The 2024 Chess Olympiad in Budapest, Hungary has etched itself into the annals of Indian sports history. In an unprecedented achievement, India secured gold medals in both the men’s and women’s team categories, marking a watershed moment for chess in the country.
Dominant Performances in the Final Round
Both Indian teams showcased their prowess in the decisive final round:
- Men’s Team: Achieved a commanding 3.5-0.5 victory over Slovenia
- Women’s Team: Mirrored the men’s success with a 3.5-0.5 win against Azerbaijan
This dual triumph places India in an elite group, joining only China and the former Soviet Union as nations to have won gold in both categories in a single Olympiad edition.
Men’s Team: A Golden First
Breaking New Ground
The men’s team’s gold medal represents a significant leap forward from their previous achievements:
- Bronze medals in 2014 and 2022
- First-ever gold medal in 2024
Young Talents Shine
India’s victory was spearheaded by a group of prodigious young players:
- D Gukesh (18 years old): World Championship challenger
- Arjun Erigaisi (21 years old): Delivered crucial wins
- R Praggnanandhaa (19 years old): Regained form in the final round
- Vidit Gujrathi (29 years old): Secured a draw on the fourth board
The performance of these young stars underscores India’s bright future in chess.
Women’s Team: Making History
First-Ever Gold Medal
The women’s team’s triumph is particularly significant:
- First gold medal in the Chess Olympiad
- Improvement from bronze medal in 2022 (Chennai)
Key Players in the Final Round
- D Harika (33 years old): Displayed technical mastery on the top board
- Divya Deshmukh (18 years old): Outclassed opponent Givhar Beydullayeva, securing individual gold on the third board
- Vantika Agrawal: Emerged victorious
- R Vaishali: Held her ground with a draw
Tournament Dominance
Under coach Abhijit Kunte, the women’s team showcased remarkable consistency:
- Won 9 out of 11 rounds
- Maintained a 7-round unbeaten streak
- Single loss against Poland (1.5-2.5)
- Drew against USA (2-2)
The Path to Victory
Crucial Assistance
India’s gold medal quest was inadvertently aided by the United States of America, who held title contenders Kazakhstan to a 2-2 draw. This result solidified the final standings:
- India (Gold)
- Kazakhstan (Silver)
- USA (Bronze)
Beyond the Gold: Additional Accolades
Gaprindashvili Trophy Retained
India’s success extended beyond individual team performances. The country successfully defended the Gaprindashvili Trophy, awarded to the nation with the best overall performance across both open and women’s sections.