
Norwegian Magnus Carlsen is now a world champion in three formats of chess. He achieved the unprecedented feat when won his third World Blitz Chess Championships crown in Moscow.
In the women’s section, Russian Kateryna Lagno retained her world blitz title with another polished display.
The winner of the men’s competition was decided in the playoff between Carlsen and American Hikaru Nakamura, after both players finished with 16½ points each after the 21-round tournament.
The first game in the playoff ended in a draw, but Carlsen won the second to seal victory.
Third place went to former world champion Vladimir
Kramnik, who decided to take part in the World Blitz despite leaving active
chess a year ago. After his victory in the Rapid over the weekend, Carlsen said
the job was only “half done” and that he also wanted to win in the Blitz.
Speaking to the media after his victory, Carlsen said that the tie-break was
tough. “I’m very pleased with my performance. A lot of the games were rough,
but it’s the result that counts. Also, the conditions for playing were very
good so I have no complaints about the organization,” he said.
Asked whether he keeps track of all the big events he won, Carlsen replied – “only the world titles”.
Carlsen has three times defended his World Champion title in classical chess and also won three Rapid and four Blitz World Championships.
By winning the back=to-back Rapid and Blitz world titles, Carlsen pocketed $120.000 dollars ($60.000 for each event) in prize money.
Lagno, the winner of the Women’s Blitz, finished the
tournament on 13 points out of 17 games. Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine finished
second (with 12½/17) and the 3rd and 4th places went to Tan Zhongyi of China
and Valentina Gunina of Russia, who both finished with 12 points.
“This was a tough day but – because of a bit of luck – I am very happy. I was
White in the final round and I had to play for a win. When I overlooked a pawn,
I had to play for a draw, but it worked”, Lagno said.
Comparing this victory to that of last year in the
Blitz in St Petersburg, Lagno said that “this year’s tournament was tougher”
because several players had chances to be first.
A special prize for the best-combined performance in the Rapid and the Blitz in
the Women’s category went to Anna Muzychuk.
In the Blitz games, each player had 3 minutes + 2 seconds increment per move, starting from move 1. Altogether 330 players from 44 countries took part in both the Open and the Women’s events and included some of the strongest players in the world.
FINAL STANDINGS MEN
1 | Carlsen Magnus | NOR | 2865 | 16½ |
2 | Nakamura Hikaru | USA | 2885 | 16½ |
3 | Kramnik Vladimir | RUS | 2748 | 15 |
4 | Grischuk Alexander | RUS | 2741 | 14 |
5 | Vachier-Lagrave Maxime | FRA | 2768 | 14 |
6 | Firouzja Alireza | FID | 2649 | 13½ |
7 | Artemiev Vladislav | RUS | 2793 | 13½ |
8 | Yu Yangyi | CHN | 2807 | 13½ |
9 | Matlakov Maxim | RUS | 2720 | 13½ |
10 | Duda Jan-Krzysztof | POL | 2796 | 13½ |
11 | Andreikin Dmitry | RUS | 2780 | 13½ |
12 | Fedoseev Vladimir | RUS | 2714 | 13½ |
13 | Giri Anish | NED | 2769 | 13½ |
14 | Zubov Alexander | UKR | 2754 | 13½ |
15 | Aronian Levon | ARM | 2698 | 13½ |
16 | Wang Hao | CHN | 2714 | 13½ |
17 | Inarkiev Ernesto | RUS | 2556 | 13½ |
18 | Svidler Peter | RUS | 2805 | 13½ |
19 | Gelfand Boris | ISR | 2700 | 13½ |
20 | Cheparinov Ivan | GEO | 2647 | 13½ |
FINAL STANDINGS WOMENS
1 | Lagno Kateryna | RUS | 2606 | 13 |
2 | Muzychuk Anna | UKR | 2504 | 12½ |
3 | Tan Zhongyi | CHN | 2480 | 12 |
4 | Gunina Valentina | RUS | 2366 | 12 |
5 | Kosteniuk Alexandra | RUS | 2521 | 11½ |
6 | Lei Tingjie | CHN | 2543 | 11½ |
7 | Arabidze Meri | GEO | 2412 | 11½ |
8 | Stefanova Antoaneta | BUL | 2452 | 11½ |
9 | Khademalsharieh Sarasadat | IRI | 2463 | 11½ |
10 | Bodnaruk Anastasia | RUS | 2375 | 11 |
11 | Mammadova Gulnar | AZE | 2293 | 11 |
12 | Koneru Humpy | IND | 2489 | 10½ |
13 | Munguntuul Batkhuyag | MGL | 2282 | 10½ |
14 | Paehtz Elisabeth | GER | 2380 | 10½ |
15 | Abdumalik Zhansaya | KAZ | 2415 | 10½ |
16 | Galliamova Alisa | RUS | 2415 | 10½ |
17 | Saduakassova Dinara | KAZ | 2390 | 10½ |
18 | Zhukova Natalia | UKR | 2239 | 10½ |
19 | Krush Irina | USA | 2371 | 10½ |
20 | Mkrtchian Lilit | ARM | 2268 | 10½ |