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From Gukesh 'The Chennai Sharpshooter' D to Magnus 'The Lone GOAT' Carlsen: Chess stars turn Cowboys

From Gukesh 'The Chennai Sharpshooter' D to Magnus 'The Lone GOAT' Carlsen: Chess stars turn Cowboys

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ANI Chess stars turn Cowboys
In a dramatic twist from the chessboard to the Wild West, the world's top chess players swapped pawns for pistols, sieves, and lassos in this year's edition of Norway Chess Games.
Held on a tournament rest day, the tradition of light-hearted competition continued in unforgettable fashion with the "Chess Cowboy Challenge", a high-spirited showdown in Westernbyen, a Western-themed village in Algard, just outside Stavanger.
This year's participants were the star-studded lineup from Norway Chess and Norway Chess Women. Sarasadat Khademalsharieh was unfortunately not able to join, and stepping in was Ella Carlsen, wife of Magnus, proving to be quite the sharpshooter in more ways than one.Adopting their new Western personas, the players embraced the theme wholeheartedly: Magnus "The Lone GOAT" Carlsen
Caruana "The Sicilian Sniper"
Hikaru "The Blitz Bandit" Nakamura
Arjun "No Slip" Erigaisi
Wei "The Quiet Storm" Yi
Gukesh "The Chennai Sharpshooter" D
Vaishali "The Rising Rider" Rameshbabu
Anna "Ice Veins" Muzychuk
Humpy "The Hammer" Koneru
Lei "The Lockdown" Tingjie
Ju "No-Loss" Wenjun
Ella Carlsen (stepping in as an honorary cowgirl)
With nicknames as fierce as their over-the-board styles, the competitors were more than ready to tackle the cowboy gauntlet ahead.
The Chess Cowboy Challenge took them through a series of wild tasks. They faced the Sheriff's memory test in a jail escape, sought enlightenment by solving the priest's riddle in the chapel, mined for gold, and tried their hand at axe throwing beside the church. Air rifles, lasso tosses, cowboy quizzes at the pleasure house, and classic horseshoe throws added to the flavour of the day, with real horses roaming the scene for that authentic atmosphere.Each team, made up of one male and one female player, competed across all stations as they worked their way through the village.
1st place: Magnus & Ella Carlsen -- crowned Chess Sheriffs.
2nd place: Hikaru Nakamura & Anna Muzychuk.
3rd place: Fabiano Caruana & Vaishali Rameshbabu.
4th place: Gukesh D & Ju Wenjun.
5th place: Wei Yi & Lei Tingjie.
6th place: Arjun Erigaisi & Humpy Koneru.

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