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Magnus Carlsen has recently won the FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship title.

Category : Sports
Published on: December 30 2023 Share on facebook

  • Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess player.
  • The FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship was held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in December 2023.
  • Recently, Magnus Carlsen has won the FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship title.
  • Vladimir Fedoseev finished second and Yu Yangyi finished third in the championship.
  • Magnus Carlsen has won the World Rapid Chess title for a record fifth time.
  • The FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship was started in the year 2012.
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