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2024 European Chess Championship kicks off with 24 Polish players

08.11.2024 13:00
Starting Friday, November 8, 395 chess players from 42 countries, including 24 from Poland, will compete in Petrovac, Montenegro, for the European Individual Chess Champion title in an 11-round tournament running until November 19.
The stage is set for the 2024 European Individual Chess Championship, which begins on Friday, November 8th, in Petrovac, Montenegro.
The stage is set for the 2024 European Individual Chess Championship, which begins on Friday, November 8th, in Petrovac, Montenegro.EICC 2024/Dr. Ml-Photo ©

The highest-ranked players in the European Individual Chess Championship include Vladimir Fedoseev from Russia (27th in the world), Romania's Bogdan-Daniel Deac, Dutchman Jorden Van Foreest, Armenia's Haik Martirosyan, and Czech player David Navara.

Poland is represented by top players such as Grandmasters Mateusz Bartel (ranked 37th), who has participated in 20 editions of the event, and Kacper Piorun (ranked 57th), a 2019 bronze medalist.

Other Polish participants include Jacek Tomczak, Szymon Gumularz, and former national coach Bartosz Soćko, along with female players Monika Soćko, Alicja Śliwicka, and Aleksandra Malcewska.

In the 2023 European Championship, held in Vrnjacka Banja, Russia's Alexey Sarana won, while Poland's Igor Janik finished 12th, with Grzegorz Nasuta and Szymon Gumularz securing spots in the World Cup.

The European Championship, held since 2000, has seen Polish players earn medals over the years, including Bartłomiej Macieja with a gold in 2002, Radosław Wojtaszek with silver in 2011 and 2018, and bronze medals by Tomasz Markowski (2000), Mateusz Bartel (2015), and Kacper Piorun (2019).

Source: IAR/X/European Chess Union

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