Correspondence Chess Olympiad

The Correspondence Chess Olympiad is a correspondence chess tournament in which teams from all over the world compete. International Correspondence Chess Federation organises the tournament.

Olympiads and top results in the open section

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1st Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1949–52)[1]  Hungary  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
2nd Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1952–55)[2] Tie between  Czechoslovakia &  Sweden  West Germany
3rd Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1958–61)[3]  Soviet Union  Hungary  Yugoslavia
4th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1962–64)[4]  Soviet Union  East Germany  Sweden
5th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1965–68)[5]  Czechoslovakia  Soviet Union  West Germany
6th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1968–72)[6]  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  East Germany
7th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1972–76)[7]  Soviet Union  Bulgaria  Great Britain
8th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1977–82)[8]  Soviet Union  Hungary  Great Britain
9th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1982–87)[9]  Great Britain  West Germany  Soviet Union
10th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1987–95)[10][11]  Soviet Union  England  East Germany
11th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1992–99)[12][13]  Czech Republic  Germany  Canada
12th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (1998–2004)[14][15]  Germany  Lithuania  Latvia
13th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (2004–09)[16]  Germany  Czech Republic  Poland
14th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (2002–06)[17]  Germany  Lithuania  United States of America
15th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (2006–09)[18]  Norway  Germany  Netherlands
16th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (2010–??)[19]  Czech Republic  Germany  France
17th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (2009–12)[20]  Germany  Spain  Italy
18th Correspondence Chess Olympiad (2012–16)[21]  Germany  Slovenia  Spain

See also

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