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Major chess events that took place in 2016 included the Women's World Chess Championship 2016 between Mariya Muzychuk and Hou Yifan, won by Hou Yifan, and the Candidates Tournament, won by Sergey Karjakin, who challenged Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2016. Magnus Carlsen won the match on tiebreaks and retained the title of World Chess Champion.

2016 tournaments

This is a list of significant 2016 chess tournaments:

Tournament Dates Players Winner Runner-up Third
2016 Tata Steel Chess Tournament 16–31 January 14 Norway Magnus Carlsen United States Fabiano Caruana China Ding Liren
2016 Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival 26 January–4 February 150 United States Hikaru Nakamura France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave India Viswanathan Anand
2016 Zurich Chess Challenge 12–15 February 6 United States Hikaru Nakamura India Viswanathan Anand Russia Vladimir Kramnik
Women's World Chess Championship 2016 1–14 March 2 China Hou Yifan Ukraine Mariya Muzychuk None
Candidates Tournament 2016 11–30 March 8 Russia Sergey Karjakin United States Fabiano Caruana India Viswanathan Anand
U.S. Chess Championship 2016 13-30 April 12 United States Fabiano Caruana United States Wesley So United States Hikaru Nakamura
Altibox Norway Chess 2016 18-30 April 10 Norway Magnus Carlsen Armenia Levon Aronian France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Shamkir Chess 2016 26 May–4 June 10 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov United States Fabiano Caruana Netherlands Anish Giri
Paris Grand Chess Tour 9–12 June 10 United States Hikaru Nakamura Norway Magnus Carlsen France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Leuven Grand Chess Tour 17–20 June 10 Norway Magnus Carlsen United States Wesley So Armenia Levon Aronian
2016 Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting 9–17 July 8 France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Russia Vladimir Kramnik
United States Fabiano Caruana
Cuba Leinier Dominguez Perez
World Chess Championship 2016 11–30 November 2 Norway Magnus Carlsen Russia Sergey Karjakin None