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    OLYMPIAD R10: ARMENIA BACK IN THE LEAD, TOGETHER WITH UKRAINE

    Chessbase News
    http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsi d=5032
    Nov 23 2008
    Germany

    24.11.2008 - Armenia beat Serbia 3:1, Ukraine took Israel down with a
    2½:1½ win. Veselin Topalov ended his winning streak with a painful
    loss to Alexei Shirov (Spain beat Bulgaria 3:1). In the Women's Section
    China lost to Georgia and is now in place seven. The final round is
    on Tuesday and starts at 10 a.m. German time. A full pictorial report
    of round ten will follow. Here are the results, games and statistics.

    38th Chess Olympiad Dresden 2008 The Olympiad is taking place from
    November 12th to 25th, 2008, in the Congress Hall in Dresden, Saxony,
    Germany. 156 teams from 152 nations are participating, with most of
    the top players present.

    Round Ten Open Section

    After his round nine loss Levon Aronian bounced back with a quick
    victory over Ivan Ivanisevic, and with a second victory by Vladimir
    Akopian Armenia beat Serbia 3:1. Ukraine took Israel down a peg
    when Zahar Efimenko beat Evgeny Postny, and England lost to China
    1½:2½. Germany lost to the US, while Russia trounced Slovenia
    3½:½. Spain beat Bulgaria 3:1, with Alexei Shirov and Francisco
    Vallejo defeating Veselin Topalov and Ivan Cheparinov respectively. The
    Netherlands beat Poland 2½:1½.

    After the dust had settled Armenia was once again at the top of
    the table, but sharing match points, 17/20, with Ukraine. Israel,
    the leader after the previous round, was joint 3-4 with China, both
    having 16/20. Behind them top seed Russia, Netherlands, Spain and
    USA have 15/20.

    --Boundary_(ID_QP4KS2VnaVVG1VHZTpAHRA)--
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