Chesschampionship2020.part1.rar Today
Split between Shanghai, China (Games 1–6) and Vladivostok, Russia (Games 7–12). Format: 12 classical games followed by tiebreaks. Outcome: The classical portion ended in a 6–6 tie .
The second half did not resume until April 2021, eventually won by Ian Nepomniachtchi . 3. Other Notable 2020 Championships ChessChampionship2020.part1.rar
The most significant championship completed in 2020 was the match between defending champion (China) and challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina (Russia). Dates: January 5 – January 24, 2020. Split between Shanghai, China (Games 1–6) and Vladivostok,
USA won the 50+ section and Russia won the 65+ section in Prague (March 2020), though the event was cut short due to the pandemic. The second half did not resume until April
The year 2020 was a historic and tumultuous period for competitive chess, marked by the completion of a major women's world title match and the unprecedented suspension of the men's world championship cycle due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ian Nepomniachtchi and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave were leading when the event was halted.