Repercussions / Fallout from FIDE Elections?
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Re: Repercussions / Fallout from FIDE Elections?
Er, aren't the venues some distance apart? Or do they mean they will play some rounds in one venue then go to the other...?
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Re: Repercussions / Fallout from FIDE Elections?
Originally, the report was the Olympiad would be in Moscow, and the Paralympiad would be in Khanty-Mansiysk.Kevin Thurlow wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 6:49 pmEr, aren't the venues some distance apart? Or do they mean they will play some rounds in one venue then go to the other...?
And then, this happened: https://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/khanty_m ... piad_2020/
"The most ambitious and preferable variant is the one in which the Olympiad will get the opportunity to expand its geography. If in this case, the Olympiad will have two host cities, two capitals - Khanty-Mansiysk and Moscow."
"It is important to note that Khanty-Mansiysk will remain one of the cities which will host a sufficient part of the Olympiad. (...) That's why it is not right to say that the Olympiad changes the host city. Khanty-Mansiysk will hold at least two important events, but the details will be announced later".
You know how the 4NCL sometimes gets bad PR because the distance between Division 1/2 and Division 3/4 is a long way? Well, the 1600 miles between Moscow and Khanty-Mansiysk rather put that problem into perspective.
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It looks as if the context is that they've come up with the idea of copying the Olympics and holding a para-Olympiad. This would be in Siberia with the main Olympiad and the FIDE Congress moved to Moscow.
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The Chess Paralympiad was my idea, by the way. I got on a plane to propose it to Arkady Dvorkovich, in Bratislava, earlier this year. He agreed to the idea immediately, and even came up with the precise format. This was approved by the Presidential Board in Baku.
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So the latest seems to be that the Olympiad and Closing Ceremony will be in Moscow, but everything else (Opening Ceremony, Paralympiad, FIDE Congress & General Assembly) will be held in Khanty-Mansiysk. Luckily, it's only a 3,200-mile round trip.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 7:11 pmIt looks as if the context is that they've come up with the idea of copying the Olympics and holding a para-Olympiad. This would be in Siberia with the main Olympiad and the FIDE Congress moved to Moscow.
If the Congress is held at a different time to the Olympiad - which it surely has to be - then one of the big advantages of the Olympiad in having everything in one place at the same time to the benefit of saving people's time and money, will also disappear. I assume FIDE will end up paying for people's flights to get around that problem, but that's not much good for those of us who have other commitments and have arranged their summer accordingly.
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There will of course be the opportunity for Federations' delegates to ask questions about all of this at the 2019 FIDE Congress, which will take place from …. to …. in ….
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According to Emil Sutovsky's Facebook page, details of the 2019 General Assembly, which were absolutely-definitely-nothing-can-go wrong-this-time going to be announced today, will now be known on Wednesday.
I'm not expecting to hear much about the new arrangements for the 2020 GA for a while.
edit : I was wrong about the second part.According to an email from FIDE Press
"The schedule for the Chess Olympiad will be as follows:
July 30 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
The opening ceremony of the Chess Olympiad
July 31 – August 5 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
Chess Paralympics, FIDE Congress and General Assembly
August 6 (Moscow)
The opening ceremony of the Moscow leg of the Chess Olympiad
August 7-18 (Moscow)
Main competition
August 18 (Moscow)
The closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad"
The timing for the Congress is a bit tight. Additional expenditure will will be incurred by federations and Commissions which are generally able to combine their duties at the Congress and the Olympiad
I'm not expecting to hear much about the new arrangements for the 2020 GA for a while.
edit : I was wrong about the second part.According to an email from FIDE Press
"The schedule for the Chess Olympiad will be as follows:
July 30 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
The opening ceremony of the Chess Olympiad
July 31 – August 5 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
Chess Paralympics, FIDE Congress and General Assembly
August 6 (Moscow)
The opening ceremony of the Moscow leg of the Chess Olympiad
August 7-18 (Moscow)
Main competition
August 18 (Moscow)
The closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad"
The timing for the Congress is a bit tight. Additional expenditure will will be incurred by federations and Commissions which are generally able to combine their duties at the Congress and the Olympiad
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There's even less of a clash with the British Championships, which will run from 18th July to 26th July with a four day extension to 31st July for junior events to avoid clashes with late finishing school terms.NickFaulks wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:17 am
August 6 (Moscow)
The opening ceremony of the Moscow leg of the Chess Olympiad
August 7-18 (Moscow)
Main competition
August 18 (Moscow)
The closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad"
Presumably except for detail on the "Seniors Rated" event in the second week and the lobbying to remove the junior restrictions from the U100 and U110, the British dates are now set in stone.
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The dates on the published news article have changed since your original post.NickFaulks wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:17 am"The schedule for the Chess Olympiad will be as follows:
July 30 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
The opening ceremony of the Chess Olympiad
July 31 – August 5 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
Chess Paralympics, FIDE Congress and General Assembly
August 6 (Moscow)
The opening ceremony of the Moscow leg of the Chess Olympiad
August 7-18 (Moscow)
Main competition
August 18 (Moscow)
The closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad"
The timing for the Congress is a bit tight. Additional expenditure will will be incurred by federations and Commissions which are generally able to combine their duties at the Congress and the Olympiad
July 29 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
The opening ceremony of the Chess Olympiad
July 30 – August 4 (Khanty-Mansiysk)
Chess Paralympiad, FIDE Congress and General Assembly
August 5 (Moscow)
The opening ceremony of the Moscow leg of the Chess Olympiad
August 6-17 (Moscow)
Main competition
August 17 (Moscow)
The closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad
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Ah, that old trick again.Alex Holowczak wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:38 pmThe dates on the published news article have changed since your original post.
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Re: Repercussions / Fallout from FIDE Elections?
The FIDE site is reporting a falling out between FIDE and what used to be Agon, now calling itself "World Chess".
https://www.fide.com/news/222
headline
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/22/world-c ... d-ipo.html
In the Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/ ... -flotation
https://www.fide.com/news/222
headline
Seemingly related to this story which appears on multiple sites.FIDE statement on the recent misleading reports
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/22/world-c ... d-ipo.html
In the Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/ ... -flotation
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Curiouser and curiouser.
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I know it is election purdah for the government at this moment so will not speculate whether we will be asked to boycott events let alone any financial matters for ECF. Sponsorship issues etc.
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Any views on this interview by GM Peter Heine Nielsen at lichess?
FIDE: Confidentiality Clauses and Secret Votes
And apparently, there were no appearance fees at the Isle of Man FIDE Grand Swiss!
And a bit on the FIDE trainer fees (or tax depending on your perspective) and a rebuttal/response from Jacob Aagaard.
FIDE: Confidentiality Clauses and Secret Votes
Interesting comparisons drawn with national political systems (his wife, Viktorija Čmilytė, is a Lithuanian politician).To put it bluntly: from a structural point of view, FIDE has obviously become less transparent.
And apparently, there were no appearance fees at the Isle of Man FIDE Grand Swiss!
And a bit on the FIDE trainer fees (or tax depending on your perspective) and a rebuttal/response from Jacob Aagaard.