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Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Claims Fourth U.S. Championship Title; IM Carissa Yip Wins Third Consecutive U.S. Women’s Championship

SAINT LOUIS (October 25, 2024) Grandmaster (GM) Fabiano Caruana and International Master (IM) Carissa Yip took top honors out of a field of elite American chess players in the 2024 U.S. Chess Championship and 2024 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship, respectively.

Organized by the Saint Louis Chess Club and hosted at the World Chess Hall of Fame October 11-23, the 2024 U.S. Chess Championship events featured 24 of the top chess players who competed for a purse of more than $400,000 in America’s chess capital.

“This year’s U.S. Championships showcased some of the finest displays of strategy we’ve seen, with incredible matches between the best chess players from across the country,” Tony Rich, Technical Director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “Watching champions like Fabiano and Carissa perform well is always inspiring.”

U.S. Chess Women's Championship IM Carissa Yip

U.S. Chess Championship Final Results

In impressive fashion, GM Fabiano Caruana claimed the 2024 U.S. Chess Championship title and a $62,000 prize, marking his fourth national title. There was a six-way tie for second between GMs Ray Robson, Awonder Liang, Leinier Dominguez, Sam Sevian, Levon Aronian and Hans Niemann. Each player won $24,667.

“This is one of my favorite tournaments to play,” said Caruana. “No way I’ll ever reach Fischer’s record, but five is realistic. I’ll try for that goal next year but there is a lot that comes before that.”


2024 U.S. Chess Championship Final Results

Position Player Prize MONEY Location
1st GM Fabiano Caruana $62,000 Saint Louis, MO
2nd-7th GM Ray Robson $24,667 Saint Louis, MO
2nd-7th GM Awonder Liang $24,667 Madison, WI
2nd-7th GM Leinier Dominguez $24,667 Saint Louis, MO
2nd-7th GM Sam Sevian $24,667 Holden, MA
2nd-7th GM Levon Aronian $24,667 Saint Louis, MO
2nd-7th GM Hans Niemann $24,667 Weston, CT
8th GM Wesley So $10,000 Excelsior, MN
9th GM Sam Shankland $9,000 Orinda, CA
10th GM Grigoriy Oparin $8,000 Columbia, MO
11th GM Abhimanyu Mishra $7,000 Englishtown, NJ


U.S. Women’s Chess Championship Final Results

In the Women’s division, 21-year old IM Carissa Yip dominated the field, scoring eight straight victories and securing her third U.S. Women’s Championship title with a round to spare. IM Begim Tokhirjonova finished in second place, earning $30,000.

“I am happy with the tournament,” said Yip. “It was a solid end to the tournament, and a friend (Alice Lee) and I are getting ice cream, so what can be wrong with the world?”


2024 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship Final Results

Position Player Prize Money Location
1st IM Carissa Yip $40,000 Andover, MN
2nd IM Begim Tokhirjonova $30,000 Saint Louis, MO
3rd IM Alice Lee $20,000 North Oaks, MN
4th FM Megan Lee $13,000 Bellevue, WA
5th-7th GM Irina Krush $8,000 Brooklyn, NY
5th-7th WGM Jennifer Yu $8,000 Ashburn, VA
5th-7th WGM Thalia Cervantes $8,000 Saint Louis, MO
8th-9th IM Anna Zatonskih $5,750 Bochum, Germany
8th-9th WGM Tatev Abrahamyan $5,750 Saint Louis, MO
10th WGM Atousa Pourkashiyan $5,000 Sunrise, FL
11th-12th IM Nazi Paikidze $4,250 Las Vegas, NV
11th-12th FM Rose Atwell $4,250 Valencia, CA


In addition, the top five finishers in the open division and the top two finishers in the women’s field have all qualified for the FIDE World Cup 2025.

Recaps and full tournament coverage of the 2024 U.S. Championships are available at uschesschamps.com or on the Saint Louis Chess Club’s YouTube channel.

2024 Chess 9LX

2024 Champions Showdown: Chess9LX

Next up, the 2024 Champions Showdown: Chess9LX returns October 27-30, featuring top players from the United States and legendary former World Champion Garry Kasparov, competing for a $150,000 prize fund. The field will include GMs Garry Kasparov, Levon Aronian, Fabiano Caruana, Leinier Dominguez, Hikaru Nakamura, Grigoriy Oparin, Ray Robson, Sam Sevian, Sam Shankland, and Wesley So.

The event will kick off with Ultimate Moves, an exhibition featuring Saint Louis Chess Club co-founder Rex Sinquefield, Garry Kasparov, and other participants. Mr. Monopoly will join the event, celebrating the launch of Saint Louis Monopoly, which includes a World Chess Hall of Fame property square and can be purchased at qboutiquestl.com/.

Tune in for live commentary from GMs Yasser Seirawan, Maurice Ashley, and IM Nazi Paikidze on the Saint Louis Chess Club's Twitch and YouTube channels.