov, Onyschuk, Savchenko263335
style="background:#cc9966;"|3{{flagu|United States}}Gulko, Yermolinsky, De Firmian, Kaidanov, Benjamin, Christiansen259534448.0
4{{flagu|England}}Short, Adams, Speelman, Sadler, Hodgson, Conquest265534447.5
5{{ARM}}Akopian, Vaganian, Lputian, Minasian, Anastasian, Petrosian259333½452.0
6{{flagu|Spain}}Shirov, Illescas, Magem, García, San Segundo, Izeta260533½451.5
7{{flagcountry|BIH|1992}}Sokolov, Nikolić, Kurajica, Dizdarević, Kelecević, Sinanović258433½439.5
8{{flagcountry|GEO|1990}}Azmaiparashvili, Giorgadze, Sturua, Zaichik, Janjgava, Supatashvili259033446.0
9{{BUL}}Topalov, K. Georgiev, Spasov, Dimitrov, V. Georgiev, Chatalbashev261933443.0
10{{flagu|Germany}}Yusupov, Hübner, Dautov, Lobron, Hickl, Lutz261933440.0

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! # !! Country !! Average
rating !! Points !! Buchholz !! MP

11{{flagu|Sweden}}254433434.0
12{{ISL}}254933426.5
13{{flagu|China}}251832½448.5
14{{flagu|Netherlands}}256432½436.5
15{{ARG}}252932½430.0
=16{{CRO}}256432443.517
=16{{ISR}}260032443.517
18{{HUN}}264332440.5
19{{UZB}}251032434.5
20{{LAT}}251532424.5
21{{CUB}}253631½438.5
22{{flagcountry|FR Yugoslavia}}254031½423.0
23{{SLO}}250931½419.5
24{{GRE}}256331½412.5
25{{flagu|France}}254131438.0
26{{flagcountry|PHI|1986}}247031431.5
27{{VIE}}247831412.0
28{{flagu|Australia}}246531411.5
29{{flagu|Canada}}245431397.5
30{{KAZ}}251130½436.0
31{{ROM}}252830½434.5
32{{CZE}}255530½432.5
33{{flagcountry|BLR|1995}}257030½426.5
34{{SVK}}250830½422.0
35{{MKD}}247830½421.5
36{{flagu|Poland}}254530½420.0
37{{flagcountry|LTU|1988}}254630½419.5
38{{DEN}}251930½404.0
39{{flag|Turkmenistan|1992}}244530½390.0
40{{NOR}}253530409.0
41{{PER}}247630407.5
42{{ARM}} "C"240030404.0
43{{COL}}245030402.0
44{{INA}}241429½426.5
45{{MDA}}251429½411.5
46{{FIN}}241929½401.5
47{{TJK}}228329398.5
48{{AUT}}240829393.5
49{{EST}}254928½438.5
50{{ARM}} "B"245628½413.0
51{{flagu|Brazil}}244628½408.5
52{{POR}}245128½408.0
53{{KGZ}}247928½395.5
54{{flagu|Belgium}}239128½391.0
55{{IRL}}239528½389.5
56{{SCO}}243628½381.0
57{{flagu|Italy}}246828404.5
58{{flagu|Switzerland}}244828400.0
59{{flagu|India}}244928397.0
60{{SYR}}208028364.5
61{{BAN}}242327½411.5
62{{flagu|South Africa}}233827½395.0
63{{LUX}}235527½388.0
64{{MYS}}227427½387.0
65{{UAE}}225427½361.0
66{{EGY}}238427393.5
67{{MAR}}227827379.5
68{{flagu|Chile}}243326½405.0
69{{TUR}}231826½396.5
70{{flagcountry|TUN|1959}}236926½393.0
71{{flag|Venezuela|1930}}225826½386.0
72{{IRI}}223826½382.5
73IBCA223627½380.0
74{{WAL}}228527½379.5
75{{ECU}}230127½376.5
76{{flagcountry|JPN|1947}}224127½375.5
77{{URU}}226126375.5
78{{flagcountry|HKG|1959}}222026369.5
79{{PUR}}224026368.5
80{{SIN}}229126367.0
81{{FRO}}225626361.5
82{{flagu|New Zealand}}231125½377.0
83{{ANG}}223125½371.0
84{{AND}}218325½363.5
85{{YEM}}214525½363.0
86{{LIE}}223925½356.0
87{{flagcountry|CYP|1960}}210025½351.5
88{{flagcountry|PAR|1990}}232825379.0
89{{BRB}}217925368.0
90{{LIB}}221925358.5
91{{QAT}}220425346.5
92{{ESA}}205824½378.5
93{{THA}}216524½372.5
94{{ZIM}}221024½357.5
95{{NCA}}211324½354.5
96{{UGA}}214024½348.5
97{{MLT}}209424½346.0
98{{flagcountry|BHR|1972}}208624½344.0
99{{BWA}}208624341.5
100{{flagcountry|AHO}}214424338.5
101{{flagcountry|SMR|1862}}203023½325.0
102{{flag|Macau|municipal}}205323½304.5
103{{HAI}}200023
104{{SRI}}209422½335.0
105{{MON}}214022½319.0
106{{flagcountry|MRT|1959}}200022323.5
107{{BER}}203122317.5
108{{MOZ}}200021½328.0
109{{HON}}200021½305.5
110{{JEY}}202420
111{{GGY}}200018½
112{{flag|Afghanistan|1992}}200017
113{{SYC}}203316
114{{VIR}}20009

=Individual medals=

=Best game=

The 'Best game' prize went to [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1420908 Zurab Sturua (Georgia) – Rolando Kutirov (Macedonia)] from round 3.

Women's event<span class="anchor" id="Women's results"></span>

The women's division was contested by 74 teams representing 72 nations plus Armenia "B" and the International Braille Chess Association. The time control for each game permitted each player 2 hours to make the first 40 of her moves, then an additional 1-hour to make the next 20 moves. In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided by 1. The Buchholz system; and 2. Match points.

The Georgian team, led by one former world champion (Chiburdanidze), won their third consecutive title. China, led by another former world champion (Xie Jun), took the silver, and Russia the bronze. Newly crowned champion Susan Polgar did not take part in the event for her new country, so a second-rate US team finished as low as 35th.

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! # !! Country !! Players !! Average
rating !! Points !! Buchholz

style="background:gold;"|1{{flagcountry|GEO|1990}}Chiburdanidze, Ioseliani, Arakhamia-Grant, Gurieli249830
style="background:silver;"|2{{flagu|China}}Xie Jun, Zhu Chen, Wang Lei, Wang Pin242528½347.0
style="background:#cc9966;"|3{{flagu|Russia}}Galliamova, Matveeva, Prudnikova, Zaitseva244328½345.5
4{{UKR}}Gaponenko, Litinskaya, Sedina, Zhukova234326½
5{{HUN}}Polgár, Mádl, Medvegy, Lakos238726
6{{ROM}}Foișor, Corina Peptan, Radu-Cosma, Olărașu235525½
7{{ISR}}Klinova, Segal, Tsifanskaya, Pitam231025
8{{KAZ}}Sakhatova, Uskova, Girkiyan-Klink, Sergeeva230524½340.5
9{{flagu|Poland}}Brustman, Bobrowska, Dworakowska, Zielińska233024½339.5
10{{flagu|England}}Lalic, Hunt, Sheldon, Bellin230324346.0

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! # !! Country !! Average
rating !! Points !! Buchholz !! MP

11{{INA}}217824309.5
12{{CZE}}225824305.5
13{{flagcountry|FR Yugoslavia}}239523½335.5
=14{{MDA}}232223½332.515
=14{{flagu|Germany}}234823½332.515
16{{BUL}}233523½331.5
17{{flagcountry|LTU|1988}}222223½321.5
18{{GRE}}225223½321.0
=19{{CUB}}225323½316.516
=19{{ARM}}223323½316.516
21{{EST}}225823½312.5
22{{UZB}}219823½291.5
23{{SVK}}225023328.0
24{{VIE}}219723321.0
25{{flagu|India}}215223316.0
26{{flagu|France}}221123314.0
27{{MGL}}211523275.5
28{{SLO}}219522½311.5
29{{ARM}} "B"213822½310.5
30{{flagu|Netherlands}}221022½301.5
31{{CRO}}224222312.0
32{{flagcountry|BLR|1995}}225222304.0
33{{flagcountry|BIH|1992}}211022303.5
34{{LAT}}224521½
35{{flagu|United States}}231221½314.0
36{{flagu|Spain}}224521½299.5
37{{flagu|Sweden}}210821½299.0
38{{flagu|Australia}}214521½298.0
39{{flagu|Canada}}212321½286.5
40{{AUT}}211221½285.5
41{{DEN}}204821½283.0
42{{KGZ}}211220½309.0
43{{MKD}}210520½291.5
44{{flagcountry|PHI|1986}}201520½282.0
45{{NOR}}208320½280.5
46{{flagu|Brazil}}208020½278.0
47{{FIN}}206520290.5
48{{flag|Turkmenistan|1992}}204820287.0
49{{flagu|Italy}}201020282.0
50{{flag|Venezuela|1930}}204320280.5
51{{flagu|Mexico}}216220278.5
52{{BAN}}209320274.5
53{{flagu|Switzerland}}214019½297.0
54{{SCO}}202219½282.0
55{{POR}}213319282.0
56{{IRL}}201719262.5
57IBCA200019245.5
58{{PUR}}200219240.0
59{{COL}}206018½277.0
60{{IRI}}203318½266.5
61{{SYR}}200018½229.0
62{{AHO}}200018½217.5
63{{ECU}}206718285.0
64{{MYS}}205018259.0
65{{SRI}}200718232.5
66{{flagu|New Zealand}}200018223.0
67{{TUR}}200217½264.5
68{{UAE}}201717½240.5
69{{ZAM}}200216½
70{{ANG}}200015229.5
71{{LIB}}200015228.5
72{{SYC}}201314½
73{{flagcountry|JPN|1947}}20008
74{{VIR}}20002

=Individual medals=

See also

Notes

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