#wcc2023 — Public Fediverse posts
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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Ding Liren is the 2023 FIDE World Champion! 🏆♟️👏
Ding prevailed over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last rapid tie-break game and became FIDE World Champion!
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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♟️ Since everybody is talking about #Ding Liren being the First Chinese World Chess Champion - and I see that the press conference repeats this - it would be more accurate to say that he is the First Chinese *Male* World Chess Champion.
In 1991, Xie Jun defeated Maia Chiburdanidze and became the first Chinese Women's Chess Champion, ending over a decade of dominance by Soviet players. She kept the title until 1996.
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CW: Game 5 result in the world chess championship
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CW: Game 5 result in the world chess championship