33rd Chess Olympiad


The 33rd Chess Olympiad (33-я Шахматная олимпиада, 33-ya Shakhmatnaya olimpiada; Kalmyk: 33-гче Шатрин олимпиад, 33-gçe Şatrin olimpiad), organized by FIDE and comprising an open[1] and a women's tournament, took place between September 26 and October 13, 1998, in Elista, Kalmykia, Russia. There were 110 teams in the open event and 72 in the women's event.
The Olympiad was the first international chess event to be held at Chess City. Construction of the complex was not complete by the start of the tournament, and some FIDE members were concerned that the facilities would not be ready in time, including the airport, telephone system, player housing, and the "Chess Palace" to be used as the main playing hall.
Reported human rights abuses by FIDE and Kalmykia president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov led to calls for a boycott from Valery Borshchev, a member of the Duma. The British government did not call for a boycott but confirmed "reliable reports of human rights problems" and suggested that Kalmykian authorities might use publicity from Olympiad participation by foreign teams for its own purposes.[2] Three nations were signed up but chose to stay away: Denmark, Norway, and Slovakia.
The opening ceremony took place as scheduled, but the Chess Palace was still covered in scaffolding and was missing many windows. The first round was delayed, one free day was eliminated, and the tournament was shortened to 13 rounds from the planned 14. The organizers worked around the clock and playing conditions improved as the tournament progressed, although the main playing hall was not properly heated. Living conditions, food and drink, and telephone service were generally reported to be acceptable.[3][4]
Both tournament sections were officiated by International Arbiter Geurt Gijssen (Netherlands). Teams were paired across the 13 rounds of competition according to the Swiss system. The open division was played over four boards per round, whilst the women's was played over three. In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided by 1. the Buchholz system; and 2. match points.
The time control for each game permitted each player 100 minutes to make their first 40 moves, then an additional 50 minutes to make the next 20 moves, and then 10 minutes to finish the game, with an additional 30 seconds devolving on each player after each move, beginning with the first.
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 110 teams representing 106 nations. Russia, as hosts, fielded an unprecedented four teams (Russia "C" was referred to as "Team Kalmykia" and Russia "D" was a youth team), whilst the International Braille Chess Association provided one squad.
Even without their strongest players, the "Three Ks" (PCA world champion Garry Kasparov, FIDE champion Anatoly Karpov and Vladimir Kramnik), Russia were still favourites, and the team did win their fourth consecutive title. The United States improved another spot from the previous Olympiad and finished second, and Ukraine took the bronze medals, beating Israel on tiebreak.
- Open event - # - Country - Players - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - 1  Russia Russia- Svidler, Rublevsky, Bareev, Morozevich, Zvjaginsev, Sakaev - 2684 - 35½ - 2  United States United States- Yermolinsky, Shabalov, Seirawan, Gulko, De Firmian, Kaidanov - 2631 - 34½ - 3  Ukraine Ukraine- Ivanchuk, Onischuk, Romanishin, Malaniuk, Savchenko, Ponomariov - 2638 - 32½ - 394.0 - 4  Israel Israel- Alterman, Smirin, Sutovsky, Psakhis, Kosashvili, Avrukh - 2593 - 32½ - 379.0 - 5  China China- Peng Xiaomin, Ye Jiangchuan, Zhang Zhong, Yu Shaoteng, Wu Wenjin, Wang Rui - 2498 - 31½ - 389.5 - 6  Germany Germany- Yusupov, Dautov, Lutz, Hübner, Gabriel, Luther - 2610 - 31½ - 386.5 - 7 .svg.png) Georgia Georgia- Azmaiparashvili, Giorgadze, Sturua, Bagaturov, Supatashvili, Janjgava - 2601 - 31½ - 377.5 - 8  Russia "B" Russia "B"- Dreev, Filippov, Volkov, Kobalia, Yemelin, Shariyazdanov - 2594 - 31 - 395.5 - 9  Hungary Hungary- Almási, Pintér, C. Horváth, J. Horváth, Varga, Gyimesi - 2588 - 31 - 375.0 - 10  Romania Romania- Istrățescu, Marin, Nisipeanu, Ionescu, Nevednichy, Vajda - 2548 - 30½ - 392.5 
- # - Country - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - MP - 11  England England- 2661 - 30½ - 390.5 - 12  Netherlands Netherlands- 2605 - 30½ - 380.5 - 13 .svg.png) Belarus Belarus- 2555 - 30½ - 378.5 - 14  Latvia Latvia- 2533 - 30½ - 369.5 - 15  Poland Poland- 2564 - 30½ - 361.5 - 16  Armenia Armenia- 2630 - 30 - 397.5 - 17  Bulgaria Bulgaria- 2626 - 30 - 393.0 - 18 .svg.png) Yugoslavia Yugoslavia- 2563 - 30 - 367.5 - 19  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan- 2519 - 30 - 359.5 - =20  Sweden Sweden- 2546 - 29½ - 372.0 - 16 - =20  Czech Republic Czech Republic- 2565 - 29½ - 372.0 - 16 - 22 .svg.png) Lithuania Lithuania- 2539 - 29½ - 368.0 - 23  Slovenia Slovenia- 2515 - 29½ - 357.5 - 24  Cuba Cuba- 2519 - 29 - 379.5 - 25  Croatia Croatia- 2559 - 29 - 363.0 - 26  France France- 2585 - 28½ - 383.5 - 27  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan- 2525 - 28½ - 373.5 - 28  Argentina Argentina- 2545 - 28½ - 372.0 - 29  Spain Spain- 2601 - 28½ - 370.5 - 30  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina- 2590 - 28½ - 368.0 - 31 .svg.png) Switzerland Switzerland- 2509 - 28½ - 364.5 - 32  Russia "C" Russia "C"- 2470 - 28½ - 357.5 - 33  India India- 2491 - 28½ - 353.0 - 34  Mexico Mexico- 2464 - 28½ - 343.0 - 35  Philippines Philippines- 2443 - 28 - 368.5 - 36  Greece Greece- 2531 - 28 - 366.5 - 37  Moldova Moldova- 2511 - 28 - 364.5 - 38  Egypt Egypt- 2371 - 28 - 338.5 - 39  Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan- 2495 - 27½ - 373.5 - 40  Estonia Estonia- 2580 - 27½ - 370.5 - 41  Italy Italy- 2488 - 27½ - 360.0 - 42 .svg.png) Canada Canada- 2466 - 27½ - 358.5 - 43  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan- 2474 - 27½ - 356.0 - 44  Albania Albania- 2418 - 27½ - 354.0 - 14 - 45  Finland Finland- 2420 - 27½ - 354.0 - 12 - 46  North Macedonia North Macedonia- 2499 - 27½ - 352.5 - 47  Tajikistan Tajikistan- 2376 - 27½ - 348.5 - 48  Brazil Brazil- 2485 - 27½ - 348.0 - 49  Mongolia Mongolia- 2370 - 27½ - 341.5 - 50  Austria Austria- 2390 - 27 - 360.0 - 51  Iceland Iceland- 2489 - 27 - 355.0 - 52 - IBCA - 2263 - 27 - 339.5 - 53  Bangladesh Bangladesh- 2384 - 26½ - 353.5 - 54 .svg.png) Belgium Belgium- 2335 - 26½ - 351.0 - 55  Vietnam Vietnam- 2464 - 26½ - 348.5 - 56  New Zealand New Zealand- 2286 - 26½ - 323.0 - 57  Colombia Colombia- 2445 - 26 - 356.0 - 58  Ireland Ireland- 2349 - 26 - 343.5 - 59  Iran Iran- 2374 - 26 - 339.0 - 60  Luxembourg Luxembourg- 2339 - 26 - 333.0 - 61  Chile Chile- 2415 - 26 - 331.0 - 62  Angola Angola- 2229 - 26 - 313.5 - 63 .svg.png) Australia Australia- 2405 - 25½ - 342.0 - 64  Peru Peru- 2398 - 25½ - 337.5 - 65 .svg.png) Venezuela Venezuela- 2314 - 25½ - 334.5 - 66  Scotland Scotland- 2348 - 25½ - 334.0 - 67 .svg.png) Portugal Portugal- 2418 - 25½ - 333.5 - 68  Wales Wales- 2275 - 25½ - 320.0 - 69  Nigeria Nigeria- 2256 - 25½ - 318.5 - 70  Turkey Turkey- 2444 - 25 - 71 .svg.png) Turkmenistan Turkmenistan- 2431 - 24½ - 352.5 - 72  Faroe Islands Faroe Islands- 2233 - 24½ - 341.5 - 73 .svg.png) Iraq Iraq- 2301 - 24½ - 329.0 - 74  Malaysia Malaysia- 2075 - 24 - 321.0 - 75  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates- 2223 - 24 - 316.5 - 76  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico- 2238 - 24 - 313.5 - 77  Andorra Andorra- 2276 - 24 - 308.5 - 78  Jamaica Jamaica- 2066 - 24 - 307.5 - 79  Ecuador Ecuador- 2254 - 23½ - 330.0 - 80  South Africa South Africa- 2318 - 23½ - 326.0 - 81  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe- 2184 - 23½ - 316.0 - 82  Russia "D" Russia "D"- 2215 - 23½ - 315.5 - 83  Kenya Kenya- 2035 - 23½ - 302.0 - 84  Yemen Yemen- 2246 - 23 - 328.5 - 85  Bolivia Bolivia- 2148 - 23 - 315.0 - 86 .svg.png) Libya Libya- 2000 - 23 - 301.0 - 87 .svg.png) Cyprus Cyprus- 2243 - 23 - 299.0 - 88  Singapore Singapore- 2129 - 23 - 294.5 - 89  Qatar Qatar- 2276 - 22½ - 317.5 - 90  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago- 2118 - 22½ - 312.0 - 91  El Salvador El Salvador- 2076 - 22½ - 305.5 - 92 .svg.png) Japan Japan- 2191 - 22½ - 303.5 - 93  Uganda Uganda- 2045 - 22½ - 296.0 - 94  Lebanon Lebanon- 2191 - 22 - 323.0 - 95  Palestine Palestine- 2184 - 22 - 288.5 - 96 .svg.png) San Marino San Marino- 2149 - 22 - 276.0 - 97 .svg.png) Honduras Honduras- 2078 - 22 - 270.0 - 98  Nicaragua Nicaragua- 2151 - 21½ - 296.5 - 99  Barbados Barbados- 2054 - 21½ - 272.0 - 100  Macau Macau- 2148 - 21½ - 268.0 - 101  Botswana Botswana- 2045 - 21 - 102  Malta Malta- 2134 - 20½ - 293.0 - 103  Namibia Namibia- 2060 - 20½ - 273.0 - 104  Mali Mali- 2049 - 20½ - 261.5 - 105  Jersey Jersey- 2081 - 20 - 265.5 - 106 .svg.png) Afghanistan Afghanistan- 2000 - 20 - 260.0 - 107 .svg.png) Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles- 2043 - 19 - 108  Guernsey Guernsey- 2090 - 18½ - 109  Seychelles Seychelles- 2060 - 18 - 110  United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands- 2000 - 3 
Individual medals
- Performance rating: .svg.png) Zurab Azmaiparashvili 2804 Zurab Azmaiparashvili 2804
- Board 1:  Mohamad Al-Modiahki 7½ / 8 = 93.8% Mohamad Al-Modiahki 7½ / 8 = 93.8%
- Board 2:  Odion Aikhoje 6½ / 8 = 81.3% Odion Aikhoje 6½ / 8 = 81.3%
- Board 3:  Reynaldo Vera González 7 / 9 = 77.8% Reynaldo Vera González 7 / 9 = 77.8%
- Board 4:  Hamaid Gadhi 6½ / 8 = 81.3% Hamaid Gadhi 6½ / 8 = 81.3%
- 1st reserve:  Andrew Muir 6 / 7 = 85.7% Andrew Muir 6 / 7 = 85.7%
- 2nd reserve:  Boris Avrukh 8 / 10 = 80.0% Boris Avrukh 8 / 10 = 80.0%
Women's event
The women's division was contested by 72 teams representing 69 nations. Russia, as hosts, fielded three teams, whilst the International Braille Chess Association entered one squad.
China finally broke the Eastern European dominance by winning the title, led by former (and future) world champion Xie Jun and future champion Zhu Chen. Russia took the silver, whilst defending quadruple champions Georgia had to settle for bronze.
- # - Country - Players - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - 1  China China- Xie Jun, Zhu Chen, Wang Pin, Wang Lei - 2480 - 29 - 2  Russia Russia- Matveeva, Kovalevskaya, Shumiakina, Stepovaya-Dianchenko - 2438 - 27 - 295.0 - 3 .svg.png) Georgia Georgia- Chiburdanidze, Ioseliani, Arakhamia-Grant, Khurtsidze - 2480 - 27 - 289.5 - 4  Netherlands Netherlands- Peng Zhaoqin, Sziva, Bosboom-Lanchava, Jap Tjoen San - 2325 - 23½ - 290.0 - 5  Bulgaria Bulgaria- Stefanova, Voiska, Velcheva, Aleksieva - 2387 - 23½ - 277.0 - 6  Romania Romania- Peptan, Foișor, Cosma, Olărașu - 2398 - 23 - 299.0 - 7 .svg.png) Yugoslavia Yugoslavia- Marić, Bojković, Vuksanović, Manakova - 2422 - 23 - 293.5 - 8  Hungary Hungary- Lakos, Mádl, Grábics, Medvegy - 2383 - 23 - 279.5 - 9  Russia "C" Russia "C"- Demina, Kosteniuk, Kharashkina, Gelashvili - 2205 - 23 - 275.0 - 10  United States United States- Belakovskaia, Krush, Epstein, Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya - 2355 - 23 - 271.5 
- # - Country - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - MP - 11  Poland Poland- 2428 - 22½ - 300.5 - 12  Ukraine Ukraine- 2430 - 22½ - 289.0 - 13  Latvia Latvia- 2183 - 22½ - 282.5 - 14  Vietnam Vietnam- 2258 - 22½ - 281.0 - 15  India India- 2252 - 22½ - 266.5 - 16  Germany Germany- 2345 - 22 - 283.0 - 17  Estonia Estonia- 2292 - 22 - 281.5 - 18  Israel Israel- 2322 - 22 - 281.0 - 14 - 19  Greece Greece- 2247 - 22 - 281.0 - 13 - 20  England England- 2323 - 22 - 269.0 - 21  Armenia Armenia- 2288 - 21½ - 277.0 - 22  Moldova Moldova- 2322 - 21½ - 274.5 - 23  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan- 2258 - 21½ - 272.5 - 24  Czech Republic Czech Republic- 2262 - 21 - 281.0 - 25  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan- 2203 - 21 - 280.0 - 26  Russia "B" Russia "B"- 2358 - 21 - 271.5 - 27  France France- 2237 - 21 - 251.0 - 28  Cuba Cuba- 2298 - 20½ - 284.0 - 29  Croatia Croatia- 2263 - 20½ - 272.0 - 30  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan- 2052 - 20½ - 265.5 - 31  Argentina Argentina- 2188 - 20½ - 256.0 - 32 .svg.png) Belarus Belarus- 2253 - 20 - 269.0 - 33  Finland Finland- 2157 - 20 - 267.0 - 34  North Macedonia North Macedonia- 2110 - 20 - 257.0 - 35  Sweden Sweden- 2120 - 20 - 256.5 - 36  Slovenia Slovenia- 2223 - 20 - 256.0 - 37 .svg.png) Lithuania Lithuania- 2198 - 19½ - 280.5 - 38  Spain Spain- 2222 - 19½ - 269.5 - 39  Slovakia Slovakia- 2227 - 19½ - 267.5 - 40  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina- 2240 - 19½ - 265.5 - 41  Bangladesh Bangladesh- 2097 - 19½ - 254.0 - 42 .svg.png) Turkmenistan Turkmenistan- 2227 - 19½ - 251.5 - 43  Turkey Turkey- 2022 - 19½ - 233.0 - 44  Austria Austria- 2098 - 19 - 257.5 - 45  Mongolia Mongolia- 2192 - 19 - 247.5 - 46  Mexico Mexico- 2098 - 19 - 244.0 - 47 .svg.png) Australia Australia- 2080 - 18½ - 253.5 - 48  Philippines Philippines- 2000 - 18½ - 247.5 - 49 - IBCA - 2080 - 18½ - 241.5 - 50  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates- 2000 - 18½ - 208.0 - 51  Ireland Ireland- 2000 - 18½ - 190.5 - 52 .svg.png) Switzerland Switzerland- 2127 - 18 - 245.0 - 11 - 53  Brazil Brazil- 2080 - 18 - 245.0 - 10 - 54 .svg.png) Venezuela Venezuela- 2133 - 18 - 244.5 - 13 - 55 .svg.png) Portugal Portugal- 2068 - 18 - 244.5 - 9 - 56  Iran Iran- 2008 - 18 - 222.0 - 57 .svg.png) Iraq Iraq- 2063 - 18 - 219.5 - 58  Colombia Colombia- 2025 - 17½ - 232.5 - 59  El Salvador El Salvador- 2000 - 17½ - 202.0 - 60  Scotland Scotland- 2017 - 17 - 246.0 - 61  Italy Italy- 2045 - 17 - 239.0 - 62  South Africa South Africa- 2000 - 17 - 217.5 - 63  Nigeria Nigeria- 2000 - 17 - 213.5 - 64  Wales Wales- 2037 - 16½ - 224.5 - 65  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico- 2000 - 16½ - 192.0 - 66  New Zealand New Zealand- 2023 - 15½ - 67  Botswana Botswana- 2000 - 15 - 68  Angola Angola- 2000 - 13 - 69 .svg.png) Japan Japan- 2017 - 12 - 70  United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands- 2000 - 9½ - 71  Lebanon Lebanon- 2000 - 8½ - 72  Macau Macau- 2000 - 2½ 
Individual medals
- Performance rating:  Wang Lei 2618 Wang Lei 2618
- Board 1: .svg.png) Mähri Ovezova 10½ / 13 = 80.8% Mähri Ovezova 10½ / 13 = 80.8%
- Board 2: .svg.png) Eman Hassane Al-Rufei 8 / 9 = 88.9% Eman Hassane Al-Rufei 8 / 9 = 88.9%
- Board 3:  Tatiana Shumiakina 6½ / 8 = 81.3% Tatiana Shumiakina 6½ / 8 = 81.3%
- Reserve:  Tatiana Stepovaya-Dianchenko and Tatiana Stepovaya-Dianchenko and Wang Lei 8 / 9 = 88.9% Wang Lei 8 / 9 = 88.9%
Overall title
The Nona Gaprindashvili Trophy is awarded to the nation that has the best average rank in the open and women's divisions. Where two or more teams are tied, they are ordered by best single finish in either division and then by total number of points scored.
The trophy, named after the former women's world champion (1961–78), was created by FIDE in 1997 and awarded for the first time in Elista.
| # | Team | Open division | Women's division | Average | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  Russia | 1 | 2 | 1½ | 
| 2 |  China | 5 | 1 | 3 | 
| 3 | .svg.png) Georgia | 7 | 3 | 5 | 
Notes
- ^ Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players.
- ^ "The Week in Chess 202". theweekinchess.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ^ "The Week in Chess 203". theweekinchess.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ^ "The Week in Chess 204". theweekinchess.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- 33rd Chess Olympiad: Elista 1998 OlimpBase
- Justin Corfield, The History of Kalmykia: From Ancient Times to Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and Aleksey Orlov, 2015. The Olympiad is covered in p. 163-170. ISBN 978-1-876586-29-4.
- Carol Jarecki, "Reports from the 33rd Olympiad, Elista, Kalmyk Republic", Chess Life Online