Armenia, land of the chess grandmasters?

posted by John Lampard on Monday, 30 November, 2009 to the comment subset

Armenian Levon Aronian may well become the next world chess champion, but should he not succeed another chess master seems bound to emerge from the former Soviet republic very quickly.

Armenia is a tiny, poor country in the Caucasus, with a population of just over 3m. It has a long history of bloodshed and oppression; when it appears in the news it is usually because of its entanglement in some labyrinthine regional feud. And it excels at the ancient, cerebral game of chess. In the international Chess Olympiad, held every two years, Armenia took bronze in 2002 and 2004, then gold in 2006 and 2008, eclipsing traditional powerhouses such as Russia, the US, Germany and England.

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