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Team line-ups of the 2014 Chess Olympics

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The tables name the lineup of teams at the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø. 172 teams took part in the Olympics, which hosted a tournament in the Swiss system over 11 rounds. Among them were, in addition to the A-team, two other teams of the host country. The score was primarily based on team points, then after the
Olympiad-Sonneborn-Berger classification and on to Brettpunkte. Each team included four regulars and a maximum of one substitute.

Crews

1. China

2. Hungary

3. India

4. Russia

5. Azerbaijan

6. Ukraine

7. Cuba

8. Armenia

9. Israel

10. Spain

11. Belarus

12. Netherlands

13. France

14. USA

15. Poland

16. Serbia

17. Ukraine

18. Argentina

19 Peru

20. Romania

21. Turkey

22. Brazil

23. Egypt

24. Croatia

25. Bulgaria

26. Czech Republic

27. Vietnam

28. England

29 Norway

30. Germany

31. Australia

32. Finland

33. Sweden

34. Kyrgyzstan

35. Latvia

36. Greece

37. Slovakia

38. Slovenia

39. Iceland

40. Bosnia and Herzegovina

41. Colombia

42. Kazakhstan

43. Indonesia

The Indonesian team won in the 1st. Round 4-0 without a fight against the unstarted team of the Republic of Congo. The result is taken into account in the team balance sheet and the individual balance sheets from board 2.

44. Georgia

45. Qatar

46. Philippines

47. Venezuela

48. Iran

49. Lithuania

50. Mexico

51 . Switzerland

52. Italy

53. Moldova

54. Canada

55. Paraguay

56. Tajikistan

57. Singapore

58. Portugal

The Portuguese won in the first round without a fight against the untravelled team from Mali. The result is taken into account in the team balance and the individual balances of the four regular players.

59. Macedonia

60. Albania

61. Denmark

62. Austria

63. Norway B

64. Bangladesh

65. Chile

66. Ireland

67. Belgium

68. Montenegro

69. Mongolia

70. ICSC

71. Ecuador

72. Malaysia

73. Japan

74. Sri Lanka

75. Lebanon

76. Tunisia

77. Bolivia

78. IBCA

The International Champion Daniel Pulvett from Venezuela registered on Board 1 was not used in the tournament. In the last round he was set up by name, but the game was handed over without a fight.

79. Estonia

80. Yemen

81. Faroe Islands

82. South Africa

83. Scotland

84. United Arab Emirates

85. Jordan

86. Syria

The player Hasan Soliman reported on board 3 was not used during the tournament.

87. Cyprus

88. Costa Rica

89. Jamaica

90. Botswana

91. Panama

92. Pakistan

93. Andorra

94. Zambia

95. Uganda

96. Guatemala

97. Nicaragua

98. New Zealand

99. Dominican Republic

100. Luxembourg

101. Norway C

102. El Salvador

103. Angola

104. Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe won the game of the second round against Palestine without a fight with 4-0. This result is taken into account in the team balance and the individual balances of the four regular players.

105. Wales

106. Libya

For Libya, only three players were present. Board 2