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Sigrun Øen, Mother Of Magnus Carlsen, Passes Away At 61
Sigrun Øen in St. Louis with Magnus, Henrik, and Peter Heine Nielsen at the 2017 Sinquefield Cup. Photo: Lennart Ootes.

Sigrun Øen, Mother Of Magnus Carlsen, Passes Away At 61

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Sigrun Øen (1963-2024), a chemical engineer and the mother of 16th World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, passed away in Oslo on Tuesday at the age of just 61. She died peacefully with her family around her after suffering a long illness.

Sigrun was the mother of the former world chess champion and three daughters, Ingrid, Ellen, and Signe, and the wife of Henrik. Ellen shared the news of her mother’s death in a Facebook post that linked to a memorial page: “My dear, good mother and the children’s grandmother passed away far too soon. The loss is great.”

On the page Henrik writes: “Farewell my dear irreplaceable Sigrun. Thank you for everything for more than 41 years.”

The sad news explains Carlsen’s withdrawal from the Grand Chess Tour event in Croatia.

Sigrun was a rock of support for Carlsen during his chess career, with the family taking a European trip together to enable a young Magnus to pursue his chess dreams.

Although it was later Henrik who would usually travel with their son, Sigrun would occasionally travel to events, often with the whole family. 

The Carlsen family at the Qatar Masters. Photo: Maria Emelianova.

The funeral will take place on July 17, with the family suggesting donations to the Norwegian Cancer Society as an alternative to flowers.

Sigrun Øen (1963-2024). Photo: Maria Emelianova.

We extend our condolences to all Sigrun’s family and friends. May she rest in peace. 

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Colin McGourty

Colin McGourty led news at Chess24 from its launch until it merged with Chess.com a decade later. An amateur player, he got into chess writing when he set up the website Chess in Translation after previously studying Slavic languages and literature in St. Andrews, Odesa, Oxford, and Krakow.

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