Chess at the African Games explained

Chess at the African Games
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Formation:2003 Abuja
Recurrence:four years
Last:2023 Accra
Leader Title:Most successful

Chess has been contested at the African Games since the 2003 Games in Abuja, except for the 2015 Games in Brazzaville. The chess events have included individual and team events for men and women.

The open team event at the African Games is the successor of the African Team Chess Championship: the winner of the event gains the right to participate at the next World Team Chess Championship.[1] The African Team Chess Championship was only held twice in Cairo in 1993 and 1997, and Egypt won both times.[2]

Editions

width=50 rowspan=2Gameswidth=50 rowspan=2Year width=150 rowspan=2Host cityEventswidth=150 rowspan=2Best nation
width=50Menwidth=50Womenwidth=50Mixed
8 8
8 8
7 7
2015 align=center bgcolor=pink colspan=5Not held
2 2 1
2 2 2

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regulations for the African Team Championship . FIDE Handbook . . 29 November 2020.
  2. Web site: Bartelski . Wojciech . African Team Chess Championship's Overall Statistics: 1993-1997 . OlimpBase . 29 November 2020.