Team USA did not fare as well as they did in Calvia or Dresden. But both teams had respectable results. The men’s team finished 9th while the women’s team finished 5th. Here are their individual statistics:
Men
1 | GM | Nakamura Hikaru | 2733 | USA | 6,0 | 10 | 2741 | +2,5 |
2 | GM | Kamsky Gata | 2705 | USA | 7,0 | 10 | 2756 | +7,9 |
3 | GM | Onischuk Alexander | 2688 | USA | 5,5 | 10 | 2641 | -5,5 |
4 | GM | Shulman Yuri | 2636 | USA | 5,5 | 10 | 2585 | -5,8 |
5 | GM | Hess Robert Lee | 2596 | USA | 3,0 | 4 | 2599 | +0,6 |
Women
1 | IM | Krush Irina | 2490 | 7,0 | 11 | 2494 | +4,5 |
2 | IM | Zatonskih Anna | 2480 | 6,5 | 10 | 2454 | -2,2 |
3 | WFM | Abrahamyan Tatev | 2352 | 6,0 | 10 | 2358 | +2,7 |
4 | WGM | Baginskaite Kamile | 2328 | 6,0 | 8 | 2354 | +7,8 |
5 | WGM | Foisor Sabina-Francesca | 2293 | 3,0 | 5 | 2279 | +2,3 |
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Irina is so hot.
Yes, she should be a model.
Worth noting: In the combined performance for the Gaprindashvili cup (sum (open + women)), the US came a respectable fourth, behind Russia, China and Ukraine.