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U.S. Top Seeds, India Close 2nd As Chess Olympiad Teams Announced
Wesley So, Carissa Yip, and Levon Aronian will again be representing the U.S. at the 2024 FIDE Chess Olympiad. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

U.S. Top Seeds, India Close 2nd As Chess Olympiad Teams Announced

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GM Hikaru Nakamura skips the 45th FIDE Chess Olympiad that will take place in the Hungarian capital Budapest on September 11-22, but the U.S. team of GMs Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, Leinier Dominguez, Levon Aronian, and Ray Robson is still the top seed. It's just ahead of India on average rating, while China, led by World Champion Ding Liren, is third. Georgia narrowly heads India in the Women’s seedings, while China is missing its top four players.

The Chess Olympiad, held once every two years, is perhaps the biggest celebration in chess. This year in Budapest, it's set to feature over 1800 players, with 193 national teams registered in the Open section and 181 Women’s teams.

The provisional team line-ups have now been published (the board order is not yet finalized), so there’s permission to get excited!

Top 20 Open Teams: 2024 FIDE Chess Olympiad

FED Title Team Rating
1. United States (2758) Captain: John Donaldson
GM Caruana, Fabiano 2796
GM So, Wesley 2757
GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2748
GM Aronian, Levon 2729
GM Robson, Ray 2700
2. India (2755) Captain: Srinath Narayanan
GM Erigaisi, Arjun 2778
GM Gukesh, D 2763
GM Praggnanandhaa, R 2757
GM Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 2720
GM Harikrishna, Pentala 2695
3. China (2729) Captain: Yang Wen
GM Wei, Yi 2755
GM Ding, Liren 2745
GM Yu, Yangyi 2720
GM Bu, Xiangzhi 2697
GM Wang, Yue 2652
4. Uzbekistan (2684) Captain: Vladimir Kramnik
GM Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2769
GM Sindarov, Javokhir 2674
GM Yakubboev, Nodirbek 2648
GM Vokhidov, Shamsiddin 2643
GM Vakhidov, Jakhongir 2571
5. Netherlands (2679) Captain: Jan Smeets
GM Giri, Anish 2745
GM Van Foreest, Jorden 2671
GM Warmerdam, Max 2663
GM L'ami, Erwin 2635
GM Bok, Benjamin 2587
6. Norway (2669) Captain: Odin Blikra Vea
GM Carlsen, Magnus 2832
GM Christiansen, Johan-Sebastian 2655
GM Tari, Aryan 2637
GM Urkedal, Frode Olav Olsen 2551
GM Amar, Elham 2542
7. England (2666) Captain: William N Watson
GM Vitiugov, Nikita 2678
GM Howell, David W L 2675
GM Adams, Michael 2672
GM Jones, Gawain C B 2640
GM Mcshane, Luke J 2617
8. Poland (2665) Captain: Oleksandr Sulypa
GM Duda, Jan-Krzysztof 2733
GM Wojtaszek, Radoslaw 2680
GM Bartel, Mateusz 2643
GM Piorun, Kacper 2603
GM Gumularz, Szymon 2587
9. Iran (2664) Captain: Alireza Shafiei
GM Maghsoodloo, Parham 2725
GM Tabatabaei, M. Amin 2718
GM Daneshvar, Bardiya 2617
GM Idani, Pouya 2595
IM Gholami Orimi, Mahdi 2505
10. Germany (2663) Captain: Jan Gustafsson
GM Keymer, Vincent 2721
GM Kollars, Dmitrij 2656
GM Bluebaum, Matthias 2640
GM Svane, Frederik 2636
GM Donchenko, Alexander 2633
11. Hungary (2663) Captain: Peter Acs
GM Rapport, Richard 2715
GM Leko, Peter 2666
GM Sjugirov, Sanan 2651
GM Gledura, Benjamin 2620
GM Berkes, Ferenc 2612
12. Ukraine (2662) Captain: Alexander G Beliavsky
GM Kovalenko, Igor 2674
GM Volokitin, Andrei 2667
GM Korobov, Anton 2654
GM Ponomariov, Ruslan 2654
GM Ivanchuk, Vasyl 2638
13. France (2660) Captain: Sebastien Maze
GM Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime 2718
GM Bacrot, Etienne 2677
GM Fressinet, Laurent 2625
GM Maurizzi, Marc`Andria 2620
GM Lagarde, Maxime 2608
14. Spain (2660) Captain: David Martinez Martin
GM Anton Guijarro, David 2669
GM Shirov, Alexei 2665
GM Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2657
GM Pichot, Alan 2647
GM Santos Latasa, Jaime 2631
15. Azerbaijan (2654) Captain: Teimour Radjabov
GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2726
GM Mamedov, Rauf 2652
GM Abasov, Nijat 2621
GM Suleymanli, Aydin 2615
GM Muradli, Mahammad 2589
16. Serbia (2652) Captain: Miodrag Perunovic
GM Sarana, Alexey 2717
GM Predke, Alexandr 2685
GM Indjic, Aleksandar 2610
GM Markus, Robert 2595
GM Ivic, Velimir 2592
17. Armenia (2644) Captain: Arman Pashikian
GM Martirosyan, Haik M. 2661
GM Sargsyan, Shant 2649
GM Sargissian, Gabriel 2646
GM Hovhannisyan, Robert 2619
GM Grigoryan, Karen H. 2573
18. Romania (2631) Captain: Ivan Sokolov
GM Deac, Bogdan-Daniel 2683
GM Shevchenko, Kirill 2676
GM Lupulescu, Constantin 2583
GM Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter 2583
GM Parligras, Mircea-Emilian 2535
19. Czech Republic (2613) Captain: Petr Boleslav
GM Navara, David 2674
GM Nguyen, Thai Dai Van 2647
GM Zilka, Stepan 2574
GM Krejci, Jan 2556
IM Vykouk, Jan 2508
20. Greece (2597) Captain: Ioannis Nikolaidis
GM Papaioannou, Ioannis 2624
GM Theodorou, Nikolas 2622
GM Kourkoulos-Arditis, Stamatis 2574
GM Mastrovasilis, Dimitrios 2566
GM Kelires, Andreas 2516

Full team list here

Here are just some of the talking points about the players announced:

U.S. Top Seeds Despite Missing World No. 2: Nakamura suggested the final round of Norway Chess might be his last classical game of 2024. That meant skipping the Olympiad, which is just what he’s done (as in 2022), but the 2016 Champions are still favorites, with a 2758 average rating for their top-four players.  

Indian Youth Has Arrived: As hosts in 2022, India was able to field two teams, with the younger team snatching bronze, while the “veterans” (plus GM Arjun Erigaisi) took fourth. This year, there's just one team, with Arjun, GM Gukesh Dommaraju, and GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu joined by GMs Vidit Gujrathi and Pentala Harikrishna (GM Viswanathan Anand again leaves the stage to his younger countrymen), for a team that’s just three rating points behind the U.S. Don’t bet against them!

Ding vs. Gukesh Could Happen: The board order hasn’t been finalized, but we could see a Ding vs. Gukesh World Championship preview since China, returning after sitting out the 2022 Olympiad, is fielding a full-strength team led by Ding and GM Wei Yi. One curiosity is 37-year-old Wang Yue returning to the team after winning the Chinese Championship this year, 19 years after he won his first title.

Defending Champion Brings In Surprise Reinforcements: Fourth-seed Uzbekistan will be looking to defend the title it won in 2022, with its young stars having only gained more experience and rating since. The surprise is that 14th World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik is listed as their captain. Another captain surprise is GM Teimour Radjabov, currently being listed as the captain and not a player for Azerbaijan.      

Uzbekistan won the 2022 Olympiad, with Armenia second and India 2 third. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

Carlsen In Hunt For Olympiad Gold: GM Magnus Carlsen is unlikely to win the Olympiad with sixth seed Norway (although the team finished fifth in 2016), but he might be able to repeat the feat he managed in last year’s European Team Championship—winning individual gold on top board.

I’ve never won an individual gold medal in European Teams or the Olympiad, so that would be something quite important to me.

—Magnus Carlsen before taking gold in the 2023 European Team Championship

Turkiye Unleashes Its Prodigies: 10-year-old IM Faustino Oro doesn’t get a spot on the Argentinian team, but Turkiye has gone with 15-year-old GM Ediz Gurel and 13-year-old GM-elect Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus. To be honest, it’s not a tough choice since both players already qualify by rating!

Vitiugov In Olympiad Debut For England: GM Nikita Vitiugov will play his first Olympiad for England, and with GM Gawain Jones reinforcing the team that played last year’s European Team Championship, they’re serious medal contenders.  

The Rapport, Leko Gang Gets Back Together For Hosts: As already reported, host-team Hungary has been boosted by GM Richard Rapport returning to play for Hungary after two years as a Romanian player. GM Peter Leko joins him.

Vachier-Lagrave Plays, But France Again Without Firouzja: In 2022, France was without its two star players. This year, GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave returns, but GM Alireza Firouzja still skips the event.

Ukraine Team A Potential Lifeline: Ukraine is the 12th seed, with its biggest stars of the last few decades, now 40-year-old GM Ruslan Ponomariov and 55-year-old GM Vasyl Ivanchuk, lining up together. The most noteworthy player, however, is their top-rated player, GM Igor Kovalenko, who has been fighting for Ukraine as a soldier after Russia’s invasion and may get to swap the front lines for the Olympiad.  

It’s Anyone’s To Win: Of course, we can only touch the surface of teams in with a chance of victory. There are the likes of the Netherlands, Poland (both GMs Jan-Krzysztof Duda and Radoslaw Wojtaszek play), Iran, Germany, Spain, Armenia, and, for instance, 16th seed Serbia, which surprisingly won the 2023 European Team Championship.  

The battle will also be intense in the Women’s Chess Olympiad.

Top 20 Women’s Teams: 2024 FIDE Chess Olympiad

FED Title Team Rating
1. Georgia (2459) Captain: Vladimir B Tukmakov
GM Dzagnidze, Nana 2505
GM Batsiashvili, Nino 2451
IM Javakhishvili, Lela 2451
GM Khotenashvili, Bella 2427
IM Melia, Salome 2325
2. India (2458) Captain: Abhijit Kunte
GM Dronavalli, Harika 2491
GM Vaishali, Rameshbabu 2488
IM Divya, Deshmukh 2464
IM Vantika, Agrawal 2390
IM Tania, Sachdev 2386
3. Poland (2416) Captain: Marcin Dziuba
IM Kashlinskaya, Alina 2474
GM Socko, Monika 2419
IM Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra 2404
IM Kiolbasa, Oliwia 2367
WIM Sliwicka, Alicja 2357
4. China (2416) Captain: Yang Shen
GM Zhu, Jiner 2469
WGM Lu, Miaoyi 2449
IM Song, Yuxin 2383
IM Guo, Qi 2362
WGM Ni, Shiqun 2352
5. Azerbaijan (2414) Captain: Mihail Shereshevsky
IM Mammadzada, Gunay 2441
WGM Beydullayeva, Govhar 2412
IM Balajayeva, Khanim 2404
IM Fataliyeva, Ulviyya 2399
IM Mammadova, Gulnar 2341
6. Ukraine (2400) Captain: Michail Brodsky
IM Osmak, Yuliia 2464
GM Ushenina, Anna 2417
IM Buksa, Nataliya 2396
IM Gaponenko, Inna 2323
WGM Doluhanova, Evgeniya 2315
7. United States (2392) Captain: Melikset Khachiyan
GM Krush, Irina 2405
IM Yip, Carissa 2402
IM Tokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim 2390
IM Lee, Alice 2371
IM Zatonskih, Anna 2320
8. Germany (2386) Captain: Yuri Yakovich
IM Wagner, Dinara 2452
GM Paehtz, Elisabeth 2451
WGM Klek, Hanna Marie 2338
FM Schulze, Lara 2302
WGM Heinemann, Josefine 2279
9. Spain (2382) Captain: Ivan Salgado Lopez
IM Khademalsharieh, Sarasadat 2489
IM Vega Gutierrez, Sabrina 2371
IM Matnadze Bujiashvili, Ann 2345
IM Garcia Martin, Marta 2321
WGM Calzetta Ruiz, Monica 2242
10. Armenia (2365) Captain: Zaven Andriasian
GM Danielian, Elina 2393
IM Sargsyan, Anna M. 2371
IM Mkrtchian, Lilit 2366
WIM Mkrtchyan, Mariam 2328
WIM Gaboyan, Susanna 2207
11. France (2363) Captain: Silvia Alexieva
IM Daulyte-Cornette, Deimante 2400
IM Milliet, Sophie 2361
IM Guichard, Pauline 2358
WGM Hejazipour, Mitra 2333
WIM Benmesbah, Natacha 2322
12. Bulgaria (2356) Captain: G. Petar Arnaudov
IM Salimova, Nurgyul 2449
GM Stefanova, Antoaneta 2413
WGM Radeva, Viktoria 2301
FM Peycheva, Gergana 2261
WGM Krasteva, Beloslava 2251
13. Kazakhstan (2327) Captain: Pavel Kotsur
IM Assaubayeva, Bibisara 2472
IM Kamalidenova, Meruert 2341
WIM Nurman, Alua 2266
WIM Kairbekova, Amina 2230
WIM Balabayeva, Xeniya 2210
14. Hungary (2317) Captain: Tamas Jr. Fodor
GM Hoang, Thanh Trang 2354
WIM Gaal, Zsoka 2341
WIM Terbe, Julianna 2289
IM Lazarne Vajda, Szidonia 2283
WGM Papp, Petra 2259
15. Serbia (2303) Captain: Alisa Maric
IM Injac, Teodora 2411
WGM Gajcin, Marina 2305
WIM Velikic, Adela 2288
WGM Mandura, Tijana 2207
WGM Eric, Jovana 2181
16. England (2301) Captain: Stuart C Conquest
IM Houska, Jovanka 2333
WGM Yao, Lan 2325
IM Hunt, Harriet V 2304
WGM Toma, Katarzyna 2241
WFM Sivanandan, Bodhana 2185
17. Netherlands (2296) Captain: Jeroen Bosch
GM Peng, Zhaoqin 2349
IM Roebers, Eline 2320
FM Van Foreest, Machteld 2272
WIM Bensdorp-De Labaca, Marlies 2241
FM Kazarian, Anna-Maja 2184
18. Vietnam (2287) Captain: Nhat Huynh Hoa Minh
IM Pham, Le Thao Nguyen 2395
WGM Vo, Thi Kim Phung 2320
WIM Bach, Ngoc Thuy Duong 2218
WIM Luong, Phuong Hanh 2214
WGM Le, Thanh Tu 2092
19. Turkiye (2281) Captain: Nidjat Mamedov
IM Atalik, Ekaterina 2388
WGM Yildiz Kadioglu, Betul Cemre 2368
WGM Ozturk Orenli, Kubra 2265
WIM Isgenderova, Hayale 2103
WIM Aydin, Gulenay 2029
20. Switzerland (2279) Captain: Milan Novkovic
GM Kosteniuk, Alexandra 2488
WIM Hryzlova, Sofiia 2232
FM Georgescu, Lena 2209
WGM Hakimifard, Ghazal 2188
WFM Manko, Mariia 2034

Full team lists here

Some of the storylines include:

Only One Top-10 Player Is Set To Take Part: World number 10 GM Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia is remarkably the only top-10 women’s player on the July FIDE rating list who’s set to play in Budapest. The continued exclusion of Russian teams is one reason, but there are others.

China Missing Top Four, But 14-Year-Old Talent Plays: China currently boasts the top four women’s players, GMs Hou Yifan, Ju Wenjun, Lei Tingjie, and Tan Zhongyi, but none of them will play in the Olympiad! China is still fourth seed, with GM Zhu Jiner the highest-rated player, though all eyes will be on 14-year-old WGM Lu Miaoyi, the reigning Chinese Women’s Champion.    

China would be an overwhelming favorite in Budapest if they didn't leave out the world's four top female players! Image: 2700chess.

Muzychuk Sisters Don’t Play For Defending Champions: Ukraine is only seeded sixth this time around in the absence of world numbers 8 and 9, GMs Anna and Mariya Muzychuk.

The absence of the sisters will make it much harder for Ukraine to repeat its triumph in 2022—and it's good news for Georgia and India! Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

Georgia Is Top Seed: Georgia, a team legend in the women’s game, just missed out to Ukraine in 2022. Its vastly experienced team has an excellent chance of winning the title for the first time since 2008.

This Could Be India’s Year: India is without GM Koneru Humpy, but the average rating of its team, which mixes youth and experience, is just a point below Georgia’s—though India may well be the top seed by the start of the event, given GM Vaishali Rameshbabu’s heroics in Biel.

Sara Khadem Makes Spain Debut: Women’s world number-12 IM Sarasadat Khademalsharieh will be on top board for Spain for the first time since her switch from Iran. Spain is the ninth seed.

Nine-Year-Old Sivanandan To Play For England: WFM Bodhana Sivanandan will be one of the players to watch as she becomes the youngest player ever to represent England internationally in any sport. She’s not the youngest-ever player in the Olympiad, but she is one of the most exciting prodigies, male or female, anywhere in the chess world. Budapest will also be familiar to Sivanandan, who met chess legend GM Judit Polgar there.

Sweden Again A Family Affair: 61-year-old GM Pia Cramling will once again represent Sweden at the Olympiad. Once again, she’ll be joined on the team by her daughter, WFM Anna Cramling, while Pia’s husband and Anna’s father, GM Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez, is the team captain.


The FIDE Chess Olympiad starts September 11 in Budapest, Hungary, and runs until September 22.   

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Colin McGourty

Colin McGourty led news at Chess24 from its launch until it merged with Chess.com a decade later. An amateur player, he got into chess writing when he set up the website Chess in Translation after previously studying Slavic languages and literature in St. Andrews, Odesa, Oxford, and Krakow.

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