At A Glance
- The Cavite-born So finished one point shy of India's R Praggnanandhaa, who ruled the elite double round-robin event which featured six Super Grandmasters.
Grandmaster Wesley So came in second in the Norway Chess 2026 tournament in Oslo after capping off a memorable campaign highlighted by victories over world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and French star Alireza Firouzja in the final round.
The Cavite-born So finished one point shy of India's R Praggnanandhaa, who ruled the elite double round-robin event which featured six Super Grandmasters.
So's performance earned him $37,823 (around P2.34 million).
Praggnanandhaa, who lost to So in Round 6, bounced back with victories over Firouzja, Carlsen, reigning world champion Gukesh D and Germany's Vincent Keymer to secure the chap
So's campaign began with an opening-round loss to Praggnanandhaa (1.5-1.0) but was followed by victories over Gukesh (1.5-1.0), Keymer (1.5-1.0), Firouzja(3-0), Carlsen(3-0), and a revenge win against Praggnanandhaa (3-0).
He later suffered a setback against Gukesh (1.0-1.5) before closing strongly with wins over Keymer (1.5-1.0) and Carlsen (1.5-1.0).
The runner-up finish lifted So to No. 7 in the live world rankings with a 2764.6 Elo rating.
His victory over Carlsen also marked the second time he beat the Norwegian superstar on home soil since the inaugural Fischer Random World Championship in Oslo in 2019.