Nona Gaprindashvili Trophy

Nona Gaprindashvili Trophy is a prestigious award given to the chess players of the country that achieves the best combined score of open and women's teams in the Chess Olympiad.

Trophy history

This trophy was created by FIDE in 1997 and named after Nona Gaprindashvili, the former women's World Champion (1962–1978). The trophy is awarded to the team that has the best overall performance across the open and women's divisions. It was first awarded to Russian men's and women's teams at the 33rd Chess Olympiad in Elista in 1998.

Russia won this trophy six times, China – three times, India and Ukraine – two times each.

Trophy winners

Year First Second Third
1998  Russia  China  Georgia
2000  Russia  Ukraine  Georgia
2002  Russia  China  Hungary
2004  Russia  United States  Armenia
2006  China  Ukraine  Armenia
2008  Ukraine  Armenia  United States
2010  Russia  China  Ukraine
2012  Russia  China  Ukraine
2014  China  Russia  Ukraine
2016  Ukraine  United States  China
2018  China  Russia  Ukraine
2020  India  United States  India 2
2024  India  United States  Armenia

Trophy mischief

In 2008, after Ukrainian chess players won the prize, it was damaged during transportation to Ukraine. Trophy renovated in 2009 according to the same design.[1]

In 2022, the trophy was won by Indian chess players. In 2024, it was won again by the Indian men's and women's team, but only a copy of the award was presented as the award had disappeared in India between the Olympics.[2][3]

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