El gran maestro americano Wesley So regresa a Norway Chess por sexta vez

El Gran Maestro americano Wesley So participará en el torneo Norway Chess por sexta vez en 2026. El Campeón Mundial FIDE de Fischer Random expresó su deleite por regresar al evento. Destacó el placer de visitar bajo un sol brillante.

Wesley So, Gran Maestro americano y Campeón Mundial FIDE de Fischer Random, regresará al torneo Norway Chess en 2026 para su sexta participación. Este prestigioso evento internacional de ajedrez atrae a los mejores jugadores del mundo. En un comunicado, So dijo: «Estoy encantado de volver a jugar en Norway Chess. ¡Y qué placer visitar bajo un sol brillante! Brindemos por un evento divertido y desafiante.» La cita refleja su entusiasmo por la competición, conocida por su alto nivel de juego y formato exigente. La participación de So subraya su estatus como Campeón de EE.UU. en ajedrez. El torneo Norway Chess ha sido un evento clave en el calendario internacional, con grandes maestros de élite. Los detalles sobre el horario exacto y otros participantes no se especificaron en el anuncio.

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