Chess World Cup 2019
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Chess World Cup 2019
Summary
Chess World Cup 2019 is a recurring sporting event edition[1]. It draws 38 Wikipedia views per month (recurring_sporting_event_edition category, ranking #86 of 767).[2]
Key Facts
- Chess World Cup 2019 won the Teimour Radjabov[3].
- Chess World Cup 2019 is in the country of Russia[4].
- Chess World Cup 2019's instance of is recorded as recurring sporting event edition[5].
- Chess World Cup 2019's instance of is recorded as chess tournament[6].
- Chess World Cup 2019's follows is recorded as Chess World Cup 2017[7].
- Chess World Cup 2019's followed by is recorded as Chess World Cup 2021[8].
- Chess World Cup 2019's location is recorded as Khanty-Mansiysk[9].
- Chess World Cup 2019's edition number is recorded as 10[10].
- Chess World Cup 2019's start time is recorded as +2019-09-09T00:00:00Z[11].
- Chess World Cup 2019's end time is recorded as +2019-10-04T00:00:00Z[12].
- Chess World Cup 2019's point in time is recorded as +2019-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Chess World Cup 2019's sport is recorded as chess[14].
- Chess World Cup 2019's organizer is recorded as FIDE[15].
- Chess World Cup 2019's official website is recorded as https://khantymansiysk2019.fide.com/en/[16].
- Chess World Cup 2019's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+128'}[17].
- Chess World Cup 2019's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fd7ddbzh[18].
- Chess World Cup 2019's sports season of league or competition is recorded as Chess World Cup[19].
Body
Recognition
Chess World Cup 2019 won the Teimour Radjabov[3].
Why It Matters
Chess World Cup 2019 draws 38 Wikipedia views per month (recurring_sporting_event_edition category, ranking #86 of 767).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20]
FAQs
What awards did Chess World Cup 2019 receive?
Honors received include Teimour Radjabov[3].