Chess at the 2006 Asian Games
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was contested at the 2006 Asian Games
2006 Asian Games
The 15th Asian Games, officially known as the XV Asiad, is Asia's Olympic-style sporting event that was held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to December 15, 2006. Doha was the first city in its region and only the second in West Asia to host the games...

in Doha
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, Qatar
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 from December 2 to December 14. Rapid Chess was held for men and women as well as a mixed Classical Chess competition. All events were held at the Al-Dana Indoor Hall.

Medal table

1 align=left |2 0 0 2
2 align=left |1 0 0 1
3 align=left |0 2 1 3
4 align=left |0 1 0 1
5 align=left |0 0 1 1
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Total 3 3 3 9

Medalists

Men's
individual rapid
Women's
individual rapid
Mixed
team classical

Krishnan Sasikiran
Krishnan Sasikiran
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Pendyala Harikrishna
Pendyala Harikrishna
Pentala Harikrishna is a chess player from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Harikrishna became the youngest grandmaster from India in 2001. He is No. 3 in India after Viswanathan Anand & Krishnan Sasikiran, No. 9 in Asia & ranked 71st in the world as per FIDE rating as on November 2011.In November...


Koneru Humpy
Koneru Humpy
Humpy Koneru is an Indian chess Grandmaster. Her January 2010 FIDE Elo rating is 2614, placing her number two in the world for women . In 2007 she surpassed the rating of 2577 set by Susan Polgar to become the second-highest ranked female player in history...


Bu Xiangzhi
Bu Xiangzhi
Bu Xiangzhi is a Chinese chess grandmaster. In 1999, he became China's 10th Grandmaster at the age of 13 years, 10 months, 13 days, at the time the youngest in history. In April 2008, Bu and Ni Hua became the second and third Chinese players to pass the 2700 Elo rating line, after Wang Yue...


Wang Yue
Wang Yue
Wang Yue is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. He is China's highest-ever rated player with a peak Elo rating of 2751. In 2004, he became China's 18th Grandmaster at the age of 17....


Zhao Xue
Zhao Xue
Zhao Xue is a Chinese chess player who holds the Woman Grandmaster and Grandmaster titles. In 2008, she became China's 24th Grandmaster.-Career:...


Ehsan Ghaemmaghami
Elshan Moradi
Elshan Moradi
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Atousa Pourkashian

Men's individual rapid

December 2–4
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 Pts RtgSum
JOR2
1
BAN2
1
UZB1
½
BAN1
1
CHN2
1
VIE1
½
QAT1
1
CHN1
½
IND2
1
20761
SRI1
1
TKM1
1
CHN2
½
UZB1
1
IRI2
1
KAZ1
½
CHN1
0
IND1
1
IRI1
1
7 20847
TKM2
1
BAN1
0
PHI2
1
QAT2
1
QAT1
1
UZB2
1
VIE1
1
KAZ1
½
UZB1
½
7 20339
4 UAE1
1
UZB2
1
KAZ1
½
VIE1
0
INA1
0
BAN2
1
QAT2
1
PHI1
1
CHN1
½
6 20289
5 UAE2
½
MGL2
1
VIE2
0
SYR1
1
UZB2
0
TKM2
½
SYR2
1
INA1
1
CHN2
1
6 19621
6 SYR2
1
INA1
1
VIE1
½
VIE2
1
KAZ1
0
IND1
1
UZB2
1
IND2
0
KAZ2
0
20681
7 BRN2
1
IND1
½
INA2
1
QAT1
0
PHI1
½
INA1
1
VIE2
½
BAN1
1
VIE1
0
20354
8 MAC1
1
QAT1
½
IRI2
½
IND2
½
IRI1
½
TKM1
½
UAE1
1
UZB1
0
BAN2
1
20328
9 JPN1
1
PHI2
½
KAZ2
1
CHN2
0
BAN2
1
BAN1
½
IRI1
½
IRI2
½
QAT1
½
20327
10 NEP1
1
UZB1
0
JOR2
1
TKM1
1
KAZ2
1
CHN1
0
CHN2
0
MGL1
½
QAT2
1
20252
11 MGL1
1
IRI1
½
BAN1
½
BAN2
½
PHI2
1
CHN2
0
TKM1
1
VIE1
0
IRI2
1
20195
12 JPN2
1
PHI1
½
QAT2
½
IRI1
1
CHN1
0
SYR2
1
KAZ1
0
PHI2
1
VIE2
½
20054
13 SYR1
½
UAE2
½
JPN2
½
PHI1
½
JOR2
1
QAT2
½
INA2
1
CHN2
1
KAZ1
0
19831
14 SRI2
1
VIE1
0
BRN1
1
UZB2
0
SRI1
1
PHI1
½
IND1
0
INA2
1
BAN1
1
19746
15 PLE2
1
VIE2
½
CHN1
0
INA2
1
IND1
0
JOR2
1
INA1
½
QAT1
0
SRI1
1
5 20073
16 MGL2
½
SYR1
1
PHI1
½
SRI2
1
VIE1
0
MGL1
1
BAN1
½
VIE2
½
IND1
0
5 19786
17 NEP2
1
CHN2
0
NEP1
1
TKM2
½
UZB1
1
IRI1
0
PHI2
½
KAZ2
0
MGL1
1
5 19723
18 PLE1
1
CHN1
1
IND1
½
KAZ1
0
TKM2
1
VIE2
½
IRI2
½
IRI1
0
TKM1
0
20411
19 MAC2
1
INA2
½
QAT1
½
CHN1
0
SRI2
1
IND2
½
UZB1
0
MGL2
1
UZB2
0
20135
20 BRN1
1
KAZ1
0
UAE2
1
IND1
½
VIE2
0
UZB1
0
TKM2
1
SYR1
1
PHI1
0
20016
21 IND1
0
JPN1
1
SRI2
0
JPN2
1
MAC1
1
IRI2
0
SRI1
1
UZB2
½
INA1
0
19095
22 IND2
½
IRI2
0
NEP2
1
KAZ2
0
JPN2
0
PLE1
1
NEP1
1
BAN2
0
SRI2
1
18938
23 BAN2
0
JOR1
1
TKM1
0
JOR2
0
UAE1
0
MAC2
1
PLE1
1
TKM2
½
UAE2
1
18693
24 UZB1
0
NEP1
0
MGL2
1
SRI1
0
BRN1
1
SRI2
1
PHI1
0
UAE2
½
BRN2
1
18347
25 UZB2
0
UAE1
1
INA1
0
MGL2
1
SYR2
0
UAE2
½
SYR1
0
BYE
1
JOR1
1
16770
26 VIE2
0
MGL1
0
JOR1
0
BRN2
½
MGL2
0
BYE
1
MAC1
1
PLE1
1
TKM2
1
16068
27 JOR1
1
QAT2
½
IRI1
0
PHI2
0
NEP2
1
JPN2
1
IND2
0
TKM1
0
MGL2
½
4 19314
28 IRI2
½
KAZ2
0
UAE1
0
NEP1
0
JPN1
1
NEP2
1
JOR1
1
QAT2
0
INA2
½
4 19215
29 VIE1
0
SRI2
0
BRN2
1
UAE1
1
TKM1
0
MAC1
1
MGL1
0
SYR2
1
PHI2
0
4 18884
30 CHN2
0
NEP2
0
MAC2
1
PLE1
1
NEP1
1
QAT1
0
KAZ2
0
SRI1
0
JPN2
1
4 18512
31 TKM1
0
SRI1
1
MGL1
1
IRI2
0
QAT2
0
UAE1
0
JOR2
½
JPN2
1
SYR1
0
19271
32 CHN1
0
BRN2
1
MAC1
1
INA1
½
BAN1
0
KAZ2
½
BAN2
0
BRN1
½
JPN1
0
19077
33 KAZ2
½
IND2
½
BAN2
0
NEP2
½
JOR1
½
NEP1
½
JPN2
½
UAE1
½
BRN1
0
18819
34 INA2
0
BRN1
0
JPN1
1
MAC1
0
UAE2
½
BRN2
1
MGL2
0
NEP2
1
NEP1
0
17662
35 INA1
0
SYR2
1
SYR1
0
UAE2
½
INA2
0
MGL2
0
BYE
1
JOR1
0
MAC2
1
16694
36 KAZ1
0
PLE1
1
UZB2
0
BRN1
1
IND2
0
PHI2
0
SRI2
½
BRN2
0
BYE
1
16689
37 IRI1
0
TKM2
0
SRI1
0
JPN1
½
BYE
1
JOR1
0
MAC2
1
JOR2
1
UAE1
0
16293
38 QAT1
0
MAC2
1
IND2
½
MGL1
0
SYR1
1
INA2
0
UAE2
½
SRI2
0
SYR2
0
3 19490
39 BAN1
0
JOR2
0
BYE
1
SYR2
0
MAC2
1
SYR1
0
BRN1
0
JPN1
0
MAC1
1
3 13771
40 PHI1
0
BYE
1
TKM2
0
JOR1
1
MGL1
0
SRI1
0
JPN1
0
MAC2
½
PLE1
0
16021
41 QAT2
0
JPN2
0
SYR2
0
BYE
1
PLE1
0
BRN1
0
BRN2
0
MAC1
½
NEP2
0
15345
PHI2
0
DNF

Women's individual rapid

December 2–4
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 Pts RtgSum
BAN
1
VIE
1
UZB
1
IRI
1
QAT
1
CHN
0
INA
1
TKM
1
KAZ
1
8 18663
SYR
1
UZB
0
MGL
1
VIE
½
TKM
1
IND
1
IRI
1
KAZ
1
INA
1
18623
JOR
1
KAZ
1
IRI
0
TKM
1
IND
0
VIE
0
SRI
1
SYR
1
PHI
1
6 17637
4 SRI
1
BRN
1
QAT
1
IND
0
VIE
½
UZB
1
CHN
0
MGL
1
TKM
0
18606
5 PHI
½
JOR
1
INA
1
QAT
0
CHN
0
JPN
1
BAN
1
IND
0
IRI
1
18098
6 JPN
1
INA
½
CHN
0
SYR
½
SRI
1
PHI
½
VIE
1
IRI
0
JOR
1
17146
7 NEP
1
CHN
1
IND
0
KAZ
½
JOR
1
IRI
0
PHI
1
INA
0
VIE
1
16192
8 PLE
1
MGL
½
TKM
0
BRN
1
SYR
1
BAN
1
IND
0
UZB
1
CHN
0
15977
9 UAE
1
IND
0
PHI
1
CHN
½
IRI
½
QAT
1
MGL
0
BAN
1
UZB
0
5 18430
10 IRI
0
NEP
1
KAZ
0
PLE
1
MGL
0
BYE
1
QAT
0
MAC
1
JPN
1
5 11458
11 MAC
1
QAT
0
SRI
1
UZB
½
BAN
0
SYR
1
JOR
1
CHN
0
IND
0
17705
12 TKM
½
BAN
½
VIE
0
NEP
1
BRN
1
MGL
½
UZB
0
JPN
1
QAT
0
15728
13 IND
0
PHI
½
UAE
1
JPN
1
KAZ
1
INA
0
TKM
0
VIE
0
PLE
1
15493
14 CHN
0
UAE
1
PLE
1
MGL
½
INA
0
KAZ
0
NEP
1
QAT
0
BYE
1
13781
15 QAT
0
TKM
0
MAC
1
UAE
1
UZB
0
NEP
1
KAZ
0
BYE
1
MGL
0
4 13578
16 VIE
0
SYR
0
BAN
0
JOR
0
BYE
1
BRN
1
PLE
0
NEP
1
MAC
1
4 8379
17 INA
0
BYE
1
SYR
0
SRI
0
JPN
0
MAC
1
UAE
1
BRN
½
BAN
0
12025
18 MGL
0
MAC
1
BRN
½
BAN
0
PLE
1
TKM
0
BYE
1
PHI
0
SRI
0
8647
19 UZB
0
SRI
0
NEP
1
PHI
0
MAC
1
JOR
0
SYR
0
UAE
0
BRN
1
3 9975
20 BYE
1
IRI
0
JPN
½
INA
0
PHI
0
UAE
0
MAC
1
PLE
½
NEP
0
3 8380
21 KAZ
0
JPN
0
JOR
0
BYE
1
NEP
0
PLE
0
BRN
0
SRI
0
UAE
0
1 10007

Mixed team classical

December 6–14
Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 GP BH
Buchholz system
The Buchholz system is a ranking system in chess developed by Bruno Buchholz in 1932 in order to determine ranks in a Swiss system tournament where players have the same score...

MP
MGL
2½–½
TKM
3–0
QAT
2–1
VIE
2½–½
CHN
3–0
UZB
3–0
IRI
2½–½
INA
2½–½
KAZ
1½–1½
22½ 134½ 17
SYR
3–0
UZB
1–2
IRI
2½–½
INA
2½–½
IND
0–3
QAT
2–1
VIE
3–0
KAZ
1½–1½
BAN
2–1
17½ 140 13
SRI
2½–½
BAN
1½–1½
CHN
½–2½
MGL
2½–½
INA
1½–1½
TKM
3–0
IND
½–2½
UZB
1½–1½
QAT
3–0
16½ 140 11
4 UAE
2½–½
VIE
½–2½
MGL
2–1
PHI
2–1
UZB
½–2½
SYR
3–0
QAT
2½–½
CHN
1½–1½
IND
1½–1½
16 135½ 12
5 NEP
3–0
QAT
½–2½
BAN
3–0
CHN
½–2½
IRI
1½–1½
VIE
1½–1½
JOR
3–0
IND
½–2½
UZB
2½–½
16 134½ 10
6 JOR
3–0
INA
2½–½
IND
1–2
UZB
2–1
VIE
2–1
CHN
1–2
KAZ
½–2½
TKM
3–0
IRI
0–3
15 140½ 10
7 BRN
2½–½
IRI
1½–1½
INA
0–3
TKM
½–2½
JPN
2½–½
UAE
2–1
PHI
1½–1½
SYR
3–0
CHN
1–2
14½ 126 10
8 VIE
½–2½
UAE
1½–1½
MAC
3–0
KAZ
1–2
SYR
1½–1½
MGL
1–2
BAN
1½–1½
PLE
3–0
TKM
1½–1½
14½ 110 8
9 JPN
3–0
CHN
2–1
VIE
1–2
QAT
1–2
KAZ
2½–½
IND
0–3
MGL
2½–½
IRI
1½–1½
INA
½–2½
14 140 9
10 IND
½–2½
MAC
3–0
KAZ
1–2
IRI
½–2½
JOR
2½–½
PHI
2–1
UZB
½–2½
VIE
2½–½
UAE
1½–1½
14 123½ 9
11 PLE
3–0
IND
0–3
SYR
1–2
BAN
2½–½
UAE
2½–½
IRI
0–3
BRN
3–0
QAT
0–3
PHI
1½–1½
13½ 131½ 9
12 CHN
0–3
JPN
3–0
TKM
2–1
JOR
1½–1½
PHI
1½–1½
KAZ
0–3
NEP
2½–½
BAN
0–3
MAC
3–0
13½ 112 10
13 IRI
½–2½
BRN
1–2
UAE
1–2
PLE
1½–1½
BYE
JOR
0–3
MAC
2½–½
NEP
2½–½
JPN
2½–½
13 87½ 8
14 KAZ
½–2½
PHI
1½–1½
SRI
2–1
BRN
2½–½
TKM
½–2½
BAN
1–2
BYE
JPN
1½–1½
MGL
1½–1½
12½ 107½ 8
15 QAT
0–3
NEP
3–0
BRN
1½–1½
SYR
1½–1½
MGL
½–2½
SRI
3–0
INA
0–3
BYE
PLE
1½–1½
12½ 104 8
16 PHI
2½–½
KAZ
2½–½
UZB
2–1
IND
½–2½
QAT
1–2
INA
1½–1½
CHN
0–3
MGL
½–2½
BYE
12 129½ 8
17 BAN
½–2½
SRI
2–1
JOR
1½–1½
UAE
½–2½
PLE
2–1
BYE
TKM
0–3
MAC
3–0
NEP
½–2½
11½ 90 8
18 TKM
0–3
BYE
NEP
1–2
SRI
1½–1½
BRN
1–2
MAC
3–0
JPN
1½–1½
PHI
0–3
JOR
1½–1½
11 88½ 6
19 UZB
0–3
SYR
0–3
BYE
MAC
3–0
BAN
½–2½
NEP
2–1
PLE
1½–1½
UAE
1½–1½
SRI
½–2½
10½ 91½ 7
20 INA
0–3
JOR
0–3
PLE
2–1
BYE
MAC
2–1
JPN
1–2
SYR
½–2½
SRI
½–2½
BRN
2½–½
10 91 7
21 BYE
MGL
0–3
PHI
0–3
JPN
0–3
NEP
1–2
PLE
0–3
SRI
½–2½
BRN
0–3
SYR
0–3
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