Russian President presides over World Chess Championship Awards Ceremony
Hello chess blog friends, the closing ceremony of the World Chess Championship between Magnus Calrsen (Norway) and Viswanathan Anand (India), won by Carlsen 6.5-4.5, took place on November 25th in the Main Media Center in Sochi. For the first time in the history of the World Chess Championships (which began in 1886) the closing ceremony was attended by a head of the host country: the Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Main Media Center and expressed his gratitude to the grandmasters for their high-quality games.

Vladimir Putin said: “This match between the two strongest grandmasters of the planet has truly become the focal point of the entire world chess championship. Millions of chess fans from all over the world followed it. As I have just been told, this was about 2 million people in over 100 countries every day. I am certain that the honest and fierce struggle of two equal and respectable players has met the expectations of millions of fans across the globe.
Chess is fairly considered an important part of world culture. In Russia it has traditionally enjoyed special respect.
We are happy and proud that the Olympic city of Sochi hosted the decisive match for the world chess crown.
This city is filled with a festive atmosphere of sports and competition, and the participants in this match have demonstrated the same qualities as the Olympic athletes did during the Winter Olympics.
The match to determine the World Chess Champion will definitely serve to further develop chess in Russia and the world at large.
We in Russia have a special love for chess. Let me remind you that this country gave the world ten champions.
We have about 540 thousand people doing this sport, while the number of those who like to spend their free time over a game of chess runs into millions.
Once again, my congratulations to Magnus Carlsen on his outstanding victory! I wish you success!”
The FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov awarded the players with memorable medals, and then crowned Magnus Carlsen with laurels and gave him the Grand Champion's Cup. “You played a great match, – said Mr. Ilyumzhinov to the players. – Millions of young chess fans follow you and want to become great masters someday, just like you. We are grateful to the Russian Government and the Russian President Vladimir Putin for their assistance in organizing the match. The level of organization met the highest standards. I announce the 2014 match closed. The next one, in 2016, will be played in USA”.
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Carlsen - Anand World Chess Championship Sochi 2014: Russian President happy with FIDE Prep
Hello chess blog friends, just a week for World Chess Championship 2014 in Sochi where World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen meets five-time former former World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand again! The opening ceremony takes place on November 7.
Russian media reports FIDE president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov called on Russian president Vladimir Putin to discuss preparations for the World Chess Championship Match which will be held in Sochi.
An official transcript states, Vladimir Putin congratulated the FIDE president for his re-election discussed the preparations for the organization of the World Chess Championship Match.
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov said, "Firstly, taking the opportunity, Vladimir Vladimirovich, let me on behalf of the Presidential Board of the World Chess Federation that unites today 181 countries, thank you for the opportunity to hold the World Championship match in Russia. It is good for FIDE that the Championship will be held in Sochi, in the Olympic village, because one of the main FIDE’s objectives now is to join the Olympic movement, to become a member of the International Olympic Committee. Therefore, it is very important for FIDE, for chess players to play in Sochi."
Labels: kirsan iyumzhinov, Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, vladimir putin, world chess championship 2014
Russian State Award for Chess Stars Anand, Gelfand!
Hello chess blog friends, a quick chess update via www.chess-news.ru states that more than two years after the World Chess Championship held in the Tretyakov State Museum in Moscow, Russian president Vladimir Putin awarded the participants of the match Viswanathan Anand and Boris Gelfand with the Order of Friendship "for their contribution in strengthening friendship and cooperation with the Russian Federation, for developing economical, scientific and cultural ties." The then World Chess Champion and Challenger had met the President on May 31 in 2012 immediately after the match had finished in Anand's favour.
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Labels: Boris gelfand, Viswanathan Anand, vladimir putin, World Chess Championship 2012
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