21st Chess Olympiad
The 21st Chess Olympiad, organized by FIDE and comprising an open[1] team tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between June 6 and June 30, 1974, in Nice, France.

Bobby Fischer was still the reigning World Champion, but had not played a single game of tournament chess since he won the title in 1972 and was not present in Nice either. However, the American team still managed to secure third place in his absence.
For the same reason, for the second time in a row, the Soviet team was not led by the current world champion. It did, however, feature three previous (Tal, Petrosian, and Spassky) as well as one future champion (Karpov). The team won by 8½ points, the biggest victory margin yet, and took home their twelfth consecutive gold medals, with Yugoslavia and the United States taking the silver and bronze, respectively.
With a complete lack of tension in the championship race, the tournament had more than its share of political tension. In Final B, the Tunisian team refused to play Israel, so the score was computed according to Elo ratings, and awarded as a 3–1 win for the Israeli team.
Due to their apartheid policies, both South Africa and Rhodesia were expelled from FIDE with three rounds to go. The South African team withdrew from the tournament, and their Final C results were deleted from the overall standings. After FIDE president Max Euwe failed to have Rhodesia ejected from the Olympiad, they were allowed to finish the tournament and won Final E, with help from default victories against Iraq and Algeria who refused to play them in protest.
Results
Preliminaries
A total of 74 teams were divided into eight preliminary groups of nine or ten teams each, from which the top two advanced to Final A, no. 3-4 to Final B, etc. Preliminary head-to-head results were carried over to the finals, so no team met any other team more than once. All preliminary groups and finals were played as round-robin tournaments.
The results were as follows:
- Group 1: 1. Soviet Union, 2. Wales, 3. Scotland, 4. Poland, 5. Brazil, 6. Mongolia, 7. Puerto Rico, 8. Jordan, 9. Netherlands Antilles.
- Group 2: 1. United States, 2. England, 3. Denmark, 4. Canada, 5. Australia, 6. Ecuador, 7. Luxembourg, 8. Panama, 9. Rhodesia.
- Group 3: 1. Yugoslavia, 2. Finland, 3. Cuba, 4. Italy, 5. Iran, 6. Venezuela, 7. Pakistan, 8. Uruguay, 9. Iraq.
- Group 4: 1. Hungary, 2. Spain, 3. Belgium, 4. Tunisia, 5. Chile, 6. Syria, 7. Malta, 8. Malaysia, 9. Japan,
Nicaragua1 - Group 5: 1. West Germany, 2. Sweden, 3. Iceland, 4. Portugal, 5. South Africa, 6. Ireland, 7. Hong Kong, 8. Guernsey, 9. Trinidad & Tobago.
- Group 6: 1. Czechoslovakia, 2. Romania, 3. Norway, 4. Colombia, 5. New Zealand, 6. Singapore, 7. Lebanon, 8. Monaco, 9. Andorra.
- Group 7: 1. Bulgaria, 2. Philippines, 3. Israel, 4. France, 5. Indonesia, 6. Turkey, 7. Dominican Republic, 8. Faroe Islands, 9. Cyprus, 10. British Virgin Islands.
- Group 8: 1. Netherlands, 2. Argentina, 3. Austria, 4. Switzerland, 5. Greece, 6. Mexico, 7. Morocco, 8. U.S. Virgin Islands, 9. Bahamas.
1 Only two players from the Nicaraguan team arrived in Nice, and after the team were forced to forfeit their first match against Chile, Nicaragua withdrew from the tournament. The forfeit was deleted from the Group 4 standings.
Finals
Final B # Country Average
ratingPoints MP 17
Israel2465 40½ 18
Austria2388 38½ 19
Italy2428 38 20
Colombia2354 32½ 21
Norway2410 32 19 22
Iceland2456 32 18 23
Poland2430 32 17 24
Canada2419 31 18 25
Cuba2423 31 15 26
Denmark2405 31 14 27
Switzerland2380 29 28
France2381 27½ 29
Scotland2319 25½ 30
Belgium2323 23½ 31
Portugal2306 19½ 32
Tunisia2200 17½
Final C # Country Average
ratingPoints MP 33
Australia2286 39 34
Iran2320 34½ 35
Brazil2424 32½ 36
Mongolia2364 31½ 37
Ireland2245 30½ 38
Chile2384 30 17 39
Indonesia2249 30 14 40
Greece2263 27½ 16 41
Mexico2283 27½ 14 42
Turkey2265 27 43
Singapore2219 25 44
Venezuela2203 24½ 45
New Zealand2230 22½ 46
Ecuador2213 22 47
Syria2200 16 WD
South Africa[2]2228 -
Final D # Country Average
ratingPoints MP 48
Pakistan2200 49½ 49
Puerto Rico2203 44½ 50
Dominican Republic2200 43½ 51
Luxembourg2201 38½ 52
Lebanon2206 35 20 53
Uruguay2200 35 17 54
Panama2200 33 55
Mongolia2200 29½ 56
Malta2206 29 57
Hong Kong2240 27½ 13 58
Faroe Islands2200 27½ 12 59
Malaysia2200 24½ 60
Morocco2200 21½ 61
Jordan2200 17½ 62
Guernsey2200 12 2 63
United States Virgin Islands2200 12 2
Final E # Country Average
ratingPoints 64
Rhodesia2200 28½ 65
Iraq2200 24½ 66
Netherlands Antilles2200 21½ 67
Japan2200 20½ 68
Cyprus2200 19 69
Trinidad and Tobago2200 18 70
Algeria2200 17 71
Andorra2200 13 72
Bahamas2200 11 73
British Virgin Islands2200 8½
Individual medals
- Board 1:
Anatoly Karpov 12 / 14 = 85.7% - Board 2:
Andreas Dückstein 10 / 12 = 83.3% - Board 3:
Boris Spassky 11 / 15 = 73.3% - Board 4:
Tigran Petrosian 12½ / 14 = 89.3% - 1st reserve:
Mikhail Tal 11½ / 15 = 76.7% - 2nd reserve:
James Tarjan and
Franciscus Kuijpers 11 / 13 = 84.6%
References
- Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players.
- The South African team was expelled from FIDE with three rounds remaining. Their matches were deleted from the overall standings.
- 21st Chess Olympiad: Nice 1974 OlimpBase