Ukrainian grandmaster Anton Korobov claimed victory at the Marienbad Open 2026 in the Czech Republic, scoring 7.5 points out of nine. His performance included six wins and three draws, securing a two-point lead over the field. The win highlights the prowess of Ukraine's chess tradition on the global stage.
The Marienbad Open 2026, hosted in the Czech Republic, saw Ukrainian grandmaster Anton Korobov emerge as the champion. Korobov accumulated 7.5 points from nine rounds, with a record of six victories and three draws. This margin placed him two points ahead of his closest competitors.
Finishing in second place was Amina Kairbekova of Kazakhstan, while Khuyagtsogt Itgel from Mongolia took third. Korobov's success builds on his recent achievements, including his contribution to Ukraine's gold medal in the open section of the European Team Championship in Batumi in 2025.
This triumph reinforces the strong reputation of the Ukrainian chess school internationally. As part of the national team, Korobov has helped elevate Ukraine's standing in competitive chess. The victory comes at a time when Ukrainian athletes continue to make their mark in various sports despite challenges.
The tournament underscores the ongoing competitiveness in European chess events, with participants from multiple nations vying for top honors.