Chess Olympiad: With future world champs in its teams, where India stands
In the last eight years, Indian chess has climbed greater heights
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In 2014, when the Indian team won bronze at the Chess Olympiad (in Tromso, Norway), fans back home were ecstatic. They will be deeply disappointed if the Indian squads don’t haul in at least a couple of medals, and shinier ones at that, at Mamallapuram where the 44th Chess Olympiad is currently underway.
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First Published: Thu, July 28 2022. 21:36 IST
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