Anna Muzychuk Defends Norway Chess Women's Title in 2026

Reigning champion Anna Muzychuk will return to defend her title at the Norway Chess Women's tournament in 2026. The Ukrainian grandmaster, a three-time world champion in fast chess formats, won the event in 2025 after being the runner-up in its inaugural 2024 edition. Norway Chess Women was established as the world's first fully inclusive super tournament for women, mirroring the main event's format and prize fund. The 2026 tournament will be held in Oslo from May 25 to June 5, featuring a six-player double round-robin format.

Key Points: Anna Muzychuk Returns to Defend Norway Chess Women's Crown

  • Muzychuk aims for second consecutive title
  • Tournament is a historic inclusive super event
  • She is a three-time world champion in fast chess
  • Event runs from May 25 to June 5 in Oslo
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Norway Chess Women 2026: Anna Muzychuk returns for title defence

Reigning champion Anna Muzychuk is set to defend her title at Norway Chess Women 2026. Can she win back-to-back in this historic tournament?

"Norway Chess is a truly special event... I'm really looking forward to the new edition! - Anna Muzychuk"

Stavanger, Jan 22

Reigning champion Anna Muzychuk is set to return to defend her Norway Chess Women's title and possibly win for the second time in a row. Since the tournament started in 2024, Muzychuk has participated in both editions and has emerged as a key figure in the competition.

Muzychuk, a three-time world champion in fast chess, secured the Women's World Rapid Championship title in 2016 and the Women's World Blitz Championship twice, in 2014 and 2016. She has also been a Women's World Championship finalist and is one of just six women in chess history to have surpassed a rating of 2600.

"Norway Chess is a truly special event that combines a prestigious and challenging tournament with memorable friendly activities. I'm really looking forward to the new edition!" says Muzychuk.

During her victory speech in 2025, Muzychuk emphasised the significance of Norway Chess Women for female players and firmly supported the tournament's continuation, calling it "really very important" for women's chess.

Muzychuk has rapidly established herself at Norway Chess. She was the runner-up in the first Norway Chess Women's event in 2024 and then won the title in 2025, solidifying her position at the top. Her steady participation and impressive results have made her a key competitor in the tournament.

"Anna has been a key part of Norway Chess Women since the very beginning, and her level of play continues to set the standard. Having the reigning champion return adds both sporting quality and continuity to the tournament, and we're excited to welcome her back to Oslo," said Benedicte Westre Skog, COO of Norway Chess.

Norway Chess Women was introduced in 2024 as the world's first fully inclusive super tournament for women in chess. Held alongside Norway Chess, it used the same format, number of players, playing conditions, and prize fund as the main event. This initiative represented a significant advance for gender equality in professional chess and has now become a regular feature on the international calendar.

With Anna Muzychuk back as the defending champion, the stage is ready for another thrilling chapter in the growing history of the women's tournament. The question is whether she can win her second consecutive Norway Chess Women's title.

Norway Chess is a premier international tournament that gathers the best male and female players. It features a unique 6-player double round-robin format and will run from May 25 to June 5 at Deichman Bjørvika in Oslo.

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Rohit P
Fantastic news! Muzychuk is a legend. Crossing 2600 is no joke. Hope this tournament inspires our young Indian talents like Vaishali and Humpy to aim for these elite events. The equal prize money is the real game-changer.
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Arjun K
While it's great to see a dedicated women's super tournament, I respectfully wonder if complete segregation is the best long-term path for equality. The ultimate goal should be more women qualifying for and competing in the main Norway Chess open field, shouldn't it? Still, this is a positive initiative.
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Sarah B
Her consistency is remarkable! Runner-up in 2024 and champion in 2025. Shows true champion mentality. Wishing her all the best for the title defence. The chess world needs such role models.
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Karthik V
This is the kind of news we need more of. "World's first fully inclusive super tournament for women" – brilliant! Hope the AICF is taking notes. Let's get a similar top-tier event hosted in India. The visibility matters so much.
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Meera T
As a chess mom, this makes me so happy! My daughter will be thrilled to hear a woman champion is defending her title in such a prestigious event. It gives young girls a real target to dream about. Go Anna! ♟️

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