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Monday, 06 Nov 2023 13:38
Hard-fought title wins at World Senior Championship 2023

The 31st Edition of the World Senior Chess Championship ended on Sunday, 5th November after exciting eleven rounds of play. 

WGM Calzetta Ruiz Monica (Spain; pictured below) clinched the title Women 50+ section after making a short eight-move draw in her last-round game against WIM Burchardt Brigitte (Germany) and scoring 8½ points total. 

WGM Galina Strutinskaia (FIDE; pictured below) also drew in the final round with WGM Tatiana Bogumil (FIDE) and netted 8 points to finish second and secure gold in the Women 65+ section.

The Women 50+ and 65+ categories were merged into a single 11-round Swiss tournament as proposed by the organizing committee. Prizes were awarded separately to the best players in both sections according to the final standings.

Final standings Women’s Section

1

WGM Calzetta Ruiz, Monica

ESP

2239

2

WGM Strutinskaia, Galina 

FID

2114

8

3

IM Klinova, Masha

ISR

2249

7

4

WGM Makropoulou, Marina

GRE

2081

7

5

WIM Tereladze, Sopio

GEO

2215

7

6

WIM Krasenkowa, Elena

POL

2089

7

7

WFM Folkova, Martina

CZE

2022

8

WIM Burchardt, Brigitte

GER

2124

9

WGM Bogumil, Tatiana 

FID

2080

10

WIM Lauterbach, Ingrid

ENG

2026

The  Open 65+ competition was a very close race, with John Nunn (England) and Daniel Campora (Argentina) leading most of the tournament. In the decisive final round, Nunn pulled off a crucial victory against Martins Wagner Madeira, while Campora, who was a half point ahead, fell to Lubomir Ftacnik.

As a result, Nunn and Ftacnik tied for the first place, with the former claiming gold thanks to a slightly better Buchholz. As many as five players tied for third place, but tiebreaks favoured Nikolay Legky, who took bronze. 

Final standings Open 65+ Section:

1

GM Nunn, John

ENG

2560

2

GM Ftacnik, Lubomir

SVK

2451

3

GM Legky, Nikolay

FRA

2348

8

4

GM Knaak, Rainer

GER

2451

8

5

GM Campora, Daniel

ARG

2343

8

6

GM Vaganian, Rafael

ARM

2493

8

7

IM Reprintsev, Alexander 

UKR

2227

8

8

FM Madeira Wagner, Martins

BRA

2012

9

IM Renman, Nils-Gustaf 

SWE

2324

10

IM Rooze, Jan

BEL

2245


In the Open 50+ category, GM Adams Michael (England)  emerged victorious in a tough contest with GMs Suat Atalik (Serbia), Ivan Morovic Fernandez (Chile) and Maxim Novik (Lithuania). Coming into the final round a half point behind the leader Atalik, Adams beat Martin Mrva (Slovakia) with the black pieces.

Meanwhile, Suat made a quick draw with Michele Godena (Italy) on the white side of the QGD and shared first place with Adams but had to settle for silver due to slightly inferior tiebreaks. There was a tie for third place as well, but the bronze goes to Maxim Novik, again by dint of a better Buchholz over Michele Godena.

Final standings Open 50+ Section: 

1

GM Adams, Michael

ENG

2670

2

GM Atalik, Suat

SRB

2427

3

GM Novik, Maxim

LTU

2375

8

4

GM Godena, Michele

ITA

2441

8

5

GM Morovic Fernandez, Ivan

CHI

2488

6

GM Stefansson, Hannes

ISL

2529

7

GM Dlugy, Maxim

USA

2520

8

IM Cummings, David

CAN

2325

9

FM Nikolaidis, Konstantinos

GRE

2096

10

GM Holzke, Frank

GER

2473


Complete results and final standings

Photos: Patricia Claros Aguilar.

Official website: worldseniorchess2023.com