China national chess team results

This article details the results of the China national chess team.

Chess Olympiads edit

China has competed at the every Chess Olympiad since the 23rd edition in 1978. [1]

World Team Chess Championships edit

[2]

Asian Team Chess Championships edit

[3]

Asian Chess Games edit

Overall statistics edit

Appearances Years Points Games played Match points Matches played Games Matches % (Points/Games played) Team medals won Individual medals won
1 2006 17½ 27 13 9 +14 =7 -6 +6 =1 -2 64.8 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 1

Yearly statistics edit

Year Final position ELO team Points Games played Match points Matches played Games Matches % (Points/Games played) ELO opposition average ELO performance rating Individual medals
2006 2. 2594 17½ 27 13 9 +14 =7 -6 +6 =1 -2 64.8 2459 2569 0 - 0 - 1

Asian Indoor Games edit

Overall statistics edit

Appearances Years Points Games played Match points Matches played Games Matches % (Points/Games played) Team medals won Individual medals won
1 2007 18½ 24 11 6 +15 =7 -2 +5 =1 -0 77.1 1 - 0 - 0 2 - 0 - 0

Yearly statistics edit

Year Final position ELO team Points Games played Match points Matches played Games Matches % (Points/Games played) ELO opposition average ELO performance rating Individual medals
2007 1. 2627 18½ 24 11 6 +15 =7 -2 +5 =1 -0 77.1 2379 2590 2 - 0 - 0

2007 edit

In October 2007, China won the gold medal in the "classic chess mixed team" event of the 2nd Asian Indoor Games in Macau with 11 match points. India won the silver with 9 match points followed by Vietnam with 8 match points and 16.5 game points for the bronze.[1]

World Youth Olympiads (U16) edit

2002 edit

The Malaysian Chess Federation (MCF) organised the World Youth Olympiad (U16) which took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 20–28 August 2002. 2nd seeds China A took clear first on the back of an 85% score on board 1 by Wang Yue and an 80% score on board 2 by Zhao Jun. (Games in PGN.)

Final Standings

  • 1 2 China - A 2362 31 232.0
  • 2 1 Ukraine 2412 27 234.0
  • 3 7 Indonesia 2197 26.5 219.0
  • 4 4 India 2292 26 238.0
  • 5 11 Uzbekistan 2113 24 238.5
  • 6 3 Romania 2300 23 233.0
  • 7 6 Iran 2224 22.5 226.5
  • 8 8 Kazakhstan 2176 22 228.5
  • 9 17 Singapore - A 2022 21.5 213.0
  • 10 10 Vietnam 2119 21 216.5
  • 11 9 Malaysia - A 2162 21 211.0
  • 12 14 Australia - A 2067 21 190.0
  • 13 5 England 2225 20.5 233.0
  • 14 15 Turkmenistan 2067 20.5 179.0
  • 15 28 USA 2000 20 198.0
  • 28 Teams

National team summit matches edit

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2006 edit

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FIDE World Cup edit

2000 edit

2007 edit

Other edit

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See also edit

Sources edit

Further reading edit

  • Liu, Wenzhe (2003). The Chinese School of Chess. Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-8773-9. - details many Olympiad games of the Chinese team

External links edit

Footnotes edit