New York: Defending World Champion Magnus Carlsen shared the title of the World Blitz Championship with Grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi on Tuesday. Nothing separated the duo after seven games and Carlsen came up with a unique proposal of sharing the title after the contest went on. Nepomniachtchi agreed to the proposal immediately and inked history on Wednesday.
After reversing his earlier decision to withdraw from the championship, Carlsen showed impeccable form winning several games after that. Carlsen won his eighth Blitz title it was the maiden title for Nepomniachtchi.
The decision to share the title was agreed upon after both the players played three consecutive draws in the sudden death stage. He started the contest with two victories on a trot and needed only a draw to secure the World Blitz title. Nepomniachtchi showed incredible determination afterwards bouncing back with two wins in a row. The sequence of results forced a tie as the scoreline was 2.0-2.0 and the fixture was pushed into a sudden death.
Three draws unfolded in the sudden death and Carlsen suggested sharing the title which was consensually agreed by both the players.