Samarkand prepares to host 2026 World Chess Olympiad

Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is set to host the 46th World Chess Olympiad in 2026, along with the 3rd FIDE Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities. A FIDE delegation recently visited to review preparations and met with local officials. The visit highlighted Uzbekistan's capability to organize major international events.

Samarkand is gearing up to host the 46th World Chess Olympiad in 2026, as reported by UzA. The event will run alongside the 3rd FIDE Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities, marking a significant gathering for the global chess community.

A delegation from the International Chess Federation (FIDE), led by Managing Director Dana Reizniece-Ozola, traveled to Uzbekistan to assess the preparations. During the visit, the group held discussions with representatives from the Ministry of Sports and the Chess Federation of Uzbekistan. Reizniece-Ozola commended Uzbekistan's proven experience in staging large-scale international competitions, stating confidence in the country's ability to deliver a successful event for both Olympiads.

Key talks involved Sports Minister A. Ikramov and Chess Federation Vice President K. Sindarov, who focused on logistics for participant arrivals and the provision of essential facilities. The delegation conducted on-site inspections of potential venues, evaluating infrastructure, communication networks, accommodation options, transportation systems, and other critical services. Specific responsibilities were assigned to ensure comprehensive organization across all aspects of the tournaments.

This preparation underscores Uzbekistan's growing role in international sports, building on its history of hosting notable events. The dual Olympiads are expected to draw participants from around the world, promoting chess at both elite and inclusive levels.

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