2024 Turkish Championship: Vahap Şanal claims third title

Vahap Şanal has been crowned the 2024 Turkish Chess Champion. The 2024 Turkish Championship , organized by the Turkish Chess Federation (TSF) with support from GÜRİŞ Holding, was held at the Antalya Mirage Park Resort Hotel from December 12–23, 2024. It featured an exciting knockout format and boasted a record prize fund of 1,250,000 TL. The event attracted the 16 strongest Turkish players, including five Grandmasters and four International Masters. GMs Vahap Şanal, Mustafa Yılmaz, and Muhammed Batuhan Daştan entered as the top-rated players and lived up to expectations by advancing to the semifinals. In this stage, Şanal defeated Daştan 1.5–0.5, while Yılmaz overcame Gökerkan by the same score. In the final, Şanal, playing with the white pieces in the first game, secured a crucial victory and clinched his third national title by drawing the second game. GM Muhammed Batuhan Daştan (pictured above, left) won the match for third place, completing the podium. Photos: official website Official website: tr2024.tsf.org.tr/en
FIDE announces proposed changes to 2025 Circuit Regulations

FIDE is planning several changes to the FIDE Circuit 2025 Regulations based on feedback from the 2024 Circuit. These changes aim to create a more competitive environment for all participants. The key proposed updates are: 1. Changes to the Number of Players Eligible for Circuit Points in Round-Robin Tournaments For tournaments with fewer than 10 participants, points will still be awarded to the top 3 finishers. In round-robin tournaments with 10–12 participants, points will be awarded to the top 4 finishers. For tournaments with more than 12 participants, the top 5 finishers will receive points. Why? This change aims to better reflect the value of longer tournaments by awarding points to more players, ensuring that larger tournaments are rewarded fairly. 2. Eligibility of Double Round-Robin Super Tournaments Double round-robin tournaments with at least 6 participants and an average rating of 2700 Elo points will also be eligible for Circuit points. Why? This change acknowledges the importance of prestigious super tournaments, which often feature top-level players and are key events in the FIDE calendar. 3. Reduction of Points for Tournaments with Multiple Rounds in One Day Tournaments with two rounds in one day will have a reduced total of Circuit points. Why? The idea is to reduce points for shorter tournaments, where the compressed schedule might not reflect the same level of effort as longer events. Final Approval and Publication The final version of the FIDE Circuit 2025 Regulations is expected to be approved by the FIDE Council in the coming days and published by December 31, 2024. These changes are designed to create a more balanced and competitive system for awarding FIDE Circuit points, ensuring that players are fairly rewarded for their performance in high-quality tournaments.
Spanish Championship: Daniil Yuffa and Sabrina Vega claim titles

GM Daniil Yuffa and IM Sabrina Vega have emerged as the new Spanish chess champions. The Spanish Chess Championship 2024, a 9-round Swiss tournament with classical time control, took place in Marbella, Spain from December 11-19. While men and women competed in the same pool, they were ranked separately. The event attracted some of the best Spanish players, including six grandmasters rated over 2600, and turned into a fiercely contested competition. Third-seeded Daniil Yuffa secured crucial victories in Rounds 7 and 8 against IM Diego Macias Pino and Alexei Shirov, heading into the final round with a comfortable 1-point lead over five rivals tied for second place. Despite his advantage, the leader faced a tough challenge in the final round, playing with the black pieces against top-seeded GM David Antón Guijarro. Daniil rose to the occasion, managing to escape with a draw in a difficult position and clinching his maiden national title. GMs Maksim Chigaev and Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli secured final round victories and tied for second place, with the former taking silver due to a superior Buchholz. In the women’s rankings, IM Sabrina Vega Gutiérrez scored 6.5/9 to claim her ninth national title as the best female player. IM Marta García Martín took second place, while Miranda Herrera Belén earned bronze. IM Diego Macías Pino finished ninth and won the Best U18 Award. Final standings Photos: Patricia Claros Aguilar Official website: feda.org/feda2k16/
Aleksandr Volodin and Margareth Olde crowned Estonian champions

GM Aleksandr Volodin and WIM Margareth Olde have emerged as the new chess champions of Estonia. This year’s Estonian Championship finals, held from December 12–19 at the Paul Keres Chess Hall in Tallinn, featured knockout tournaments in the Open and Women’s sections. The events boasted a combined prize fund of €10,000. In the Open section, a 16-player knockout tournament, GM Aleksandr Volodin faced IM Mai Narva, the highest-rated Estonian woman player, in the final. Volodin triumphed decisively, winning 2.5–0.5 to secure his fourth national title. Final Standings – Open Section GM Aleksandr Volodin (SK Diagonaal) IM Mai Narva (SK Reval-Sport) GM Meelis Kanep (Tõnu Truusi MKK) In the Women’s section, top-seeded WIM Margareth Olde lived up to expectations as the pre-tournament favorite. In a tightly contested final against WCM Grete Olde, Margareth clinched victory in the fourth game, capturing her third national title. Final Standings – Women’s Section WIM Margareth Olde (Tallinn MK) WCM Grete Olde (Tallinn MK) WIM Monika Tsõganova (MK Areng) Photos: Eesti Maleliit Facebook Official website: maleliit.ee/et/
FIDE and World Chess present limited edition FIDE 2024 R & B Championships collection

This December, Wall Street isn’t just about market moves—it’s hosting the FIDE Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships. To mark the occasion, FIDE and World Chess are dropping a limited-edition merch collection celebrating this historic event. The drop includes classic crewneck sweatshirts and T-shirts in a range of colors, each piece designed to feel at home in the middle of a chess match or a late-night dive into Nolita. The sweatshirts are pill-resistant, soft, and cozy enough for a blitz session on a freezing December evening. The tees are lightweight, perfectly cut, and layer well—because this is New York, and no one’s just wearing one thing. It’s the official merch. The kind you wear when you want to remind the world that New York just hosted the fastest, fiercest players on the planet. The championship itself is unfolding in the heart of Wall Street, bringing a new kind of speed to the financial district. It’s a mash-up of fast games and holiday energy: grandmasters trading moves while Christmas lights twinkle outside and fans spill into downtown cafés, bookstores, and chess-friendly corners. This drop is for anyone who wants to keep a piece of that scene, whether you’re part of the action or just want something better than a touristy hoodie. The FIDE Rapid & Blitz Championships Collection 2024 is now available. Shop it while you can, because in chess and in New York, timing is everything. Get yours now at shop.worldchess.com/collections/2024-rapid-and-blitz-new-york-city — limited stock, unlimited style. Visit the Championship if you are in New York. Grab your tickets at tickets.fide.com.
Kenya Championship 2024: Mclingeyo and Mongeli win titles

CM Robert Mclingeyo and WFM Master Sasha Mongeli emerged as the champions of the 2024 Kenya National Chess Championship (KNCC) held in the Makini School, Nairobi. The winner of the open section, 18-year-old CM Robert Mcligeyo, was awarded a brand-new Nissan Note worth Sh1.8 million (approximately $14,000) by the Chess Kenya Federation (CKF). Eighteen-year-old CM Robert Mcligeyo, the winner of the Open section, was awarded a brand-new Nissan Note valued at Sh1.8 million (approximately $14,000) by the Chess Kenya Federation (CKF). Representing KCB Chess Club, Mcligeyo delivered a remarkable performance, clinching the title with eight points. He edged out his closest rival and teammate, Jackson Ndegwa, who finished with 7.5 points. Mcligeyo’s ascent to the summit of Kenyan chess has been nothing short of extraordinary. Along the way, he dethroned his former coach and defending champion, Joseph Methu. His victories included wins against strong opponents such as Shem Aberi (1738), Hadem Nyamiaka (1785), Felix Boera (1891), Brian Kadenge (1843), CM Aguda Lwanga (1845), and Methu (1976). He also held his ground with draws against Hillary Sagwa (1854) and Allan Chumba (1832). “I had been completely out of a winning position and I think the nerves got the better of me and I blundered and I think I was completely lost but then got a sudden surge of energy and I was able to push through and eventually win,” said Robert about his final-round game. This marks the fifth consecutive year Chess Kenya has awarded the national champion a car, a tradition that has inspired many junior players. “Our goal is to use sport to impact lives and give youth an option of succeeding through chess. Next year we will have two cars for open and women section,” said Benard Wanjala, Chess Kenya President. Final standings Open In the women’s section, WFM Sasha Mongeli successfully defended her title, claiming a cash prize of Sh100, 000 (approximately $775) for her efforts. The ladies’ event was highly competitive, with four players tying for first place with a score of 7/9. Sasha secured the championship based on the second tiebreaker—achieving the highest number of victories. “I kicked the tournament with a bad start after losing my second round game. I was so devastated, but I thank God for enabling me to reach here by emerging as the winner,” Sasha shared. Final standings Women Text and photos: Chess Kenya
Young talents shine at World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championship in Slovenia

The three-day Rapid World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championship concluded in Terme Čatež, Slovenia. The rapid competition, featuring 11 intense rounds, showcased the exceptional chess skills and resilience of the participants, with some games decided in dramatic time scrambles. Although many top-seeded players fell short of victory in their respective categories, India’s Pranav V. (pictured above), with an impressive rating of 2497, delivered a commanding performance, securing the title in the Under-18 category. Slovenia celebrated a notable success thanks to Matic Lavrenčič (pictured below), the 10th seed in the Under-16 category, who captured gold for the host nation. Vietnam emerged as one of the standout nations, winning three titles. Khung Duy Dau triumphed in the Under-14 Boys’ category, Bin Vy Nguyen claimed victory in the Under-16 Girls’ category, and Le Xuan Hien Dang (pictured below) secured the title in the Under-14 Girls’ category. Estonia also had a moment of triumph, as Sofia Blokhgin emerged as the winner in the Under-18 Girls’ category. The action continued on December 16 with the World Blitz Chess Championship in the U14, U16, and U18 categories. India’s Pranav V. once again showcased his dominance by winning the Under-18 competition. Vietnam’s Khung Duy Dau (pictued below) mirrored this rapid event success, achieving two gold medals with a stellar performance in the Boys’ U14 category. Other blitz champions also included Daniyal Sapenov (Kazakhstan) in the U16 Boys’ category, WFM Nguyen Ngoc Hien (Vietnam) in the U16 Girls’ category, WFM Elizaveta Dorokhina (FIDE) in the U18 Girls’ category, and WFM Elnaz Kaliakhmet (Kazakhstan) in the U14 Girls’ category. The closing ceremony marked the conclusion of yet another highly successful championship. Medals were presented by FIDE General Secretary Lukasz Turlej, President of the Slovenian Chess Federation Dušan Mes, Honorary Chair and Chief Events Inspection Officer Ozgur Solakoglu, and the 2024 European Rapid champion GM Vladimir Fedoseev. Complete results: chess-results.com/tnr1079180.aspx?lan=1&art=0&flag=30 Official website: worldyouthrb2024.com/ Photos: Luka Rifelj Photo gallery
Full list of participants for 2024 WRB announced

Around 300 players have registered for the World Rapid and Blitz Championships, set to take place in New York this Christmas, with more names expected in the coming weeks If you happen to be somewhere around Manhattan between Christmas and New Year, don’t be surprised if you bump into a Grandmaster! Consider this a gentle warning for New York’s chess hustlers: the world’s top GMs are descending on the Big Apple for the strongest tournament ever held on U.S. soil. FIDE is pleased to announce the extended list of players confirmed for the event. As of now, the list includes 180 players in the Open and 109 players in the Women’s section. Elite players headline the Open competition All eyes will be on the world’s top-rated player and former world champion in classical chess, Magnus Carlsen, who enters the tournament as the top seed, determined to defend his titles in both Rapid and Blitz formats. Chess fans will also be able to see three former World Championship Challengers in action – current U.S. champion Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniachtchi from Moscow, and Israeli GM Boris Gelfand. The U.S. chess elite is taking advantage of playing on home turf as many top Grandmasters have registered, including: Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So, Levon Aronian, Jeffrey Xiong, Leinier Domignuez Perez, Hans Niemann, Sam Shankland, and others. The stellar lineup also includes the strongest players from the biggest chess nations in the world, such as India, China, Ukraine, France, Uzbekistan, and others. Women’s Champions past and present join the line-up In the Women’s competition, current World Champion in classical chess Ju Wenjun leads the field. She is joined by four former world champions Tan Zhongyi, Mariya Muzychuk, Alexandra Kosteniuk, and Zhu Chen. Representing the U.S. are the nation’s current women’s champion Carissa Yip, as well as former U.S. women’s champions Irina Krush and Jennifer Yu. Other prominent contenders for the top places will also be there, including Kateryna Lagno, Humpy Koneru, Harika Dronavalli, Nana Dzagnidze and Bibisara Assaubayeva. The full list of participants in both the Rapid and the Blitz can be found here: chess-results.com/tnr1074690.aspx?lan=1&art=0&flag=30. Tickets for both the Rapid and the Blitz as well as for the Wall Street Gambit Conference are available here: tickets.fide.com/ For more information about the event, visit the official website: worldrapidandblitz.fide.com/ Media accreditation: worldrapidandblitz.fide.com/media-registration/
FIDE Circuit 2024: Caruana seizes the lead

Fabiano Caruana has taken the lead in the 2024 FIDE Circuit race as it approaches its final stretch. As many anticipated, the American GM emerged victorious in at the Saint Louis Masters (despite losing in the final round). Fabiano earned a so-much-needed 16.39 points to leapfrog Arjun Erigaisi on the leaderboard. The Indian GM pushed hard in the Qatar Masters Open 2024, but his second-place finish was not enough to catch up with the leader. With both having completed seven tournaments counted towards the 2024 FIDE Circuit final standings, Fabiano Caruana hold a six point advantage over his main rival. The final competition of the 2024 FIDE Circuit race, the World Rapid and Blitz Championships, promises an intense battle for the top spot. Erigaisi really needs to improve his score, while Caruana could secure victory by maintaining status quo. The winner of the leaderboard will be crowned on the last day of the year. We maintain a dedicated page on our website for the FIDE Circuit, offering the latest information on eligible tournaments, the current standings, and regulations.Visit: FIDE Circuit 2024.
World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championship 2024 kicks off in Terme Čatež, Slovenia

The prestigious World Youth Rapid & Blitz Championship 2024 organized by the Slovenian Chess Federation, officially began in Terme Čatež, Slovenia. The event brought together 340 young players from 35 countries, competing in U14, U16, and U18 categories across open and girls’ sections. The playing hall, located within the scenic Terme Čatež resort, provides a spacious and comfortable environment for all participants. With all official hotels conveniently situated within walking distance of the venue, players and accompanying persons are enjoying a seamless and convenient tournament experience. Sixty boards are equipped with live DGT technology, broadcasting games on the official championship website. Spectators around the globe can follow the action live, while a video stream from the playing hall enhances the experience. Additionally, the organizers have created a dedicated area for parents and coaches, featuring large screens life footage of the playing hall. This thoughtful arrangement ensures that the tournament experience is engaging for all attendees, not just the players. The event is supported by a skilled team of arbiters, including Chief Arbiter Nenad Dorić from Croatia, and a fair play team ensuring a smooth and transparent competition. Before the first round, a technical meeting was held with representatives of all delegations, where tournament rules and procedures were explained in detail. The opening ceremony featured welcoming speeches by Mirko Bandelj, Vice President of the Slovenian Chess Federation, and Ivan Molan, Mayor of Brežice (pictured above). FIDE Technical Delegate Özgür Solakoğlu officially declared the tournament open. The cultural program included a vibrant performance by a group of majorettes, setting an energetic tone for the championship. As the games unfold over the next days, all eyes will be on these rising stars as they compete for glory in rapid and blitz formats. Stay tuned for daily updates, live game coverage, and highlights from this global chess event. Photos: Luka Rifelj Official webpage: worldyouthrb2024.com/