29th Chess Olympiad
The 29th Chess Olympiad (Serbian: 29. Шаховска олимпијада, 29. Šahovska olimpijada), organized by FIDE and comprising an open[1] and a women's tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between November 16 and December 4, 1990, in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (present-day Serbia).

This time around, the political controversy surrounded the Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – who had all recently declared their independence from the Soviet Union and wanted to send their own teams to the Olympiad. The Yugoslavian hosts, however, followed the decree from Moscow and refused to accept their entries. Despite a petition from several top players they weren't allowed to play. This meant that big names like Jaan Ehlvest, Lembit Oll, Alexei Shirov, and former world champion Mikhail Tal could not appear at the Olympiad.
Incidentally, this would also turn out to be the last Olympic appearances of the "old" Eastern Bloc countries: East Germany, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. The latter finished in style by winning their sixth consecutive gold medals and 18th overall, even without Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov who were in the midst of their fifth and final world championship match. Instead, the last Soviet team was led by Ivanchuk and Gelfand – two of the co-signers of the pro-Baltic petition. They still won in style, well ahead of the United States and England.
Open event
    
A total of 108 teams from 106 different nations played a 14-round Swiss system tournament. For the first time, the host nation got the right to field two additional teams. All three Yugoslavian sides finished in the top 30.
In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided first by using the Buchholz system, then by match points.
- Open event - # - Country - Players - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - 1  Soviet Union Soviet Union- Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Beliavsky, Yusupov, Yudasin, Bareev - 2645 - 39 - 2  United States United States- Seirawan, Gulko, Christiansen, Benjamin, Fedorowicz, De Firmian - 2599 - 35½ - 452.5 - 3  England England- Short, Speelman, Nunn, Adams, Chandler, Hodgson - 2604 - 35½ - 450.5 
- # - Country - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - MP - 4  Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia- 2530 - 34½ - 5 .svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia Yugoslavia- 2576 - 33 - 460.0 - 6  China China- 2521 - 33 - 444.0 - 7  Cuba Cuba- 2526 - 33 - 440.5 - 8  Iceland Iceland- 2451 - 32½ - 452.0 - 9  West Germany West Germany- 2549 - 32½ - 451.0 - 10  India India- 2488 - 32½ - 449.0 - 11  Sweden Sweden- 2439 - 32½ - 441.5 - 12  Netherlands Netherlands- 2561 - 32½ - 435.0 - 13 .svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia "B" Yugoslavia "B"- 2534 - 32½ - 433.0 - 14 .svg.png.webp) Bulgaria Bulgaria- 2514 - 32 - 451.5 - 15  France France- 2493 - 32 - 433.0 - 16  Israel Israel- 2533 - 32 - 431.0 - 17  Hungary Hungary- 2553 - 32 - 427.5 - 18  Poland Poland- 2476 - 32 - 421.5 - 19  Mexico Mexico- 2463 - 32 - 414.5 - 20  Colombia Colombia- 2424 - 31½ - 429.5 - 21 .svg.png.webp) Philippines Philippines- 2443 - 31½ - 427.0 - 22  Peru Peru- 2381 - 31½ - 421.0 - 23  Scotland Scotland- 2381 - 31½ - 418.5 - 24  Finland Finland- 2449 - 31½ - 416.5 - 25  East Germany East Germany- 2509 - 31 - 446.0 - 26 .svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia "C" Yugoslavia "C"- 2506 - 31 - 441.0 - 27  Chile Chile- 2456 - 31 - 436.5 - 28  Indonesia Indonesia- 2416 - 31 - 425.0 - 29  Argentina Argentina- 2439 - 31 - 423.5 - 30 .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada- 2451 - 31 - 418.5 - 31  Spain Spain- 2495 - 31 - 417.0 - 32  Romania Romania- 2483 - 31 - 412.5 - 33 .svg.png.webp) Brazil Brazil- 2471 - 30½ - 420.5 - 34 .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- 2454 - 30½ - 415.0 - 35  Italy Italy- 2409 - 30½ - 412.0 - 36 .svg.png.webp) Switzerland Switzerland- 2501 - 30 - 427.5 - 37  Norway Norway- 2473 - 30 - 425.0 - 38  Denmark Denmark- 2498 - 30 - 424.0 - 39  Austria Austria- 2465 - 30 - 417.5 - 40 .svg.png.webp) Albania Albania- 2386 - 30 - 417.0 - 41  Egypt Egypt- 2376 - 30 - 416.5 - 42  Wales Wales- 2301 - 30 - 391.5 - 43  New Zealand New Zealand- 2295 - 29½ - 44  Vietnam Vietnam- 2201 - 29 - 405.5 - 17 - 45 .svg.png.webp) Mongolia Mongolia- 2349 - 29 - 405.5 - 14 - 46  Singapore Singapore- 2370 - 29 - 396.0 - 47  Turkey Turkey- 2346 - 29 - 394.5 - 48  Ecuador Ecuador- 2240 - 29 - 376.0 - 49  Greece Greece- 2450 - 28½ - 427.5 - 50 .svg.png.webp) Paraguay Paraguay- 2343 - 28½ - 405.0 - 51  Bangladesh Bangladesh- 2363 - 28½ - 403.5 - 52 .svg.png.webp) Tunisia Tunisia- 2329 - 28½ - 403.0 - 53 .svg.png.webp) Belgium Belgium- 2369 - 28½ - 396.5 - 54  Costa Rica Costa Rica- 2276 - 28½ - 392.0 - 55  Portugal Portugal- 2411 - 28 - 439.0 - 56  Pakistan Pakistan- 2295 - 28 - 397.5 - 57  Uruguay Uruguay- 2295 - 28 - 395.5 - 58  Iran Iran- 2256 - 28 - 392.0 - 59  Ireland Ireland- 2306 - 28 - 391.0 - 60  Luxembourg Luxembourg- 2249 - 28 - 387.5 - 61  Thailand Thailand- 2230 - 28 - 377.5 - 62  Angola Angola- 2324 - 28 - 377.0 - 63  Syria Syria- 2291 - 27½ - 395.0 - 64 .svg.png.webp) Bolivia Bolivia- 2230 - 27½ - 378.5 - 65  Barbados Barbados- 2235 - 27½ - 372.0 - 66 .svg.png.webp) Japan Japan- 2226 - 27½ - 369.0 - 67  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates- 2216 - 27 - 383.0 - 68  Yemen Yemen- 2200 - 27 - 369.5 - 69  Morocco Morocco- 2259 - 26 - 390.0 - 70  Algeria Algeria- 2218 - 26 - 384.5 - 71 .svg.png.webp) Puerto Rico Puerto Rico- 2244 - 26 - 380.5 - 72  Lebanon Lebanon- 2241 - 26 - 366.5 - 73  Malaysia Malaysia- 2228 - 26 - 362.5 - 74  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago- 2200 - 26 - 361.5 - 75  Guatemala Guatemala- 2230 - 26 - 337.0 - 76 .svg.png.webp) Venezuela Venezuela- 2285 - 25½ - 386.0 - 77  Dominican Republic Dominican Republic- 2235 - 25½ - 378.5 - 78  Uganda Uganda- 2296 - 25½ - 361.5 - 79  Faroe Islands Faroe Islands- 2240 - 25 - 381.0 - 80  El Salvador El Salvador- 2268 - 25 - 374.5 - 81  Nigeria Nigeria- 2203 - 25 - 366.5 - 82 .svg.png.webp) Cyprus Cyprus- 2206 - 25 - 346.5 - 83 .svg.png.webp) Hong Kong Hong Kong- 2240 - 24½ - 364.0 - 84  Jamaica Jamaica- 2218 - 24½ - 351.5 - 85  Andorra Andorra- 2213 - 24½ - 350.0 - 86 .svg.png.webp) Libya Libya- 2201 - 24½ - 345.5 - 87  Guernsey and Guernsey and Jersey Jersey- 2218 - 24 - 362.5 - 11 - 88  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe- 2209 - 24 - 362.5 - 6 - 89  Qatar Qatar- 2229 - 24 - 362.0 - 90 .svg.png.webp) Zambia Zambia- 2209 - 24 - 349.0 - 91 .svg.png.webp) Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles- 2246 - 24 - 345.0 - 92  Mali Mali- 2203 - 24 - 341.0 - 93  Sudan Sudan- 2201 - 23½ - 358.5 - 94 .svg.png.webp) Bahrain Bahrain- 2200 - 23½ - 347.5 - 95  Malta Malta- 2210 - 23½ - 343.0 - 96  Haiti Haiti- 2204 - 23 - 357.5 - 97  Fiji Fiji- 2200 - 23 - 326.0 - 98 .svg.png.webp) San Marino San Marino- 2200 - 22 - 326.5 - 99  British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands- 2200 - 22 - 326.0 - 100  Panama Panama- 2200 - 22 - 323.5 - 101  United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands- 2226 - 22 - 317.0 - 102  Liechtenstein Liechtenstein- 2200 - 22 - 315.5 - 103  Honduras Honduras- 2200 - 22 - 282.0 - 104  Botswana Botswana- 2200 - 21½ - 323.5 - 105  Bahamas Bahamas- 2201 - 21½ - 314.0 - 106  Bermuda Bermuda- 2200 - 21 - 107  Mauritius Mauritius- 2200 - 20 - 108  Kenya Kenya- 2201 - 18 
Individual medals
    
- Performance rating:  Robert Hübner 2734 Robert Hübner 2734
- Board 1: .svg.png.webp) Zenón Franco Ocampos (9/12) and Zenón Franco Ocampos (9/12) and Raül García Paolicchi (10½/14) = 75.0% Raül García Paolicchi (10½/14) = 75.0%
- Board 2:  Dibyendu Barua 8½ / 11 = 77.3% Dibyendu Barua 8½ / 11 = 77.3%
- Board 3:  Egon Brestian 9½ / 12 = 79.2% Egon Brestian 9½ / 12 = 79.2%
- Board 4:  Roberto Martín del Campo 7½ / 10 = 75.0% Roberto Martín del Campo 7½ / 10 = 75.0%
- 1st reserve:  Satea Husari 6 / 7 = 85.7% Satea Husari 6 / 7 = 85.7%
- 2nd reserve:  Iolo Jones 6 / 7 = 85.7% Iolo Jones 6 / 7 = 85.7%
Women's event
    
65 teams from 63 different nations took part. Like the open event, the women's competition featured three Yugoslavian teams, all of which finished in the top 20. Lebanon were signed up, but didn't show up. Their first three matches were listed as forfeit, after which they were officially withdrawn.
In the event of a draw, the tie-break was decided first by using the Buchholz system, then by match points.
For the second Olympiad in a row, the Hungarian team beat the Soviet Union, although only on tie break this time. Once again, all three Polgár sisters (Zsuzsa, Zsófia, and Judit) were in the team - and they all won their respective boards. The best individual performance, however, came from Soviet reserve Arakhamia who registered a perfect 12/12 score and an unbelievable 2935 performance rating.
- # - Country - Players - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - 1  Hungary Hungary- Zsuzsa Polgár, J. Polgár, Zsófia Polgár, Mádl - 2492 - 35 - 344.5 - 2  Soviet Union Soviet Union- Chiburdanidze, Gaprindashvili, Galliamova, Arakhamia - 2438 - 35 - 340.5 - 3  China China- Xie Jun, Peng Zhaoqin, Qin Kanying, Wang Lei - 2302 - 29 
- # - Country - Average 
 rating- Points - Buchholz - MP - 4 .svg.png.webp) Bulgaria Bulgaria- 2258 - 26 - 5 .svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia Yugoslavia- 2312 - 25 - 6  United States United States- 2357 - 24½ - 7  England England- 2235 - 24 - 351.5 - 8  Greece Greece- 2242 - 24 - 337.0 - 9  Romania Romania- 2275 - 24 - 334.0 - 10 .svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia "B" Yugoslavia "B"- 2260 - 23½ - 342.5 - 11  East Germany East Germany- 2248 - 23½ - 328.0 - 12  Netherlands Netherlands- 2157 - 23½ - 303.5 - 13 .svg.png.webp) Mongolia Mongolia- 2112 - 23½ - 293.5 - 14  Poland Poland- 2257 - 23 - 347.0 - 15  Argentina Argentina- 2187 - 23 - 332.0 - 16  Cuba Cuba- 2173 - 23 - 329.5 - 17  West Germany West Germany- 2225 - 23 - 319.5 - 18  Israel Israel- 2132 - 23 - 308.5 - 19  Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia- 2250 - 22½ - 345.5 - 20 .svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia "C" Yugoslavia "C"- 2173 - 22½ - 329.5 - 21  Vietnam Vietnam- 2000 - 22½ - 322.0 - 22  Denmark Denmark- 2120 - 22 - 310.0 - 23  Norway Norway- 2032 - 22 - 302.0 - 24  France France- 2090 - 22 - 296.0 - 25  Scotland Scotland- 2012 - 22 - 295.0 - 26 .svg.png.webp) Brazil Brazil- 2102 - 22 - 292.0 - 27  Spain Spain- 2198 - 21½ - 319.5 - 28 .svg.png.webp) Switzerland Switzerland- 2133 - 21½ - 310.5 - 29  Austria Austria- 2073 - 21½ - 299.5 - 30  Sweden Sweden- 2022 - 21½ - 298.0 - 31 .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia- 2073 - 21½ - 295.5 - 32  India India- 2150 - 21 - 312.0 - 33  Finland Finland- 2040 - 21 - 305.0 - 34  Bangladesh Bangladesh- 2063 - 21 - 252.0 - 35 .svg.png.webp) Albania Albania- 2000 - 20½ - 312.0 - 36  Italy Italy- 2055 - 20½ - 289.0 - 37  Indonesia Indonesia- 2042 - 20½ - 286.0 - 38  Ireland Ireland- 2047 - 20½ - 275.5 - 39  Wales Wales- 2005 - 20 - 297.0 - =40  Mexico Mexico- 2000 - 20 - 278.5 - 13 - =40  New Zealand New Zealand- 2000 - 20 - 278.5 - 13 - 42 .svg.png.webp) Belgium Belgium- 2032 - 20 - 276.5 - 43  Ecuador Ecuador- 2000 - 20 - 269.5 - 44  Syria Syria- 2000 - 20 - 264.0 - 45  Egypt Egypt- 2007 - 20 - 262.0 - 46  Turkey Turkey- 2050 - 19½ - 288.0 - 47  Dominican Republic Dominican Republic- 2048 - 19½ - 275.0 - 48  Portugal Portugal- 2003 - 19½ - 274.5 - 49  Malaysia Malaysia- 2002 - 19½ - 262.5 - 50 .svg.png.webp) Zambia Zambia- 2000 - 19½ - 221.5 - 51 .svg.png.webp) Bolivia Bolivia- 2000 - 19 - 282.5 - 52  Uruguay Uruguay- 2003 - 19 - 270.5 - 53 .svg.png.webp) Puerto Rico Puerto Rico- 2000 - 19 - 227.0 - 54 .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada- 2063 - 18½ - 286.0 - 55 .svg.png.webp) Venezuela Venezuela- 2000 - 18½ - 277.0 - 56  United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates- 2003 - 18 - 57  Algeria Algeria- 2000 - 17½ - 261.5 - 58  Jamaica Jamaica- 2005 - 17½ - 236.5 - 59  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe- 2000 - 17½ - 223.0 - 60  Angola Angola- 2000 - 15½ - 219.0 - 61 .svg.png.webp) Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles- 2000 - 15½ - 201.0 - 62  Nigeria Nigeria- 2000 - 15 - 63  Malta Malta- 2000 - 14½ - 64  Botswana Botswana- 2000 - 11½ - 65  United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands- 2000 - 10 
Individual medals
    
- Performance rating:  Ketevan Arakhamia 2935 Ketevan Arakhamia 2935
- Board 1:  Zsuzsa Polgár 11½ / 14 = 82.1% Zsuzsa Polgár 11½ / 14 = 82.1%
- Board 2:  Judit Polgár 10 / 13 = 76.9% Judit Polgár 10 / 13 = 76.9%
- Board 3:  Zsófia Polgár 11½ / 13 = 88.5% Zsófia Polgár 11½ / 13 = 88.5%
- Reserve:  Ketevan Arakhamia 12 / 12 = 100.0% Ketevan Arakhamia 12 / 12 = 100.0%
References
    
- Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players.
External links
    

- 29th Chess Olympiad: Novi Sad 1990 OlimpBase