Hello everyone!
Just thought you'd like to know that today, the main (Women's) match was Russia 1 vs the Ukraine. Russia won, with wins by A. Kosteniuk and A. Galiamova and draw by N. Kosintseva, only 1 loss of T. Kosintseva (see full results). Again, what's important is team spirit and a win for the team. Up to now, Russia 1 team is the only one with only team wins. But the next days will be tough. Tomorrow Russia plays Hungary (see 7th round pairings). Hungary had a great day today, they beat the strong team of Poland 4-0!
The Russian women team become the sole leader of the Olympiad. Round 6 ReportPRESS-RELEASE №6September 27, 2010 г. Khanty-MansiyskThe 6th round of the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk produced a sole leader in the women competition: Russia-1 defeated Ukraine, the winners of the Olympiad-2006, and moved to the clear first place. The Russians won all the six games and collected 12 team points. The match was very tense; the Russians were trailing at some point, as Tatiana Kosintseva quickly lost to Kateryna Lahno. However, Russia managed to turn the tables and celebrate a win with victories of Alexandra Kosteniuk and Alisa Galliamova over Anna Ushenina and Maria Muzychuk respectively.Hungary moved to the second place after beating Poland with the perfect score 4-0. Four teams are sharing the third place with 10 points – Georgia, Ukraine, China, and India. Georgia defeated USA with a minimal margin. China defeated Russia-3 – 3-1. India drew with Italy, Bulgaria drew with Serbia, and Armenia drew with Russia-2. Three teams are in the lead in the open tournament – Georgia, Armenia, and Ukraine all have 10 points. Six teams are one point behind – Russia-1, Russia-2, Poland, USA, Azerbaijan, and Hungary.The key match of the round was played between Armenia and Georgia and ended in a draw. Arman Pashikian, Armenia's best player at the Olympiad, won another game, and now has 5 points after 6 games. The Georgian Levan Pantsulaya equalized the score. Ukraine swept off Hungary 3-1. Vassily Ivanchuk and Pavel Eljanov defeated Peter Leko and Judit Polgar.Russia-1 outplayed Czech Republic in a tense match: Karjakin won against Hracek, and other games were drawn. Russia-2 won against the Netherlands – Ian Nepomniachtchi and Artyom Timofeev outplayed Luke van Wely and Daniel Stellwagen. In other matches Azerbaijan defeated India 3-1, USA won against Vietnam 2,5-1,5, Poland def. Estonia 3-1, Russia-3 drew with Greece 2-2. Note the second defeat of the world number one Magnus Carlsen, who lost as Black to Michael Adams.On Tuesday, September 28, the key matches of the open section are Ukraine – Georgia, Armenia – Azerbaijan, Russia-2 – Russia-1, USA – Poland. The key matches of the women section are Russia-1 – Hungary, China – Georgia, Ukraine – India, Russia-2 – Romania, USA – Armenia.Press Office , 39th World Chess Olympiad
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
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