
The 39th Chess Olympiad (Russian: 39-я Шахматная олимпиада, 39-ya Shakhmatnaya olimpiada), organised 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 from September 19 to October 4, 2010, in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. There were 148 teams in the open event and 115 in the women's event. In total, 1306 players were registered.[2]
This was the fourth time Russia organized the Chess Olympiad after 1956 (Soviet Union), 1994, and 1998. Six cities had submitted bids to organize the Olympiad: Khanty-Mansiysk, Budva, Buenos Aires, Poznań, Riga, and Tallinn. The selection was part of the FIDE Congress held during the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin in 2006.
The main events in both competitions were held in indoor tennis courts, which opened in September 2008. With an area of 15,558 m2, it hosted 3,500 chess fans.
Both tournament sections were officiated by international arbiter Sava Stoisavljević (Serbia). For the second time, the number of rounds of the Swiss system was 11 with accelerated pairings. Both divisions were played over four boards per round, with each team allowed one alternate for a total of five players. The final rankings were determined by match points. In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided by 1. Deducted Sonneborn-Berger; 2. Game points; 3. Deducted sum of match points.[3]
The time control for each game permitted each player 90 minutes their first 40 moves and 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an additional 30 seconds increment for each player after each move, beginning with the first. The rule introduced at the previous Olympiad, according to which no draws by agreement were permitted before 30 moves, was once again abolished.
Open event
The open division was contested by 148 teams representing 141 nations. Russia, as hosts, fielded no less than five teams, whilst the International Braille Chess Association (IBCA), the International Physically Disabled Chess Association (IPCA), and the International Committee of Silent Chess (ICSC) each provided one squad. Senegal were signed up, but did not turn up for their first round match and were disqualified.
Ukraine, led by Vasyl Ivanchuk and former FIDE Champion Ruslan Ponomariov, took their second title after 2004. Once again, the Russian hosts were the pre-tournament favourites but, for the fourth Olympiad in a row, failed to live up to expectations, although they came close this time. Captained by former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik, the Russians trailed the Ukrainians by one point before the last round. When Ukraine and eventual bronze medallists Israel, led by Boris Gelfand, drew their final match, Russia had the opportunity to snatch the gold. They only drew as well, however, so in the end had to settle for silver.
Although the Russian "A" team disappointed its fans on its home turf, the "B" squad, with five Olympic debutants, exceeded expectations by finishing sixth. Captain Ian Nepomniachtchi won an individual bronze medal on the top board.
Defending champions Armenia had to settle for seventh place and Team United States for ninth. India was once again without reigning World Champion Viswanathan Anand and finished 18th, while his opponent in the recent championship match, Veselin Topalov, led Bulgaria to 31st place. Another former great power of chess, England, also disappointed in 24th place. The number one player in the world, Magnus Carlsen, only scored 4½ points in 8 games, and his Norwegian team ended up in 51st place.
Due to financial disagreements with the national federation, the top German players did not show up. Seriously weakened, Team Germany came recorded an all-time low in 64th place, just below the team of physically impaired players. Incidentally, the IPCA team were led by Thomas Luther, a former four-time Olympian for the German team.
- Open event - # - Country - Players - Average 
 rating- MP - dSB - 1  Ukraine Ukraine- Ivanchuk, Ponomariov, Eljanov, Efimenko, Moiseenko - 2737 - 19 - 2  Russia Russia- Kramnik, Grischuk, Svidler, Karjakin, Malakhov - 2755 - 18 - 3  Israel Israel- Gelfand, Sutovsky, Smirin, Rodshtein, Mikhalevski - 2676 - 17 - 367.5 - 4  Hungary Hungary- Leko, Almási, Polgár, Berkes, Balogh - 2698 - 17 - 355.5 - 5  China China- Wang Yue, Wang Hao, Bu Xiangzhi, Zhou Jianchao, Li Chao - 2703 - 16 - 362.0 - 6  Russia "B" Russia "B"- Nepomniachtchi, Alekseev, Vitiugov, Tomashevsky, Timofeev - 2702 - 16 - 355.0 - 7  Armenia Armenia- Aronian, Akopian, Sargissian, Pashikian, Grigoryan - 2698 - 16 - 345.0 - 8  Spain Spain- Shirov, Vallejo Pons, Salgado Lopez, 
 Magem Badals, Alsina Leal- 2658 - 16 - 332.0 - 9  United States United States- Nakamura, Kamsky, Onischuk, Shulman, Hess - 2691 - 16 - 315.5 - 10  France France- Vachier-Lagrave, Fressinet, Tkachiev, Édouard, Feller - 2681 - 16 - 311.5 
- Rank - Country - Average rating - MP - dSB - GP - Final Ranking - Open - 11  Poland Poland- 2662 - 15 - 346.5 - 12  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan- 2694 - 15 - 333.0 - 13  Russia "C" Russia "C"- 2665 - 15 - 320.5 - 14 .svg.png.webp) Belarus Belarus- 2659 - 15 - 307.5 - 15  Netherlands Netherlands- 2665 - 15 - 305.0 - 16  Slovakia Slovakia- 2596 - 15 - 302.5 - 17  Brazil Brazil- 2590 - 15 - 290.5 - 18  India India- 2645 - 15 - 287.0 - 19  Denmark Denmark- 2519 - 15 - 257.5 - 20  Czech Republic Czech Republic- 2656 - 14 - 338.5 - 21  Italy Italy- 2583 - 14 - 316.5 - 22  Greece Greece- 2590 - 14 - 302.5 - 23  Cuba Cuba- 2652 - 14 - 299.0 - 24  England England- 2673 - 14 - 292.0 - 25  Argentina Argentina- 2587 - 14 - 281.0 - 26  Estonia Estonia- 2511 - 14 - 277.0 - 27  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan- 2535 - 14 - 274.0 - 28  Moldova Moldova- 2580 - 14 - 265.0 - 29  Iran Iran- 2550 - 14 - 259.5 - 30  Georgia Georgia- 2637 - 13 - 316.0 - 31  Bulgaria Bulgaria- 2693 - 13 - 287.5 - 32  Croatia Croatia- 2585 - 13 - 284.5 - 33 .svg.png.webp) Serbia Serbia- 2609 - 13 - 278.0 - 34  Sweden Sweden- 2572 - 13 - 277.0 - 35  Lithuania Lithuania- 2545 - 13 - 268.0 - 36  Slovenia Slovenia- 2485 - 13 - 264.5 - 37 .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada- 2492 - 13 - 264.0 - 38  Austria Austria- 2516 - 13 - 263.0 - 39  Russia "D" Russia "D"- 2492 - 13 - 258.0 - 40  Iceland Iceland- 2489 - 13 - 257.5 - 41  Egypt Egypt- 2537 - 13 - 252.0 - 42  Montenegro Montenegro- 2481 - 13 - 251.5 - 43  Qatar Qatar- 2483 - 13 - 236.0 - 44  Peru Peru- 2516 - 13 - 231.0 - 45  Turkey Turkey- 2501 - 13 - 230.0 - 46  Uruguay Uruguay- 2384 - 13 - 227.0 - 47  Zambia Zambia- 2002 - 13 - 202.5 - 48 - ICSC - 2394 - 13 - 197.0 - 49  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan- 2572 - 12 - 285.0 - 50  Philippines Philippines- 2552 - 12 - 276.0 - 51  Norway Norway- 2594 - 12 - 274.5 - 52  Vietnam Vietnam- 2587 - 12 - 272.0 - 53  Chile Chile- 2500 - 12 - 261.0 - 54  Colombia Colombia- 2475 - 12 - 255.0 - 55 .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- 2502 - 12 - 253.0 - 56  North Macedonia North Macedonia- 2524 - 12 - 246.5 - 57  Albania Albania- 2419 - 12 - 231.5 - 58  Singapore Singapore- 2393 - 12 - 231.0 - 59  Finland Finland- 2456 - 12 - 218.0 - 60 .svg.png.webp) Belgium Belgium- 2394 - 12 - 215.0 - 61  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates- 2286 - 12 - 211.5 - 62  Pakistan Pakistan- 1970 - 12 - 194.5 - 63 - IPCA - 2403 - 12 - 192.5 - 64  Germany Germany- 2534 - 11 - 268.0 - 65 .svg.png.webp) Switzerland Switzerland- 2513 - 11 - 258.5 - 66  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina- 2574 - 11 - 254.5 - 67  Indonesia Indonesia- 2423 - 11 - 248.5 - 68 .svg.png.webp) Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan- 2350 - 11 - 231.5 - 69  Latvia Latvia- 2472 - 11 - 224.0 - 70  Russia "E" Russia "E"- 2449 - 11 - 220.0 - 71  Mongolia Mongolia- 2422 - 11 - 216.5 - 72  Mexico Mexico- 2557 - 11 - 214.0 - 73  Bangladesh Bangladesh- 2335 - 11 - 200.0 - 74  South Africa South Africa- 2338 - 11 - 194.5 - 75  Portugal Portugal- 2459 - 11 - 194.0 - 76  Turkmenistan Turkmenistan- 2418 - 11 - 193.0 - 77  Jordan Jordan- 2343 - 11 - 188.0 - 78 .svg.png.webp) Libya Libya- 2195 - 11 - 187.5 - 79 .svg.png.webp) Paraguay Paraguay- 2330 - 11 - 186.0 - 80  Faroe Islands Faroe Islands- 2332 - 11 - 185.5 - 81  Venezuela Venezuela- 2429 - 11 - 184.5 - 82  Costa Rica Costa Rica- 2342 - 11 - 179.0 - 83  Scotland Scotland- 2429 - 11 - 175.5 - 84  Yemen Yemen- 2327 - 11 - 165.0 - 85  Ecuador Ecuador- 2424 - 10 - 219.0 - 86  Tajikistan Tajikistan- 2436 - 10 - 218.0 - 87  Andorra Andorra- 2285 - 10 - 206.5 - 88  Ireland Ireland- 2365 - 10 - 202.0 - 89  Algeria Algeria- 2273 - 10 - 195.5 - 90  Dominican Republic Dominican Republic- 2314 - 10 - 191.5 - 91  New Zealand New Zealand- 2272 - 10 - 176.0 - 92  Malaysia Malaysia- 2325 - 10 - 172.0 - 93  Thailand Thailand- 2256 - 10 - 168.5 - 21 - 94  Panama Panama- 2165 - 10 - 168.5 - 20½ - 95  Barbados Barbados- 2251 - 10 - 168.0 - 96  Japan Japan- 2221 - 10 - 166.5 - 97  Luxembourg Luxembourg- 2279 - 10 - 162.5 - 20½ - 98  Cyprus Cyprus- 2152 - 10 - 162.5 - 19 - 99  Guatemala Guatemala- 2214 - 10 - 160.5 - 100  Malta Malta- 2180 - 10 - 157.0 - 101  Nigeria Nigeria- 1464 - 10 - 153.0 - 102 - IBCA - 2346 - 10 - 145.5 - 103  Iraq Iraq- 2363 - 9 - 183.0 - 104  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka- 2088 - 9 - 169.0 - 105  Jamaica Jamaica- 2243 - 9 - 160.0 - 106  Uganda Uganda- 1938 - 9 - 158.5 - 107  Nepal Nepal- 2096 - 9 - 152.5 - 108  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico- 2224 - 9 - 151.0 - 109  Lebanon Lebanon- 2227 - 9 - 149.0 - 110  Monaco Monaco- 2252 - 9 - 143.0 - 111  Honduras Honduras- 1950 - 9 - 141.5 - 112  Palestine Palestine- 1894 - 9 - 133.0 - 113 .svg.png.webp) South Korea South Korea- 2069 - 9 - 132.0 - 114 .svg.png.webp) Bolivia Bolivia- 2206 - 9 - 116.5 - 115  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago- 2164 - 9 - 107.0 - 116  Botswana Botswana- 2217 - 8 - 141.0 - 117  Brunei Brunei- 2115 - 8 - 139.0 - 118  Mauritius Mauritius- 2128 - 8 - 138.0 - 119  Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei- 1849 - 8 - 137.5 - 120  Kenya Kenya- 1669 - 8 - 135.0 - 121  Aruba Aruba- 2007 - 8 - 130.5 - 122  Wales Wales- 2260 - 8 - 127.5 - 123  Jersey Jersey- 2111 - 8 - 127.0 - 124  Angola Angola- 2230 - 8 - 125.0 - 125  Mali Mali- 1200 - 8 - 121.5 - 126  Namibia Namibia- 1891 - 8 - 112.0 - 127 .svg.png.webp) Malawi Malawi- 1435 - 8 - 104.0 - 128  Ethiopia Ethiopia- 1691 - 8 - 100.0 - 129  Hong Kong Hong Kong- 1967 - 8 - 83.0 - 130  Guernsey Guernsey- 1927 - 8 - 69.5 - 131 .svg.png.webp) Mauritania Mauritania- 1200 - 7 - 112.5 - 132  Suriname Suriname- 2120 - 7 - 110.0 - 133  Macau Macau- 1992 - 7 - 108.5 - 134  Mozambique Mozambique- 1853 - 7 - 103.0 - 135  Madagascar Madagascar- 1438 - 7 - 102.0 - 136 .svg.png.webp) Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles- 2049 - 7 - 80.5 - 137  Cameroon Cameroon- 1200 - 7 - 78.5 - 138  São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe- 1496 - 7 - 70.5 - 139  Haiti Haiti- 1619 - 6 - 98.0 - 140  Ghana Ghana- 1530 - 6 - 81.0 - 15½ - 141  Bermuda Bermuda- 1940 - 6 - 81.0 - 14½ - 142  Sierra Leone Sierra Leone- 1200 - 6 - 74.0 - 143  Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea- 2058 - 6 - 70.0 - 144 .svg.png.webp) San Marino San Marino- 2038 - 6 - 50.5 - 145  Burundi Burundi- 1200 - 4 - 45.5 - 146  Rwanda Rwanda- 1321 - 3 - 57.0 - 147  United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands- 1200 - 3 - 32.5 - 148  Seychelles Seychelles- 1604 - 2 
Group prizes
In addition to the overall medals, prizes were given out to the best teams in five different seeding groups—in other words, the teams who exceeded their seeding the most. Overall medal winners were not eligible for group prizes.
Individual medals
All board prizes were given out according to performance ratings. Sutovsky on the second board had the best performance of all players at the tournament:
- Board 1:  Vasyl Ivanchuk 2890 Vasyl Ivanchuk 2890
- Board 2:  Emil Sutovsky 2895 Emil Sutovsky 2895
- Board 3: .svg.png.webp) Vitaly Teterev 2853 Vitaly Teterev 2853
- Board 4:  Sergey Karjakin 2859 Sergey Karjakin 2859
- Reserve:  Mateusz Bartel 2706 Mateusz Bartel 2706
Women's event

The women's division was contested by 115 teams representing 110 nations. Russia, as hosts, fielded three teams, whilst the International Braille Chess Association (IBCA), the International Physically Disabled Chess Association (IPCA), and the International Committee of Silent Chess (ICSC) each provided one squad.
The Russians won by an impressive four points to take their first independent title in the post-Soviet era. The team was led by the two Kosintseva sisters, who both won their respective boards, while reigning World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk "only" played third board and finished sixth.
China was captained by soon-to-be World Champion, 16-year-old Hou Yifan. They clinched the silver medals, another two points ahead of a field of six teams, of which defending champions Georgia had the best tie-break score and took the bronze.
The number one female player in the world, Judit Polgár, was absent from the women's competition. Instead she represented Hungary on third board in the open event, where she finished fourth both individually and with the team.
- Women's event - # - Country - Players - Average 
 rating- MP - dSB - 1  Russia Russia- T. Kosintseva, N. Kosintseva, Kosteniuk, Galliamova, Gunina - 2536 - 22 - 2  China China- Hou Yifan, Ju Wenjun, Zhao Xue, Huang Qian, Wang Yu - 2500 - 18 - 3  Georgia Georgia- Dzagnidze, Javakhishvili, Melia, Khukhashvili, Khotenashvili - 2472 - 16 - 384.0 - 4  Cuba Cuba- Ordaz Valdés, Linares Nápoles, 
 Marrero Lopez, Pina Vega, Arribas Robaina- 2333 - 16 - 348.5 - 5  United States United States- Krush, Zatonskih, Abrahamyan, Baginskaite, Foisor - 2413 - 16 - 336.5 - 6  Poland Poland- Soćko, Zawadzka, Majdan-Gajewska, Dworakowska, Kądziołka - 2386 - 16 - 336.0 - 7  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan- Z. Mamedyarova, T. Mamedyarova, Mammadova, Umudova, Isgandarova - 2270 - 16 - 320.0 - 8  Bulgaria Bulgaria- Stefanova, Voiska, Nikolova, Videnova, Velcheva - 2361 - 16 - 296.5 - 9  Ukraine Ukraine- Lahno, Zhukova, Ushenina, Gaponenko, Muzychuk - 2493 - 15 - 366.5 - 10  Russia "B" Russia "B"- Pogonina, Girya, Savina, Bodnaruk, Kashlinskaya - 2427 - 15 - 335.5 
- Rank - Country - Average 
 rating- MP - dSB - GP - dSMP - Final Ranking - Women - 11  Armenia Armenia- 2401 - 15 - 327.5 - 12  Greece Greece- 2306 - 15 - 316.0 - 13  Romania Romania- 2352 - 15 - 312.5 - 14  Russia "C" Russia "C"- 2209 - 15 - 287.0 - 15  Hungary Hungary- 2398 - 14 - 320.5 - 16  France France- 2375 - 14 - 314.0 - 17  India India- 2400 - 14 - 313.5 - 18  Vietnam Vietnam- 2282 - 14 - 278.0 - 19  Iran Iran- 2252 - 14 - 276.0 - 20  Lithuania Lithuania- 2191 - 14 - 261.5 - 21  England England- 2195 - 14 - 257.5 - 27½ - 22  Croatia Croatia- 2262 - 14 - 257.5 - 23½ - 23  Peru Peru- 2210 - 14 - 246.5 - 24  Slovakia Slovakia- 2349 - 13 - 317.5 - 25  Germany Germany- 2344 - 13 - 313.5 - 26  Serbia Serbia- 2337 - 13 - 304.0 - 27  Israel Israel- 2290 - 13 - 290.0 - 28  Netherlands Netherlands- 2330 - 13 - 279.5 - 28½ - 29  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan- 2196 - 13 - 279.5 - 27½ - 30  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan- 2222 - 13 - 277.5 - 31  Latvia Latvia- 2293 - 13 - 263.5 - 32  Slovenia Slovenia- 2358 - 13 - 257.5 - 33  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina- 2168 - 13 - 255.0 - 34 .svg.png.webp) Belarus Belarus- 2218 - 13 - 252.5 - 35  Argentina Argentina- 2259 - 13 - 249.5 - 36  Italy Italy- 2240 - 13 - 238.5 - 37  Colombia Colombia- 2191 - 12 - 266.5 - 38  Turkey Turkey- 2145 - 12 - 264.0 - 39  Spain Spain- 2272 - 12 - 258.0 - 40  Moldova Moldova- 2168 - 12 - 251.0 - 41  Sweden Sweden- 2100 - 12 - 244.5 - 42  Ecuador Ecuador- 2195 - 12 - 239.0 - 43  Indonesia Indonesia- 2144 - 12 - 236.0 - 44  Philippines Philippines- 2107 - 12 - 234.5 - 45  Denmark Denmark- 2057 - 12 - 200.5 - 46 .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- 2105 - 12 - 198.5 - 47  Venezuela Venezuela- 2105 - 12 - 191.0 - 48  Bangladesh Bangladesh- 2035 - 12 - 178.0 - 49  Turkmenistan Turkmenistan- 2167 - 11 - 251.5 - 50  Czech Republic Czech Republic- 2313 - 11 - 248.0 - 51  Mongolia Mongolia- 2229 - 11 - 247.0 - 52 .svg.png.webp) Switzerland Switzerland- 2163 - 11 - 220.5 - 53  Norway Norway- 2166 - 11 - 204.0 - 54  Estonia Estonia- 2144 - 11 - 203.5 - 55  Austria Austria- 2228 - 11 - 203.0 - 56  Guatemala Guatemala- 1892 - 11 - 202.5 - 57  Iceland Iceland- 1968 - 11 - 201.0 - 58  Montenegro Montenegro- 2157 - 11 - 196.5 - 59 - ICSC - 2113 - 11 - 193.0 - 60  North Macedonia North Macedonia- 1993 - 11 - 192.5 - 61  Algeria Algeria- 1713 - 11 - 184.5 - 62  Singapore Singapore- 1991 - 11 - 179.0 - 63  Chile Chile- 1921 - 11 - 160.0 - 64  Malaysia Malaysia- 1941 - 11 - 159.5 - 65  Scotland Scotland- 1970 - 11 - 155.0 - 66  Portugal Portugal- 2050 - 10 - 227.0 - 67 .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada- 2054 - 10 - 217.0 - 68 - IPCA - 1975 - 10 - 178.0 - 69  South Africa South Africa- 1952 - 10 - 175.0 - 70  Brazil Brazil- 2016 - 10 - 172.5 - 71  Mexico Mexico- 2071 - 10 - 166.0 - 72 .svg.png.webp) Paraguay Paraguay- 1753 - 10 - 162.5 - 73  Albania Albania- 1970 - 10 - 159.5 - 74 .svg.png.webp) Bolivia Bolivia- 2013 - 10 - 155.0 - 75  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka- 1820 - 10 - 147.5 - 76  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico- 1880 - 10 - 141.5 - 77  Jordan Jordan- 1882 - 10 - 136.5 - 78  Syria Syria- 1742 - 10 - 122.0 - 79  Tajikistan Tajikistan- 1779 - 9 - 169.0 - 20½ - 107 - 80 - IBCA - 1803 - 9 - 169.0 - 20½ - 102 - 81  Dominican Republic Dominican Republic- 1982 - 9 - 168.0 - 82  New Zealand New Zealand- 1952 - 9 - 162.0 - 83  Jamaica Jamaica- 1401 - 9 - 160.5 - 84 .svg.png.webp) Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan- 1855 - 9 - 160.0 - 85  Egypt Egypt- 1947 - 9 - 158.0 - 86  Botswana Botswana- 1889 - 9 - 145.5 - 87  Qatar Qatar- 1568 - 9 - 118.0 - 17 - 88  Nigeria Nigeria- 1375 - 9 - 118.0 - 16½ - 89  Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei- 1391 - 9 - 117.5 - 90  Barbados Barbados- 1958 - 9 - 115.5 - 91  Wales Wales- 1862 - 8 - 158.0 - 92  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates- 1714 - 8 - 135.0 - 93  Tunisia Tunisia- 1529 - 8 - 128.5 - 94 .svg.png.webp) South Korea South Korea- 1555 - 8 - 122.0 - 95  Zambia Zambia- 1200 - 8 - 119.0 - 96  Suriname Suriname- 1636 - 8 - 111.0 - 97  Yemen Yemen- 1732 - 8 - 109.0 - 98  Angola Angola- 1694 - 8 - 90.5 - 99 .svg.png.webp) Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles- 1361 - 8 - 79.0 - 100  Iraq Iraq- 1893 - 7 - 139.0 - 101  Uganda Uganda- 1200 - 7 - 125.0 - 102  Thailand Thailand- 1376 - 7 - 110.0 - 103  Ireland Ireland- 1252 - 7 - 100.5 - 104  Japan Japan- 1425 - 7 - 86.5 - 105  Aruba Aruba- 1200 - 7 - 84.5 - 106  Panama Panama- 1377 - 7 - 80.5 - 107  Ethiopia Ethiopia- 1200 - 7 - 45.0 - 108 .svg.png.webp) Malawi Malawi- 1200 - 6 - 79.5 - 109  Pakistan Pakistan- 1349 - 6 - 79.0 - 110  Kenya Kenya- 1200 - 6 - 70.5 - 111  Honduras Honduras- 1200 - 6 - 70.0 - 112  Mozambique Mozambique- 1331 - 6 - 66.0 - 113  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago- 1506 - 6 - 64.0 - 114 .svg.png.webp) Libya Libya- 1441 - 6 - 61.5 - 115  Seychelles Seychelles- 1200 - 1 
Individual medals
All board prizes were given out according to performance ratings. Gaponenko on the fourth board had the best performance of all players at the tournament:
- Board 1:  Tatiana Kosintseva 2628 Tatiana Kosintseva 2628
- Board 2:  Nadezhda Kosintseva 2662 Nadezhda Kosintseva 2662
- Board 3:  Yaniet Marrero Lopez 2511 Yaniet Marrero Lopez 2511
- Board 4:  Inna Gaponenko 2691 Inna Gaponenko 2691
- Reserve:  Mariya Muzychuk 2431 Mariya Muzychuk 2431
Overall title
The Nona Gaprindashvili Trophy is awarded to the nation that has the highest toal number of match points in the open and women's divisions combined. Where two or more teams are tied, they are ordered by the same tie breakers as in the two separate events.
The trophy, named after the former women's World Champion (1961–78), was created by FIDE in 1997.
| # | Team | MP | dSB | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  Russia | 40 | |
| 2 |  China | 34 | 748.5 | 
| 3 |  Ukraine | 34 | 747.0 | 
FIDE presidential election
During the Olympiad, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was re-elected as President of FIDE, defeating his rival, former World Champion Anatoly Karpov, decisively by 95 votes to 55.[4]
Controversies
In the first round, the team from Yemen refused to play against Israel. Each of the four Israeli players was thus awarded a technical victory.[5]
Three French players were caught in a scheme to use a computer program to decide moves. Their plan involved one player, Cyril Marzolo (IM), following the tournament at home and using the computer program to decide the best moves. He would send the moves by text message to the captain of the French team, Arnaud Hauchard (GM), who would then stand or sit at various tables as a signal to the player Sébastien Feller (GM) to make a certain move. Feller and Marzolo were given five year suspensions for this, while Hauchard was given a lifetime suspension. None of the other players on the French team knew of this or were involved.[6][7]
Notes
- ↑ Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to all male and female players.
- ↑ Chess Olympiad 2010 Archived 2020-09-17 at the Wayback Machine, Chessdom.com
- ↑ FIDE Handbook Retrieved on 2012-09-05.
- ↑ "Kirsan Ilyumzhinov wins 2010 FIDE elections". Chessdom.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-10-02. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
- ↑ Round 2 Olympiad Games now up Archived 2012-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, The Week in chess, 23 September 2010
- ↑ "French chess hit by Russia olympiad 'cheating' scandal". BBC. 24 March 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ↑ "Cheating chess champion is banned for five years". connexionfrance.com. Retrieved 2016-05-02.
External links
- 39th Chess Olympiad: Khanty-Mansiysk 2010 OlimpBase
- Official site
- Chess Olympiad 2010 details Archived 2020-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Venue Archived 2020-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Open section
- Women's section