25th Chess Olympiad

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Schacholympiade Luzern 1982

The 25th Chess Olympiad (German : Die 25. Schacholympiade), organized by FIDE and comprising an open [1] and a women's tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between October 29 and November 16, 1982, in Lucerne, Switzerland.

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The Soviet team with three world champions (reigning champion Karpov, future champion Kasparov and former champion Tal) were back in their usual form and this time left no doubt about the outcome. In the end, they only drew one match (against the Netherlands; and won the rest) and finished no less than 6½ points ahead of runners-up Czechoslovakia. The United States took the bronze medals.

Off the board, FIDE elected a new president at its congress held concurrently with the Olympiad. Friðrik Ólafsson of Iceland was succeeded by Florencio Campomanes of the Philippines.

Open event

A total of 91 nations played a 14-round Swiss system tournament - 93 had applied, but The Gambia and Mauritania did not arrive. To make for an even number of teams, the Swiss hosts also fielded a "B" team. For the first time, the two British Channel Islands, Guernsey and Jersey, participated with a joint team.

In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided first by using the Buchholz system, then by match points.

Open event
#CountryPlayersAverage
rating
PointsBuchholzMP
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Karpov, Kasparov, Polugaevsky, Beliavsky, Tal, Yusupov 265142½
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia Hort, Smejkal, Ftáčnik, Jansa, Plachetka, Ambrož 253936
3Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Browne, Seirawan, Alburt, Kavalek, Tarjan, Christiansen 258035½
4Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia Ljubojević, Gligorić, Kovačević, Velimirović, Ivanović, Hulak 255435
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Portisch, Ribli, Sax, Pintér, Csom, Grószpéter 257933½461.5
6Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria Tringov, Radulov, Velikov, Inkiov, Donchev, Popov 247533½431.5
7Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Sznapik, Schmidt, Kuligowski, Adamski, Bielczyk, Sygulski 245933
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Kristiansen, Mortensen, Fedder, Øst-Hansen, Fries-Nielsen 243332½442.5
9Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba García González, Nogueiras, Rodríguez Céspedes, Hernández, García Martínez, Vilela 248332½432.5
10Flag of England.svg  England Miles, Nunn, Speelman, Stean, Mestel, Chandler 256132456.5
11Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Quinteros, Cámpora, Hase, Rubinetti, Bronstein, Gómez Baillo 245832447.0
12Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania Gheorghiu, Șubă, Ciocâltea, Ghindă, Stoica, Foișor 248832442.0
13Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Gruenfeld, Murey, Gutman, Birnboim, Greenfeld, Kagan 247532432.0
14Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Hölzl, Herzog, Wittmann, Danner, Baumgartner 239632421.5
15Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Hübner, Unzicker, Pfleger, Lobron, Hecht, Kindermann 251831½456.5
16Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Andersson, Schüssler, Karlsson, Schneider, Wedberg, Ornstein 251831½451.0
17Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Timman, Sosonko, Ree, van der Wiel, van der Sterren, Ligterink 254631½448.0
18Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Ivanov, Suttles, Hébert, Day, Pelts, Berry 245331½441.0
19Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines Torre, Mascariñas, Maninang, Yap, Cain, Lupian 242831½411.5
20Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Zapata, Alzate, Gutierrez, Agudelo, Cuartas, Mendoza 237131½402.5
21Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Morovic, Frias Pablaza, Cifuentes, Campos Moreno, Salazar Jacob, Abarca Aguirre 242531
22Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Rogers, Jamieson, West, Johansen, Shaw, Hjorth 235530½432.5
23Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Sigurjónsson, Árnason, H. Ólafsson, Pétursson, Hjartarson, Jóhannsson 244630½415.0
24Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Helmers, Heim, Vinje-Gulbrandsen, Agdestein, Bjerke, Hoen 238330½414.0
25Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Rantanen, Westerinen, Mäki, Binham, Yrjölä, Raaste 239430½398.0
26Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Korchnoi, Hug, Wirthensohn, Partoş, Züger, Franzoni 247930451.0
27Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Ardiansyah, Handoko, Adianto, Miolo, Ginting, Fauzi 232030430.5
28Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Díez del Corral, Bellón López, Fernández García, Martín González, Sanz Alonso, Ochoa de Echagüen 242530418.520
29Flag of France.svg  France Haïk, Kouatly, Giffard, Seret, D. Roos, Andruet 241430418.517
30Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Williams, Cooper, Jones, Lamford, Cunningham 231030407.5
31Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Dunne, Delaney, Short, Doyle, Wallace, Barry 224330398.5
-Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland "B" Trepp, Gobet, Bhend, Huss, Kaenel, Vucenovic 230330397.0
32Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland McKay, McNab, Condie, Upton, Swanson, Bryson 232429½422.5
33Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Skembris, Skalkotas, Kourkounakis, Gavrilakis, Liverios, Trikaliotis 234329½412.5
34Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1945-1992).svg  Mongolia Myagmarsuren, Jigjidsüren, Hurelbaatar, Lhagva 229429½409.5
35Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Abreu, Liao Yuan Eu, Mateo, Gonzáles, Domínguez, Pérez Nivar 233429½408.5
36Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela Fernández, Palacios Lanza, Ostos, Guerra, Urbaneja, Gamboa 234429½399.0
37Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Liu Wenzhe, Liang Jinrong, Li Zunian, Ye Jiangchuan, Zhang Weida 239529426.5
38Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil Sunye Neto, Paolozzi da Cunha, Segal, Trois, Milos, van Riemsdijk 242429412.5
39Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Frey, Sisniega, Villarreal, Campos López, Aldrete Lobo 242629409.016
40Flag of Albania (1946-1992).svg  Albania Muço, Qendro, Zadrima, Sula, Karkanaqe, Nasto 228529409.013
41Flag of India.svg  India Thipsay, Ravisekhar, Nagendra, N. R. Anil Kumar, Khan, Parameswaran 239028½419.0
42Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Passerotti, Messa, Arlandi, Sanna, Ceschia, Cocozza 232328½397.0
43Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Leow, Wong Meng Kong, Chia Chee Seng, Chan Peng Kong, Tan Chee Keon, Lim Kok Ann 230628½396.5
44Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Rivera Kuzawka, Dienavorian Lacherian, Bauzá Ortiz, Izquierdo Saravia, Wernik Oliva, Escofet Fernández 221828½390.0
45Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Small, Sarapu, Nokes, Dowden, Smith, Stuart 228928412.5
46Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Afifi, Fatin, El-Said, Yassin, El-Ghazali, Abdelnabbi 225328393.0
47Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Onat, Sel, Durlu, Öney, Süer, Asaturoğlu 226528388.5
48Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Rodas Martini, Juárez Flores, Pérez, Reyes Nájera, Batres, Deras Díaz 229328378.017
49Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka D. H. C. Aturupane, Parakrama, Goonetilleke, G. H. A. Aturupane, T. D. R. Peires, Pitigala 221428378.014
50Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Weemaes, Goormachtigh, Defize, De Bruycker, Pergericht, Schumacher 230327½403.5
51Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal L. Santos, J. P. Santos, Silva, Fernandes, Durão, A. P. Santos 235327½386.5
52Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg  Paraguay Franco Ocampos, Gamarra Cáceres, Valiente, Bogda, Santacruz, Sosa Harrison 229427½378.0
53Flag of Syria.svg  Syria Hakki, Beitar, Houshan, Argha, Hamwieh 224827½375.5
54Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Sinprayoon, Trisa-Ard, Chaivichit, Rittiphunyawong, Ruenwongsa, Kavakul 232827390.0
55Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Khan, Farooqui, Hussain, Mohiuddin, Mirza, Zafar 225627387.5
56Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands Hansen, Apol, Ziska, T. Nielsen, Midjord, Joensen 220027368.5
57Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia Liew Chee Meng, Hon Kah Seng, Goh Yoon Wah, Choong Yit Chuan, Quah Seng Sun, A. Annvar Bin Zainal222626½385.0
58Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg  Hong Kong Jhunjhnuwala, Jhunjhnuwala, Luk Luen Wah, Schepel, Lin, Latham 225126½374.0
59Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Sursock, Abouchaaya, El-Khechen, Narchi, Loheac-Ammoun 221126½372.5
60Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico Falcón, Santa Torres, Martínez Buitrago, Moraza Choisme, Ochoa, Davila Vega 220826383.5
61Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Takemoto, Nishimura, Matsumoto, Kaya, Yuuki, Shintani 220026365.5
62Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia Bouaziz, Kaabi, Graa, Ouechtati, Belkhodja, Zargouni 224025½389.5
63Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Tavares, Cecil Lee, Courtney Lee, Duchesne, Ramon-Fortune, Raphael 220425½369.0
64Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Arrata, Vintimilla, Matamoros Franco, Delgado, Yépez Jaramillo, M. Pinoargote221425½364.5
65Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Benhadi, Slimani, Chaourar, Telmoune, Kharchi, Bammoune 220025½363.5
66Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg  Cyprus Riza, Martidis, Demetrakis, Avgousti, Schinis 221325½363.0
67Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Purgimón, Santamaría Mas, D. Iglesias, Pantebre Martínez, Clua Ballague, De la Casa 220025½362.5
68Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Barlow, Glazier, Kuwaza, Levy, Rahman, Kyriakides 220025½360.5
69Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname Lindeboom, Koenders, Tjongtjinjoe, Hoefdraad, Kuslan, Veer 220025½354.5
70Flag of Guernsey (1936).svg  Guernsey and Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey Blow, Fulton, Knight, Watkins, Cummins 220025½352.0
71Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea Rush, Pilapil, Marko, Markov, Baker, Fancy 220025½351.5
72Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Camilleri, Azzopardi, Lauri, Cilia Vincenti, Sollars, Zaffarese 220525½347.5
73Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates M. Saleh, Sharif, Shuhail, N. M. Saleh, Razaq 220025½345.5
74Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco Girault, Angles d'Auriac, Merqui, Lepine, Lorinczi Retek, Zapuzek 220025½341.5
75Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Caiafas, I. Onime, Agusto, O. Faseyitan220025367.5
76Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Feller, Stull, Schammo, Bastian, Wietor, Goerens 221125346.5
77Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda Kamuhangire, Zabasajja, Zirembuzi, Mpeka, Okoth, Mungyereza 220025334.5
78Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Zaire De Vries, Vandecastele, Buysschaert, Behrenfelt, Claeys 220025330.5
79 Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg Libya Abdulatif, M. Hingary, El-Mejbri, El-Ageli, Amer, El-Gheiadi 220024½
80Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Tonsingh, Wheeler, Powell, Ewbank, Matthews 220024364.5
81Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Bakr, Bukhari, Battikhi, Zu'bi, Arafat 220024348.0
82Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Sakho, Sargos, S. Mbaye, Diop, P. Sakho220024334.0
83Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  British Virgin Islands Hook, Jarecki, Solomon, Pickering, Walters 220923
84Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Ustariz, López, Yuja, Luque, Zaldivar, Díaz 220022½325.5
85Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  United States Virgin Islands Van Tilbury, Turner, Chiu Yum San, Grumer, Carty, W. Grolemund220122½320.5
86Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg  Bahrain Faroghi, A. Hamid Khonji, Rashid, Said, K. Mohsin, Al-Khozai 220022½316.0
87Flag of Angola.svg  Angola Nascimento, de Carvalho, De Meireles, Veloso, Ferreira, Sousa 220022319.5
88Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Kanani, Adam, Miheso, Pravinlal Nandlal, Anilkumar Ramanlal 220022289.5
89Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda Wojciechowski, Harris, Radford, Tee, Chudleigh, Dill 220019½
90Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana Blackburn, Hamley, Thobosi, Abdulla, Madikwe, Kgatshe 220014½325.0
91Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia Mwanse, Sikazwe, Salimu, N. Kawanu, Ndlhovu Vuto, Kafumbwe 220014½322.5

Individual medals

Women's event

45 nations were signed up, and to make for an even number of teams, the Swiss hosts also fielded a "B" team. However, the Dominican Republic never showed up, so the competition ended up consisting of an odd 45 teams after all.

In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided first by using the Buchholz system, then by match points.

Like the open event, the women's tournament was dominated by the Soviet Union, captained by world champion Chiburdanidze, who won the gold medals by a three-point margin. Romania and Hungary took silver and bronze, respectively.

#CountryPlayersAverage
rating
PointsBuchholz
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Chiburdanidze, Alexandria, Gaprindashvili, Ioseliani 236033
2Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania Mureșan, Pogorevici, Nuțu-Terescenko, Polihroniade 229730
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Verőci-Petronić, Ivánka, Porubszky-Angyalosine, Csonkics 220526
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Ereńska-Radzewska, Brustman, Wiese, Szmacińska 215325½
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Liu Shilan, Wu Mingqian, An Yangfeng 209024½342.5
6Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Hund, Fischdick, Feustel, Laakmann 218524½340.0
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Cramling, Borisova-Ornstein, Aatolainen, Nyberg 212224
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Vreeken, Bruinenberg, Belle, van Parreren 205823½321.0
9Flag of India.svg  India R. Khadilkar, J. Khadilkar, V. Khadilkar, Thipsay 200723½299.5
10Flag of Spain.svg  Spain García Vicente, García Padrón, Gallego Eraso, Ferrer Lucas 211223341.0
11Flag of England.svg  England Miles, Jackson, Groves, Needham 208323337.0
12Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia Lazarević, Nikolin, Maksimović, Maček 216523333.5
13Flag of France.svg  France Tagnon, Ruck-Petit, Lebel-Arias, Boulongne 192723297.5
14Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria Lematschko, Bojadjieva, Voyska, Angelova 214322½335.5
15Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Guggenberger, Salazar Varón, Maya de Alzate, Leyva 197522½311.5
16Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil Jussara Chaves, Ribeiro, Joara Chaves, Cardoso 189222½303.5
17Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Savereide, Haring, Lanni, Crotto 211022339.0
18Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Pernici, Iacono, Deghenghi, Moscatiello 187522306.0
19Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Shterenberg, Roos, Baltgailis, Mongeau 195322302.5
20Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1945-1992).svg  Mongolia Hulgana, P. Buzhinlham, Sh. Batcengel180022299.5
21Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Slavotinek, Martin, Clementi, Travers 188522292.0
22Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Nika, Kondou, Firigou, K. Mihailidou180222235.0
23Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Soppe, Justo, Burijovich, Rizzo 195321½305.5
24Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Tamin, Wijayanti, Mun, S. Punyanan180221½287.0
25Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Torsteinsdóttir, Tráinsdóttir, Friðþjófsdóttir, Kristinsdóttir 181321306.0
26Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Veprek, Bürgin, Baumann, Steiner 190521294.5
27Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines Cartel, Fontanilla, Palacios 183321265.5
28Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Stretch, Burndred, Martin, Sievey 180021219.5
29Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Hennings, Hausner, Dür, Kattinger 194520½301.0
30Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Glaz, Schwartz, Gal, A. Inbar192820½297.0
31Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Milligan, Condie, Hindle, Morrison 182020½294.5
32Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Landry, Laitinen, Pihlajamäki, Ristoja 192320½254.0
33Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Acevedo, Carvajal, Salazar 184320½231.5
34Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium De Corte, Careme, Schumacher, Maseyczik 180020
35Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan Takahashi, Watai, Nakagawa, Kamijima 186019½294.0
-Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland "B" Küng, Leu, Schladetzky, Eigenmann 184819½279.0
36Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Gülümser Yılmaz, Arbil, Gülsevil Yılmaz, Yardımıcı 183819½253.5
37Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela De Francisco, Niño del Táchira, Delgado, García La Rosa 185319½244.5
38Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Evans, Anson, Brunker, James 181518½248.0
39Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Klingen, Dahl, Birkestrand, Kumle 180018½243.5
40Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Connolly, Martin, Delaney, Murphy 180018½220.0
41Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Basta Sohair, A. Samy Maha, Ibrahim, Farag 180016½
42Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Moheni, Belmar, M. Geofroy, R. Geofroy 180011½
43Flag of Zambia (1964-1996).svg  Zambia Mbuye, E. Mzyece, Mulenga 1800
44Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  United States Virgin Islands Widmer, Quenzel, F. Jankowski, N. Fodiaba18004

Individual medals

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References

  1. Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players.