Wesley So Returns to Norway Chess 2026, Eyes Sixth Appearance in Oslo

Former world number two Wesley So has confirmed his return to compete in Norway Chess 2026, marking his sixth appearance at the prestigious event. The elite grandmaster, known for a remarkable 67-game unbeaten streak, expressed his delight at returning to Oslo. Benedicte Westre Skog, COO of Norway Chess, praised So's consistent world-class quality and fighting strength. The 2026 tournament will be held from May 25 to June 5 at Deichman Bjorvika in Oslo.

Key Points: Wesley So Confirms Return to Norway Chess 2026

  • Sixth appearance at Norway Chess
  • Former world number two
  • 67-game unbeaten streak
  • FIDE Fischer Random Champion
  • Tournament from May 25-June 5, 2026
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Former world number two Wesley So confirms return to Norway Chess

Former world #2 Wesley So confirms his return to Norway Chess 2026 in Oslo, aiming for a sixth appearance at the elite tournament.

"I am delighted to be coming back to play Norway Chess... Toasting to a fun and challenging event! Skal! - Wesley So"

Stavanger, February 18

The former world number two chess star Wesley So confirmed his return to the Norway Chess competition on Wednesday.

"I am delighted to be coming back to play Norway Chess. And what a pleasure to be visiting in brilliant sunshine! Toasting to a fun and challenging event! Skal!". With that cheerful message, Wesley So confirms his return to Norway Chess 2026, where he will compete for the sixth time, as per a press release. A former world number two, So has been a constant presence at the very top of international chess for more than a decade. At his peak he crossed the 2800 rating mark and produced one of the most remarkable runs in modern chess, a 67-game unbeaten streak in classical play between 2016 and 2017. He reached the grandmaster title at just 14 years old and quickly established himself as one of the leading players of his generation. Since then, So has built one of the most impressive resumes. He is the International Chess Federation (FIDE) World Fischer Random Champion (2019), a three-time US champion, an Olympiad gold medalist with the United States, and a multiple winner of elite international tournaments. Known for his precision, control and deep preparation, he rarely gives chances away and is almost always in contention, even against the strongest opposition. Benedicte Westre Skog, COO of Norway Chess, looks forward to welcoming him back to Oslo: "Wesley has been among the world's very best for so long, and that kind of consistency is rare. He brings calmness, depth, and real fighting strength to every game. When he plays, you know the quality will be high."Norway Chess is one of the world's premier chess tournaments, bringing together the top male and female players in a distinctive 6-player double round-robin format. The introduction of Norway Chess Women in 2024, with equal prize funds for men and women, underscores the event's commitment to gender equality and innovation in the sport. Norway Chess 2026 will take place from May 25 to June 5, 2026 at Deichman Bjorvika in Oslo.

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Sarah B
His precision is incredible. I remember watching his games during that unbeaten run. It's good for the sport that consistent top players like him keep competing at the highest level. Norway Chess setting an example with equal prize money is also very commendable.
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Ananya R
Wesley So is a class act. But honestly, while it's great he's returning, I wish the article spent a bit more time highlighting the women's tournament they started. That's the real innovation here. Gender equality in prize money should be the norm, not just a talking point.
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Rohit P
GM at 14! That's the dream for so many young players in India. His career is an inspiration. Hope he has a great tournament. The field in Norway is always so strong, makes for brilliant chess.
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Karthik V
Solid player. Never gives anything away easily. As an amateur player, I learn a lot from his positional games. The Fischer Random title shows he's not just about memorised openings. True all-round talent.

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