The main matches of the day, Russia 1 vs. Ukraine and Hungary vs. Azerbaijan were both drawn 2-2. This enabled other teams a chance to catch up. Indeed narrow victories by Armenia, Georgia and France brought them into the group who are just behind the Ukraine.
Rank | Country | Match pts. | Tie-Break | Game pts. | Board 1 | Other notable scores |
1 | Ukraine | 14 | 202 | 23 | Ivanchuk 6.5/7! | Efimenko 6.5/8 |
2 | Russia 1 | 13 | 202 | 21 | Kramnik | Karjakin 6.5/7 |
3 | Georgia | 13 | 197 | 23.5 | Jobava | Pantsulaia 5.5/6 |
4 | Azerbaijan | 13 | 189 | 22.5 | Mamedyarov | |
5 | Hungary | 13 | 185.5 | 19.5 | Leko | |
6 | Armenia | 13 | 185 | 21 | Aronian | |
7 | France | 13 | 183.5 | 20 | Vachier-Lagrave | |
8 | China | 12 | 197.5 | 22 | Wang Yue | Wang Hao 6.5/8 |
9 | USA | 12 | 172.5 | 21 | Nakamura | |
10 | Cuba | 12 | 171.5 | 21 | Dominguez Perez | |
11 | Israel | 12 | 168.5 | 21.5 | Gelfand | Sutovsky 6/7 |
Certain countries seem to be on a roll, for example China and Cuba have moved up into the top ten in both competitions.
As for the leading scorers, Ivanchuk and Karjakin are still going strong. Some other players with big percentages are Bassem Amin (Egypt) 7/8, Sergio Barrientos (Colombia) 7/8 and Teterov 6/7.
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It's looking like Russia 1 are going to win the women's event with a round or two to spare. Other teams on the rise are Serbia and Russia 2. After a shaky start China have moved up and are now in fourth place.
Rank | Country | Match pts. | Tie-break | Game points. | Board 1 | Other notable scores |
1 | Russia 1 | 16 | 241 | 25 | Tatiana Kosintseva | Nadezhda Kosintseva 6.5/8 Galliamova 4/5 |
2 | Serbia | 13 | 185 | 23 | Bojkovic | Stojanovic 6.5/8 Chelushkina 5/6 |
3 | Russia 2 | 13 | 182.5 | 20.5 | Pogonina | Bodnaruk 5.5/6 |
4 | China | 12 | 204.5 | 22.5 | Hou Yifan 6.5/8 | Ju Wenjun 6.5/8 Wang Yu 4/5 |
5 | Georgia | 12 | 202.5 | 22.5 | Dzagnidze | Khukhashvili 4.5/5 |
6 | Ukraine | 12 | 199.5 | 22 | Lahno | Gaponenko 5.5/6 |
7 | Cuba | 12 | 196.5 | 23.5 | Ordaz Valdes | Marrero Lopez 6.5/7 Pina Vega 6/7 |
8 | Hungary | 12 | 178.5 | 20 | Hoang Thanh Trang | |
9 | India | 12 | 173.5 | 21 | Harika | |
10 | Bulgaria | 12 | 171 | 18.5 | Stefanova | Velcheva 5/6 |
11 | Croatia | 12 | 155.5 | 19 | Golubenko |
Other ladies who are doing well individually include Jovana Vojinovic (Montenegro) 7/8, Jenny Astrid Chirivi (Colombia) 7/8 and Joanna Dworakowska (Poland) 6/7.
Starting times for rounds 9 & 10 are as follows:
Khanty Mansiysk 3pm
Moscow 1pm
Paris, Madrid 11am
London 10am
New York 6am
Los Angeles 3am
Today was a special day as there were some eagerly-awaited elections. Kirsan Iljuminov beat Anatoly Karpov 95-55 and will now serve another four-year-term in office as Fide President.
Another election was that for the head of the European Chess Union, and this was won by Silvio Danailov 30-24 over Ali Nihat Yazici of Turkey. Danailov, up to now, has been best known as Topalov's manager.
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