Poland wins first Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities

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Last updated 06 julho 2024
Poland wins first Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities
By scoring six wins in as many matches, Poland grabbed gold at the first Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities. The team of Physically Disabled Chess Players (IPCA) won second place with 10 match points, while the Philippines took home bronze after outscoring (according to tiebreak criteria) three other teams that also collected 8 match points. | Photos: FIDE / Mark Livshitz
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