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London Chess Classic 2024 – at the Emirates Stadium

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The London Chess Classic 2024 will take place from November 29th to December 7th at the Emirates Stadium, London, home to Arsenal Football Club. This is the 14th edition of Chess in Schools and Communities flagship event and this year it will be sponsored by XTX Markets.

XTX Markets London Chess Classic will feature a world-class Grandmaster tournament, a 9 round FIDE Open, the LCC Festival, a Schools’ Festival, the Pro Blitz Cup, and a variety of fun events each evening including GM simultaneous displays, variant tournaments, and chess lectures.

XTX Markets London Chess Classic 2024 participants

XTX Markets London Chess Classic will feature a world-class Grandmaster tournament, including several of the UK’s top chess players and a selection of talent from across the globe. The full participants list will be published soon Chessdom.com.

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More about the London Chess Classic

The London Chess Classic is the most prestigious tournament in the UK chess calendar. First established in 2009 it quickly became one of the most significant events in the chess calendar, being held at the Olympia Conference Centre in Kensington, attracting top grandmasters from around the world.

The inaugural event in 2009 was notable for being the strongest chess tournament held in the UK in 25 years. It featured prominent players such as Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik, and Hikaru Nakamura. Magnus Carlsen became the world’s top-ranked player in winning the first edition, setting a high standard for future tournaments.

Over the years, the London Chess Classic has seen many memorable moments and fierce competition. The tournament was part of the Grand Chess Tour from 2015 to 2019, alongside other major events like Norway Chess and the Sinquefield Cup. This inclusion further elevated the event’s status, attracting even more elite players and increasing its global visibility.

The format of the London Chess Classic has evolved over time. Initially, it was a round-robin tournament, but it has also featured knockout stages, a rapidplay event (2013), and a Scheveningen Team Event (2021). The tournament not only includes the main event but also hosts a variety of subsidiary events, such as junior competitions, amateur tournaments, and simultaneous exhibitions. In addition, a schools’ festival has welcomed many thousands of children to the London Chess Classic for a day of fun chess activities and for many, their first foray into competitive chess. 

The London Chess Classic has been a platform for many chess legends to showcase their skills. Notable winners include Magnus Carlsen, who has won multiple times, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, the current world champion Ding Liren, and Hikaru Nakamura. The tournament has also been a stage for emerging talents to make their mark on the international chess scene, notably Praggnanandhaa who won the 2019 FIDE Open at age 14, and Shreyas Royal who achieved a Grandmaster norm at the 2023 main event.

Despite interruptions in 2020 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the London Chess Classic has continued to thrive. It remains a beloved event for chess enthusiasts, offering a blend of high-level competition and community engagement. The London Chess Classic’s rich history and its role in promoting chess make it a cornerstone of the chess world, celebrated by players and fans alike.

List of Past Winners

2009: Magnus Carlsen (Norway)

2010: Magnus Carlsen (Norway)

2011: Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)

2012: Magnus Carlsen (Norway)

2013: Hikaru Nakamura (United States)

2014: Viswanathan Anand (India)

2015: Magnus Carlsen (Norway)

2016: Wesley So (United States)

2017: Fabiano Caruana (United States)

2018: Hikaru Nakamura (United States)

2019: Ding Liren (China)

2021: No individual event held

2023: Michael Adams (England)

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