Rochefort hosts 24th international chess festival with global participants

The 24th International Chess Festival in Rochefort, France, draws 388 players from 24 nationalities, surpassing last year's turnout of 340. Organized under the stone vaults of the convention center, the event features a mix of grandmasters and young talents in a family-friendly atmosphere. Philippe Giambiasi, president of Echiquier Rochefortais, highlights the growing participation and international diversity.

The festival, held in February 2026, creates a monastic atmosphere disturbed only by the movement of chess pieces. Players from regions like Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Brittany, and Île-de-France form the core group, but international flags from Ukraine, Germany, China, Malaysia, Turkey, Sri Lanka, and Canada dot the corridors. "We have 24 nationalities represented," notes Giambiasi, who expresses relief at the smooth organization. "So far, everything is going very well."

Prominent participants include Ukrainian grandmasters Yuri Solodovnichenko and Igor Bogdanov. A standout is 8-year-old Kazakh beginner Sultan, who placed fourth in the youth tournament on his first visit to France. "He came to France for the first time, it’s impressive," comments Giambiasi. The tournament's Swiss system eliminates age barriers, pitting seniors over 60 against children as young as 10.

Youth dominate the scene, with a regular participant observing, "The young ones are sharp, they have no psychological barriers, they calculate quickly." Parents like Frédéric from Tresses, Gironde, support their children; he accompanies his 10-year-old son Victor for the third time, joking, "I play the role of logistician." A mother from Agen brings her 6-year-old son Adam.

The Nouvelle-Aquitaine League uses the event for performance training sessions targeting U8, U10, and U12 categories, supervised by trainers such as Siméon Pottier. These sessions, part of the Regional Performance Plan, occur three times yearly in Mont-de-Marsan, Rochefort, and Limoges to nurture young talents.

Gender parity remains a challenge, with Giambiasi acknowledging, "We have a lot fewer women." Only nine women compete in the master section, and 28 overall out of nearly 400 players. Strict anti-cheating rules apply, including immediate loss if a phone rings. Despite this, the festival emphasizes conviviality post-match, fostering a welcoming environment.

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Realistic photo of World Champion Gukesh D and top grandmasters at the Prague Chess Festival 2026 opening in Prague's Don Giovanni Hotel.
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Prague Chess Festival 2026 opens with strong masters field

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The 2026 International Prague Chess Festival has begun in Prague, Czech Republic, featuring top grandmasters in its Masters event. Reigning World Champion GM Gukesh D headlines alongside players like GM Vincent Keymer and GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The tournament runs from February 24 to March 6 at the Don Giovanni Hotel.

The Prague International Chess Festival 2026 is underway, featuring elite players in the Masters, Challengers, and Futures sections. World Champion Gukesh D leads the Masters group against strong opponents. Fans can follow the action live on multiple online platforms.

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The Queens’ Online Chess Festival is set to return for its sixth edition in March 2026, promoting women’s and girls’ involvement in chess worldwide. Organized by FIDE’s Commission for Women’s Chess, the event runs from March 1 to 29 and ties into International Women’s Day celebrations. It offers free participation for all skill levels through two main tournaments.

The inaugural FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026 will take place from February 13 to 15 in Wangels, Germany, featuring eight top grandmasters in the Chess960 format. Led by world number one Magnus Carlsen, the event promises intense competition without traditional opening preparations. A $300,000 prize fund is up for grabs, with all participants guaranteed earnings.

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FIDE has opened registration for the 2026 World Youth Chess Championships in Montesilvano, Italy. National federations can nominate players for under-14, under-16, and under-18 categories in open and girls sections. The event runs from June 14 to June 27, 2026, with added activities for participants.

In spring 2026, the world's top chess players will compete in Cyprus for the right to challenge the world champions. The men's and women's Candidates Tournaments will take place from March 28 to April 16 at the Cap St Georges Hotel resort near Paphos. This event marks the first time such a prestigious chess competition has been held on the island.

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The Malaysian Chess Federation has opened registration for the National Youth Chess Championship 2026, set for February 7 and 8 at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS in Perak. The event features seven rounds with a 30-minute-plus-30-seconds time control and caters to players in age groups from under-8 to under-18. Champions will earn opportunities to represent Malaysia in regional and international competitions.

 

 

 

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