@ronin3b said in #10:
> Not to be "that lichess user", but the event is technically called the Olympics. The "Olympiad" is instead the 4-year period. Inbetween the Olympics.
You are precisely "that lichess user"
It would help if you took the time to check your facts before you post.
Technically you are incorrect.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Olympiad"The English term is still often used popularly to indicate the games themselves, a usage that is uncommon in ancient Greek (as an Olympiad is most often the time period between and including sets of games).[17] It is also used to indicate international competitions other than physical sports. This includes international science olympiads, such as the International Geography Olympiad, International Mathematical Olympiad and the International Linguistics Olympiad and their associated national qualifying tests (e.g., the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad or the United Kingdom Linguistics Olympiad), and also events in mind-sports, such as the Science Olympiad, Mindsport Olympiad, Chess Olympiad, International History Olympiad and Computer Olympiad. In these cases Olympiad is used to indicate a regular event of international competition for top achieving participants; it does not necessarily indicate a four-year period."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympiad