The Asian Team Chess Championship (recently also called the Asian Nations Chess Cup) is an international team chess tournament open to national federations affiliated to FIDE in Asia and Oceania. It is organized by the Asian Chess Federation, and the winner qualifies to participate at the next World Team Chess Championship.[1] The open championship has been held at intervals of anywhere from one to four years since 1974. The Asian Women's Team Chess Championship has been held concurrently with the open championship since 1995. Recent editions have additionally featured side team events held at rapid and blitz time controls.
The current Asian champion is Iran, which won in 2018 on home soil at Hamadan.[2] Of the twenty editions of the open championship, China has won eight times, the Philippines have won six times, India has won three times, and Iran, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan have each won once.[3] The defending champion of the women's tournament is China, which has won eight of the ten women's championships played; Vietnam won the other two.[4]
Each member federation located in FIDE Zones 3.1 to 3.7 is entitled to enter a national team of four players and an optional reserve player into the open or women's tournament.[5] The hosting nation is allowed to field two teams, and may field a third team if it results in an even number of participating teams.[1] Currently, matches in both the open and women's tournament are contested on four boards; the women's tournament had been contested on three boards from 1995 to 2008. Since 2008, the final standings in the tournament have been determined by the number of match points scored by each team; before 2008, scores were calculated based on board points. Various formats have been used for both the open and women's championships, with a round robin or Swiss-system tournament being the most common.
An Asian Cities Chess Championship has been held roughly once every two years since 1979.[6]
An Asian Nations Online Chess Cup was held in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was won by Australia in the open section and India in the women's section.[7]
^Doggers, Peter (27 October 2020). "Australia, India Clinch Asian Nations Cup Titles". Chess.com. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
January 01, 1970
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The Asian Team Chess Championship recently also called the Asian Nations Chess Cup is an international team chess tournament open to national federations affiliated to FIDE in Asia and Oceania It is organized by the Asian Chess Federation and the winner qualifies to participate at the next World Team Chess Championship 1 The open championship has been held at intervals of anywhere from one to four years since 1974 The Asian Women s Team Chess Championship has been held concurrently with the open championship since 1995 Recent editions have additionally featured side team events held at rapid and blitz time controls The current Asian champion is Iran which won in 2018 on home soil at Hamadan 2 Of the twenty editions of the open championship China has won eight times the Philippines have won six times India has won three times and Iran Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have each won once 3 The defending champion of the women s tournament is China which has won eight of the ten women s championships played Vietnam won the other two 4 Contents 1 Competition 2 Summary of results 2 1 Open championship 2 2 Women s championship 3 Medal tables 3 1 Open championship 3 2 Women s championship 4 Other international team tournaments in Asia 5 See also 6 ReferencesCompetition editEach member federation located in FIDE Zones 3 1 to 3 7 is entitled to enter a national team of four players and an optional reserve player into the open or women s tournament 5 The hosting nation is allowed to field two teams and may field a third team if it results in an even number of participating teams 1 Currently matches in both the open and women s tournament are contested on four boards the women s tournament had been contested on three boards from 1995 to 2008 Since 2008 the final standings in the tournament have been determined by the number of match points scored by each team before 2008 scores were calculated based on board points Various formats have been used for both the open and women s championships with a round robin or Swiss system tournament being the most common Summary of results editOpen championship edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Format No of teams 3 1974 nbsp Penang nbsp PhilippinesRodolfo Tan CardosoGlenn BordonadaRoger AbellaCesar CaturlaRico MascarinasJesus Rafael Maninang nbsp AustraliaMax FullerMichael WoodhamsArthur PopeWilliam JordanPhillip Viner nbsp IndonesiaArovah BachtiarJacobus Sawandar SampouwMax Arie WotuloMonang SimulinggaAbir Dipo Single round robin 8 1977 nbsp Auckland nbsp PhilippinesEugene TorreRico MascarinasGlenn BordonadaJesus Rafael ManinangLuis Chiong nbsp ChinaQi JingxuanChen DeChang Tung LoHsu Hung HsunLi Chung Tsien nbsp IndonesiaSalor SitanggangArdiansyahJacobus Sawandar SampouwEddy SuwandhioHerman KusnadiBing Sarjono Single round robin 10 1979 nbsp Singapore nbsp PhilippinesEugene TorreRico MascarinasRuben RodriguezGlenn BordonadaJesus Rafael ManinangAndronico Yap nbsp ChinaQi JingxuanLiu WenzheLi ZunianLiang JinrongChen De nbsp IndonesiaEdhi HandokoSutan AritonangRonny GunawanArdiansyahArovah Bachtiar Preliminary and final group round robins 16 1981 nbsp Hangzhou nbsp PhilippinesEugene TorreRosendo Balinas Jr Rico MascarinasJesus Rafael ManinangRuben RodriguezAndronico Yap nbsp ChinaLiu WenzheQi JingxuanLiang JinrongLi ZunianYe JiangchuanChen De nbsp AustraliaIan RogersDarryl JohansenWilliam JordanPhillip VinerChris Depasquale Preliminary and final group round robins 12 1983 nbsp New Delhi nbsp ChinaQi JingxuanLi ZunianYe JiangchuanLiang JinrongXu JunWang Li nbsp PhilippinesEugene TorreRico MascarinasAndronico YapRicardo de GuzmanRuben RodriguezDomingo Ramos nbsp IndiaDibyendu BaruaPravin ThipsayPabitra MohantySyed Nasir AliMohamed Rafiq KhanNeeraj Kumar Mishra Single round robin 10 1986 nbsp Dubai nbsp PhilippinesEugene TorreAndronico YapRico MascarinasRicardo de GuzmanChito GarmaRonald Cusi nbsp IndiaVaidyanathan RavikumarArun VaidyaAhanthem MeeteiViswanathan AnandDevaki PrasadBalottam Varma nbsp IndonesiaHerman SuradiradjaDirwan SinurayaTigor HutagalungHarry SiregarYurlinsyah RuslanSri Sutrisno Nine round Swiss 17 1987 nbsp Singapore nbsp ChinaXu JunYe JiangchuanLiang JinrongLi ZunianLin TaYe Rongguang nbsp IndonesiaArdiansyahRonny GunawanEdhi HandokoCerdas BarusSyarif MahmudRuben Gunawan nbsp SingaporeTan Lian AnnAlphonsus ChiaChan Peng KongDerrick HengWong Meng KongWinston Williams Nine round Swiss 14 1989 nbsp Genting Highlands nbsp ChinaYe JiangchuanXu JunLiang JinrongYe RongguangWang ZiliChen De nbsp IndonesiaUtut AdiantoArdiansyahRonny GunawanNasib GintingEdhi Handoko nbsp IndiaViswanathan AnandPravin ThipsayLanka RaviRaja RavisekharDibyendu BaruaN Sudhakar Babu Nine round Swiss 16 1991 nbsp Penang nbsp ChinaXu JunYe RongguangLiang JinrongWang ZiliWu ShaobinLiu Wenzhe nbsp PhilippinesRogelio Antonio Jr Rico MascarinasRogelio BarcenillaRuben RodriguezEnrico Sevillano nbsp IndonesiaUtut AdiantoEdhi HandokoNasib GintingSalor SitanggangHamdani RudinHendrik Poha Nine round Swiss 18 1993 nbsp Kuala Lumpur nbsp KazakhstanYevgeniy VladimirovSerik TemirbaevYakov NesterovVladislav TkachievVladimir SeredenkoBolat Asanov nbsp UzbekistanAlexander NenashevSergey ZagrebelnyTahir VakhidovSaidali IuldachevSergei NadyrkhanovDmitry Kaiumov nbsp PhilippinesEugene TorreRogelio Antonio Jr Rogelio BarcenillaRico MascarinasRuben RodriguezEnrico Sevillano Nine round Swiss 19 1995 nbsp Singapore nbsp PhilippinesRogelio Antonio Jr Nelson Mariano IIRogelio BarcenillaRicardo de GuzmanBarlo NaderaRolando Nolte nbsp ChinaXu JunWang ZiliPeng XiaominLiang JinrongLin WeiguoZhang Zhong nbsp UzbekistanAlexander NenashevSergey ZagrebelnyMihail SaltaevShukhrat SafinSaidali IuldachevDmitry Kaiumov Nine round Swiss 20 1999 nbsp Shenyang nbsp UzbekistanAlexander NenashevRustam KasimdzhanovSaidali IuldachevTahir VakhidovMarat DzhumaevDmitry Kaiumov nbsp KazakhstanYevgeniy VladimirovPavel KotsurMurtas KazhgaleyevRuslan IrzhanovSerik Temirbaev nbsp IndiaKrishnan SasikiranPravin ThipsayAbhijit KunteDevaki RasadG B Prakash Nine round Swiss 16 2003 nbsp Jodhpur nbsp ChinaYe JiangchuanZhang ZhongXu JunZhang PengxiangYu Shaoteng nbsp India 1Krishnan SasikiranSurya Shekhar GangulyPentala HarikrishnaDibyendu BaruaAbhijit Kunte nbsp India 3Neelotpal DasSriram JhaLanka RaviKumar Sharma DineshBandyopadhyay Roktim Nine round Swiss 13 2005 nbsp Esfahan nbsp IndiaKrishnan SasikiranAbhijit KunteSurya Shekhar GangulyKidambi SundararajanSandipan Chanda nbsp VietnamĐao Thien HảiNguyễn Anh DũngNguyễn Ngọc Trường SơnLe Quang LiemTừ Hoang Thong nbsp IranEhsan Ghaem MaghamiElshan MoradiMorteza MahjoubMorteza DarbanMehdi Khaghani Double round robin 6 2008 nbsp Visakhapatnam nbsp ChinaWang YueBu XiangzhiWang HaoZhao JunZhou Jianchao nbsp IndiaKrishnan SasikiranSurya Shekhar GangulyAbhijit KunteGeetha Narayanan GopalAbhijeet Gupta nbsp VietnamNguyễn Ngọc Trường SơnLe Quang LiemNguyễn Anh DũngĐao Thien HảiNguyễn Minh Thắng Single round robin 8 2009 nbsp Kolkata nbsp IndiaPentala HarikrishnaKrishnan SasikiranSurya Shekhar GangulyParimarjan NegiJ Deepan Chakkravarthy nbsp VietnamLe Quang LiemNguyễn Ngọc Trường SơnBui VinhĐao Thien HảiNguyễn Anh Dũng nbsp IranEhsan Ghaem MaghamiElshan MoradiMorteza MahjoubAmir BagheriHomayoon Toufighi Seven round Swiss 10 2012 nbsp Zaozhuang nbsp ChinaWang HaoWang YueLi ChaoDing LirenYu Yangyi nbsp IndiaKrishnan SasikiranPentala HarikrishnaParimarjan NegiAbhijeet GuptaGeetha Narayanan Gopal nbsp VietnamLe Quang LiemNguyễn Ngọc Trường SơnNguyễn Đức HoaNguyễn Văn HuyĐao Thien Hải Nine round Swiss 14 2014 nbsp Tabriz nbsp ChinaDing LirenYu YangyiWei YiMa QunXiu Deshun nbsp IndiaS P SethuramanBaskaran AdhibanKrishnan SasikiranParimarjan NegiM R Lalith Babu nbsp VietnamLe Quang LiemNguyễn Ngọc Trường SơnNguyễn Đức HoaNguyễn Huỳnh Minh HuyĐao Thien Hải Single round robin 10 2016 nbsp Abu Dhabi nbsp IndiaBaskaran AdhibanS P SethuramanVidit GujrathiKrishnan SasikiranDeep Sengupta nbsp ChinaBu XiangzhiWang YueWei YiLu ShangleiZhou Jianchao nbsp KazakhstanRinat JumabayevAnuar IsmagambetovMurtas KazhgaleyevRustam KhusnutdinovPetr Kostenko Nine round Swiss 22 2018 nbsp Hamadan nbsp IranParham MaghsoodlooPouya IdaniAmin TabatabaeiAlireza FirouzjaMasoud Mosadeghpour nbsp IndiaBaskaran AdhibanS P SethuramanKrishnan SasikiranSurya Shekhar GangulyAbhijeet Gupta nbsp ChinaLu ShangleiWen YangZhou JianchaoBai JinshiXu Xiangyu Seven round Swiss 14 Women s championship edit Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Format No of teams 4 1995 nbsp Singapore nbsp ChinaXie JunZhu ChenQin KanyingXu Yuhua nbsp VietnamHoang Thanh TrangMai Thị Thanh HươngNguyễn Thị Tường VanNguyễn Thị Thuận Hoa nbsp KazakhstanElvira SakhatovaFliura UskovaTamara Klink Nine round Swiss 12 1999 nbsp Shenyang nbsp China 1Wang LeiWang PinXu YuhuaQin Kanying nbsp China 2Zhao XueLi RuofanWang YuPan Qian nbsp IndiaBhagyashree ThipsaySubbaraman VijayalakshmiSwati GhateShahnaz Safira Single round robin 6 2003 nbsp Jodhpur nbsp ChinaZhu ChenXu YuhuaWang YuHuang Qian nbsp VietnamHoang Thanh TrangNguyễn Thị Thanh AnLe Kiều Thien KimVo Hồng Phượng nbsp IndiaSubbaraman VijayalakshmiNisha MohotaAarthie RamaswamyHarika Dronavalli Nine round Swiss 12 2005 nbsp Esfahan nbsp VietnamNguyễn Thị Thanh AnLe Thanh TuLương Minh HuệHoang Thị Bảo Tram nbsp IndiaNisha MohotaMary Ann GomesSwati GhateAnupama Gokhale nbsp Iran 2Shirin NavabiMahini Mona SalmanMitra HejazipourGhazal Hakimifard Double round robin 4 2008 nbsp Visakhapatnam nbsp ChinaZhao XueHuang QianShen Yang nbsp IndiaHarika DronavalliNisha MohotaTania SachdevAarthie Ramaswamy nbsp VietnamLe Thanh TuNguyễn Thị Thanh AnLe Kiều Thien KimHoang Thị Bảo Tram Single round robin 8 2009 nbsp Kolkata nbsp VietnamLe Thanh TuPhạm Le Thảo NguyenNguyễn Thị Thanh AnNguyễn Thị Mai HưngHoang Thị Như Y nbsp IndiaHarika DronavalliEesha KaravadeTania SachdevSoumya SwaminathanNadig Krutika nbsp IranAtousa PourkashiyanShadi ParidarShayesteh GhaderpourMitra HejazipourSarasadat Khademalsharieh Seven round Swiss 9 2012 nbsp Zaozhuang nbsp ChinaZhao XueJu WenjunShen YangHuang QianDing Yixin nbsp IndiaHarika DronavalliEesha KaravadeTania SachdevMary Ann GomesPadmini Rout nbsp VietnamPhạm Le Thảo NguyenNguyễn Thị Thanh AnPhạm Bich NgọcNguyễn Thị Mai HưngHoang Thị Như Y Single round robin 10 2014 nbsp Tabriz nbsp ChinaJu WenjunHuang QianTan ZhongyiShen YangGuo Qi nbsp IndiaHarika DronavalliTania SachdevEesha KaravadeMary Ann GomesPadmini Rout nbsp IranAtousa PourkashiyanSarasadat KhademalshariehMitra HejazipourGhazal HakimifardShayesteh Ghaderpour Single round robin 6 2016 nbsp Abu Dhabi nbsp ChinaJu WenjunZhao XueTan ZhongyiLei TingjieGuo Qi nbsp UzbekistanNafisa MuminovaSarvinoz KurbonboevaIrina GevorgianGulrukhbegim TokhirjonovaSevara Baymuradova nbsp KazakhstanDinara SaduakassovaZhansaya AbdumalikMadina DavletbayevaGulmira DauletovaSholpan Zhylkaidarova Single round robin 10 2018 nbsp Hamadan nbsp ChinaLei TingjieShen YangWang JueGuo QiZhai Mo nbsp VietnamHoang Thị Bảo TramPhạm Le Thảo NguyenNguyễn Thị Thanh AnNguyễn Thị Mai HưngLương Phương Hạnh nbsp IndiaHarika DronavalliVaishali RameshbabuEesha KaravadePadmini RoutAakanksha Hagawane Single round robin 8Medal tables editOpen championship edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China851142 nbsp Philippines62193 nbsp India364134 nbsp Kazakhstan1113 nbsp Uzbekistan11136 nbsp Iran10237 nbsp Indonesia02578 nbsp Vietnam02359 nbsp Australia011210 nbsp Singapore0011Totals 10 entries 20202060 Women s championship edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China81092 nbsp Vietnam23273 nbsp India05384 nbsp Uzbekistan01015 nbsp Iran00336 nbsp Kazakhstan0022Totals 6 entries 10101030Other international team tournaments in Asia editTeam chess events are currently part of the program of the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games and have sometimes been part of the Southeast Asian Games most recently in 2013 The 2006 and 2010 Asian Games also featured team chess events as did the Pan Arab Games from 1999 to 2011 An Asian Cities Chess Championship has been held roughly once every two years since 1979 6 An Asian Nations Online Chess Cup was held in 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic which was won by Australia in the open section and India in the women s section 7 See also editChess Olympiad Chess at the African Games Pan American Team Chess Championship European Team Chess ChampionshipReferences edit a b Regulations for the Asian Team Championship FIDE Handbook FIDE Retrieved 8 December 2020 Pereira Antonio 1 September 2018 Asian Nations Cup 2018 Iran and China on top ChessBase Retrieved 8 December 2020 a b Bartelski Wojciech Men s Asian Team Chess Championship s Overall Statistics 1971 2016 OlimpBase Retrieved 8 December 2020 a b Bartelski Wojciech Women s Asian Team Chess Championship s Overall Statistics 1995 2016 OlimpBase Retrieved 8 December 2020 Asian Nations Chess Cup PDF Asian Chess Federation Archived PDF from the original on 8 March 2019 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Bartelski Wojciech Asian Cities Chess Campionship s Overall Statistics 1979 2017 OlimpBase Retrieved 8 December 2020 Doggers Peter 27 October 2020 Australia India Clinch Asian Nations Cup Titles Chess com Retrieved 8 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asian Team Chess Championship amp oldid 1221691539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,