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Chess: England fail to win senior team world medals for first time in five years

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England finished out of the medals for the first time in five years in this week’s world senior team championships for over-50s and over-65s, played at Durres, Albania, as the US, fielding a largely former USSR squad, retained the over-50 gold medals, while a nominally German team, which also included a former Soviet star, won the over-65s event. The US victory was clear but had a controversial aspect in the team’s use of package deals, which are forbidden in Olympiads but still allowed in senior events. Quick Guide World senior team championships: final leading scores Show Fide World Senior Teams Championships ran from 19-28 April in Durres, Albania Age 50+ 1 USA 1 – 15 match points (25.5 game points) 2 Italy – 15 (23) 3 Kazakhstan – 14 (27) 4 England 1 – 13 (24) 5 Iceland – 12 (23.5) 6 Hungary – 11 (21.5) 7 England 3 – 11 (18.5) 8 England 2 – 10 (20.5) 9 Alkaloid Chess Club – 10 (20) 10 Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya – 10 (20) 36 teams played Age 65+ 1 Germany-Lasker SGK – 15 match points…

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