
Most of the top-seeded teams grabbed a second consecutive match victory on the second day of action at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest. There were, however, three top-20 squads which were held to draws by lower-rated opposition: Norway (with Magnus Carlsen sitting out), the Czech Republic and Israel. They drew against Canada (seeded 50th), Mongolia (63rd) and Ireland (64th). A number of elite GMs, including World Championship contenders Ding Liren and D. Gukesh, started their Olympic campaigns on Thursday. | Pictured: Munkhdalai Amilal (Mongolia) v. Jan Vikouk (Czechia) | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza