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The past year 2024 turned out to be rich and full of significant events in the world of chess. We present to your attention a review of the five main news items that defined the development of chess this year.
18-year-old Gukesh Dammara became the youngest world chess champion by defeating Dina Lizhina in the title match in Singapore.
This victory not only etched Gukesh's name in history as the youngest world champion but also highlighted the growing strength of Indian chess on the global stage.
The Indian women's national team secured victory at the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest, while the men's team took second place, only yielding to Uzbekistan's team.
The achievements of Indian teams at the Olympiad testify to a systematic effort in developing chess in the country and promise new successes in the future.
The 18-year-old Russian Vladimir Murzin sensationally became the world champion in rapid chess, defeating the favorites of the tournament in New York.
Murzin's triumph was unexpected for many and confirmed the high potential of young Russian chess players on the international stage.
Magnus Carlsen found himself at the center of a scandal, being disqualified from the world championship in rapid chess due to his clothing not meeting the dress code requirements.
This incident sparked widespread discussion about the necessity to rethink the strict rules of the dress code in chess to avoid similar situations in the future.
Vladimir Kramnik actively spoke out against cheating in chess, initiating a campaign against unfair play and calling for more stringent measures against violators.
Kramnik's initiative drew attention to the problem of cheating and became a catalyst for developing new measures to ensure fair play in chess competitions.
Overall, 2024 marked a significant increase in interest in chess, strengthening positions of young talents and actualizing questions of fair play and organizational aspects in the chess community.