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      Home  >  General News  >  Olympiad round 2 pairings

      Olympiad round 2 pairings

      Chess Olympiad, Dresden

      Top 10 board pairings (Open)

      Round 2 on 2008/11/14 at 15:00

      No.

      SNo

      Team

      Team

      Pts.

      MP

      :

      MP

      Pts.

      Team

      Team

      SNo

      1

      21

      POL

      Poland

      4

      2

      :

      2

      2½

      Russia

      RUS

      1

      2

      28

      SLO

      Slovenia

      3

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      Germany 1

      GER1

      11

      3

      2

      UKR

      Ukraine

      2½

      2

      :

      2

      2½

      Serbia

      SRB

      22

      4

      23

      BLR

      Belarus

      3

      2

      :

      2

      2½

      China

      CHN

      3

      5

      4

      AZE

      Azerbaijan

      4

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      Slovakia

      SVK

      25

      6

      26

      MDA

      Moldova

      4

      2

      :

      2

      4

      Armenia

      ARM

      9

      7

      10

      USA

      United States

      2½

      2

      :

      2

      4

      Greece

      GRE

      27

      8

      12

      ESP

      Spain

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      Bosnia & Herzegovina

      BIH

      29

      9

      30

      SWE

      Sweden

      2½

      2

      :

      2

      2½

      India

      IND

      13

      10

      14

      ROU

      Romania

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      2½

      Argentina

      ARG

      31



      Full pairings: http://chess-results.info/tnr16314.aspx?art=2&rd=2&lan=1&flag=30&m=-1

      Top 10 board pairings (Women)

      Round 2 on 2008/11/14 at 15:00

      No.

      SNo

      Team

      Team

      Pts.

      MP

      :

      MP

      Pts.

      Team

      Team

      SNo

      1

      14

      SLO

      Slovenia

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      4

      Russia

      RUS

      1

      2

      12

      GER1

      Germany 1

      2

      1

      :

      1

      2

      Argentina

      ARG

      29

      3

      15

      SVK

      Slovakia

      3

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      China

      CHN

      3

      4

      4

      GEO

      Georgia

      2½

      2

      :

      2

      3

      Romania

      ROU

      16

      5

      17

      NED

      Netherlands

      3

      2

      :

      2

      3

      France

      FRA

      5

      6

      6

      ARM

      Armenia

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      Czech Republic

      CZE

      18

      7

      21

      ISR

      Israel

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      3

      United States

      USA

      7

      8

      8

      HUN

      Hungary

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      Spain

      ESP

      22

      9

      24

      VIE

      Vietnam

      3½

      2

      :

      2

      3

      Poland

      POL

      9

      10

      10

      SRB

      Serbia

      2½

      2

      :

      2

      3½

      Cuba

      CUB

      25



      Full pairings: http://chess-results.info/tnr16315.aspx?art=2&rd=2&lan=1&flag=30&m=-1

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      6 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 13, 2008 at 11:59 pm

        Darn….why does Canada always suck so much??

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2008 at 12:52 am

        ‘why does Canada always suck so much??’

        Canadians stink by nature. Just remember how they came to be and the people they ascended from.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2008 at 12:53 am

        Yup. Remember that fraud 100 meter runner Ben something. Morons of the Northern hemisphere.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2008 at 12:59 am

        ‘why does Canada always suck so much??’

        Don’t nag.

        Turkish women are even a bigger failure. We spent so much money for them, brought in a foreign trainer, one of the best in the world, and what? Nothing! Zero. Failures. Losing to Slovakia in round one was a national catastrophe.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2008 at 9:36 am

        What do the column headings mean? … MP, TB1, TB2 etc

      6. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2008 at 2:42 pm

        “Canadians stink by nature. Just remember how they came to be and the people they ascended from.”

        Aw, Come on!

        You know you like it hot and stinky! 😉

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