FIDE kunngjør kvalifikasjonsveier for kvinne-VM i freestyle sjakk

Det internasjonale sjakkforbundet (FIDE) har skissert kvalifikasjonssystemet for FIDE Women’s Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026. Denne ordningen knytter freestyle-arrangementer til kvinne-sjakk-kalenderen og gir veier for stormestre, lovende spillere og online-eksperter. Turneringen vil ha 12 deltakere som kjemper om tittelen i Chess960-format.

FIDE Women’s Freestyle Chess World Championship, planlagt for 2026, vil bruke en kvalifikasjonsprosess som fordeler åtte plasser gjennom ulike veier, som resulterer i totalt 12 spillere. n nEtt plass er reservert som freestyle chess wild card for vinneren av en utstillingskamp mellom Bibisara Assaubayeva og Alexandra Kosteniuk, som holdes parallelt med FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship i februar 2026. Tre plasser går til de best presterende kvinnene på 2026 Grenke Freestyle Open i april 2026. n nEtt plass retter seg mot toppspillere og inviterer de åtte deltakerne fra Women’s Candidates-turneringen, pluss de fire beste kvinnene på FIDE Women’s Standard ratinglisten per 1. mai 2026, ekskludert de som allerede er kvalifisert. Hvis Assaubayeva sikrer wild card, vil hennes potensielle plass i denne kategorien gå til neste kvalifiserte spiller på ratinglisten per 1. mai 2026. n nEn online-kvalifisering åpen for alle titulerte spillere er satt til juni 2026 og tildeler én plass. De resterende to plassene avhenger av over-the-board (OTB)-kvalifiseringer i Freestyle, Chess960 eller Fischer Random Chess-format. Arrangører som ønsker å arrangere disse, må søke innen 31. mars 2026. Hvis ingen søknader kommer, kan disse plassene flyttes til online-arrangementer, som en ekstra plass i en top-12 online-turnering eller en annen kvalifisering for titulerte spillere. n nFIDE-rådet har godkjent disse veiene og bedt styret om å ferdigstille implementeringsreglene. Freestyle Chess, også kalt Chess960 eller FIDE Fischer Random Chess i henhold til FIDE Charter, bygger på tidligere Fischer Random-arrangementer fra 2019 og 2022.

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FIDE and Freestyle Chess have agreed to stage the 2027 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championships in Weissenhaus, Germany, following the successful inaugural event in 2026. The women's championship will occur over the first weekend of February 2027, with the men's event on the second weekend. This decision aims to establish the venue as the permanent home for the competition.

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) and Freestyle Chess have officially launched the FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026 at Weissenhaus on February 13, 2026. Eight leading grandmasters, including Magnus Carlsen and Vincent Keymer, will compete for the title, $300,000 in prize money, and qualification spots for the 2027 event. The tournament integrates the innovative Freestyle format into FIDE's official framework.

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Magnus Carlsen defeated Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final of the inaugural 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Weissenhaus, Germany. The Norwegian grandmaster secured victory with a dramatic comeback in game three from a seemingly lost position, followed by a draw in the fourth game. This marks Carlsen's 21st world championship title across various formats.

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