- Carlsen, Muzychuk Win Norway Chess 2025 After Stunning Final Round
GM Anna Muzychuk, who finished as runner-up in the women's tournament last year, won Women’s Norway Chess 2025 to earn 700,000 NOK ($61,617) She made draws in both classical and armageddon (with White) against GM Vaishali Rameshbabu, but it was still enough to win
- Magnus Carlsen wins Norway Chess 2025 after Gukesh loses to Caruana . . .
Magnus Carlsen won the Norway Chess 2025 after holding Arjun Erigaisi to a draw in the final round and then losing in the Armageddon
- Norway Chess 2025 - Wikipedia
Norway Chess 2025 was the 13th edition of the annual chess tournament held in Stavanger It was held from 26 May to 6 June 2025 The field of six players featured world number one Magnus Carlsen, world champion Gukesh Dommaraju, Hikaru Nakamura, Arjun Erigaisi, Fabiano Caruana and Wei Yi
- Magnus Carlsen and Anna Muzychuk triumph at Norway Chess 2025
Magnus Carlsen has taken his seventh Norway Chess title after a thrilling final round, while the last-year runner-up Anna Muzychuk won the Norway Chess Women 2025 The 13th edition of this prestigious competition took place in Stavanger, Norway, from May 26 to June 6
- Magnus Carlsen salvages draw in dramatic final round, wins seventh . . .
6 7 2025 – Magnus Carlsen claimed his seventh Norway Chess title in a dramatic final round, drawing with Arjun Erigaisi from a losing position to secure overall victory by the narrowest of margins Fabiano Caruana nearly snatched first place after building a winning position against Gukesh Dommaraju, but late mistakes left both players short
- Norway Chess 2025: Gukesh, Humpy finish third after late slip-ups . . .
Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen clinched his seventh Norway Chess title after American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana did a good turn by defeating star Indian player D Gukesh to grab
- Norway Chess 2025: Gukesh crushed, Magnus Carlsen wins title in final . . .
Stravanger, Norway | Norway Chess 2025 winner Magnus Carlsen says, "I feel great It is a relief to win the tournament In the end, it was such a rollercoaster, but it is good " On D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi, he says, "They are all very good, but they still need a little bit of time to prepare
- Magnus Carlsen Wins Norway Chess 2025 After Gukeshs Final . . . - News18
World No 1 Magnus Carlsen added to his legendary career by winning the Norway Chess 2025 title in his hometown of Stavanger on Friday The five-time World Champion secured the crown after a dramatic final round where his closest challenger, reigning World Champion D Gukesh, faltered at the last hurdle
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