Winners crowned at Muscat Nights chess championship 2026

The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship 2026 has concluded in Muscat, Oman, after running from January 14 to 24. The event drew 270 players from 36 countries and featured strong performances by Indian competitors. Organized by the Oman Chess Committee, it highlighted both competitive chess and cultural activities.

The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship 2026 wrapped up successfully in Muscat, Oman, marking another milestone for chess in the Middle East. Held from January 14 to 24 at the Al Amal Club Hall, the tournament was organized by the Oman Chess Committee and served as a FIDE-rated international event. It has evolved into one of the region's premier competitions, emphasizing high standards and global participation.

The championship included two main categories: Open A for players over 2000 rating and Open B for those under 2000. Both were structured as 9-round Swiss-system tournaments using classical time controls. A separate blitz tournament added to the excitement. With 270 participants from 36 countries, the field boasted more than 10 grandmasters and over 10 international masters, offering intense matchups and opportunities for emerging talents.

Indian players excelled, securing top honors in two categories and underscoring the robustness of India's chess programs. The event's organizational excellence was praised for fostering a vibrant chess environment.

Beyond the boards, the Oman Chess Committee arranged enriching side activities. Participants enjoyed a cultural tour visiting landmarks like Mutrah Souq, Al Alam Palace Square, the National Museum, and the Royal Opera House Muscat, immersing them in Oman's heritage. After daily rounds, friendly football matches took place on the artificial pitch at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher, promoting camaraderie among international players.

Overall, the 2026 edition expanded on past successes, enhancing participation and diversity while contributing to the global chess community.

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