

There are more media presence than previous rounds due to the visit by dignitaries like Natalya Komarova and Zhukov.
Final round board pairings (The teams listed on the left have White on board 1 and 3, and Black on board 2 and 4):
Israel vs. Ukraine
1. Gelfand, Boris View Ivanchuk, Vassily
2. Sutovsky, Emil View Ponomariov, Ruslan
3. Rodshtein, Maxim View Eljanov, Pavel
4. Mikhalevski, Victor View Efimenko, Zahar
Russia vs. Spain
1. Kramnik, Vladimir View Shirov, Alexei
2. Grischuk, Alexander View Vallejo Pons, Francisco
3. Svidler, Peter View Salgado Lopez, Ivan
4. Karjakin, Sergey View Magem Badals, Jordi
Poland vs. Hungary
1. Wojtaszek, Radoslaw View Leko, Peter
2. Macieja, Bartlomiej View Almasi, Zoltan
3. Miton, Kamil View Polgar, Judit
4. Bartel, Mateusz View Berkes, Ferenc
France vs. Armenia
1. Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime View Aronian, Levon
2. Fressinet, Laurent View Akopian, Vladimir
3. Tkachiev, Vladislav View Sargissian, Gabriel
4. Edouard, Romain View Pashikian, Arman
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So Ukraine won. Well played – a deserved victory. Russia had a chance to catch them as Kramnik did the business on board one with, what looked like, ease. Poor Svidler was rolled on board 3 though. I hope he doesn’t get too much flak.
Shirov looks like a young Donald Trump.