World Chess Championship comes to New York City! Print
Tuesday, 01 March 2016 07:44

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World Chess Championship comes to New York City!


NEW YORK, March 1, 2016: The 2016 FIDE World Chess Championship, the pinnacle of the global sport played by more than 600 million people, is to take place in New York.

The month-long contest will take place in November between Norwegian Magnus Carlsen - the reigning champion and the highest ranked player in history - and the winner of the forthcoming Candidates Tournament, which will take place in Moscow in the next few weeks.

The 12 round match will take place between 11-30 November and is expected to attract a global online and TV audience of more than 1 billion fans. The two Grandmasters will compete for a prize fund of at least 1 million euros ($1.1m).

Two American grandmasters, Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana, are competing in the eight-strong Candidates Tournament to win the right to challenge Carlsen in New York. The other six Grandmasters in this year’s Candidates tournament are Peter Svidler and Sergey Karjakin of Russia, Vishy Anand from India, Veselin Topalov from Bulgaria, Anish Giri from the Netherlands and Levon Aronian from Armenia.

“I and all New Yorkers welcome the World Chess Championship back to New York City. What better place to be than the city where parks are often populated by chess enthusiasts," said New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.

The last American player to compete in the World Championship match was Gata Kamsky, when he played for the World Championship against Anatoly Karpov in 1996.

Prior to that Bobby Fischer was World Champion between 1972 and 1975 after defeating Boris Spassky in a contest that symbolised the Cold War tensions between the US and the Soviet Union.

Chess is becoming increasingly popular around the world and is the only game that is pre-downloaded on nearly every new smartphone. Hundreds of millions of games are played over the internet every week and in the US more people play chess regularly than golf, according to YouGov, the respected polling organisation.

Celebrity fans of the sport include Jay Z, Kevin Spacey, Jude Law, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Gates. Tobey Maguire recently produced and starred in a Hollywood film about the famous 1972 Fischer-Spassky Championship match.

The last World Championship match, held in Russia in 2014, enjoyed record-breaking coverage with the total audience for the whole event topping 1.2bn people. Carlsen, won that contest by defending his title for the first time against ex-world champion Vishy Anand.

The venue in New York that will host the World Championship match is yet to be decided. Agon Ltd, the company that organizes the World Championship on behalf of FIDE, the governing body for chess, is expected to announce details of the chosen venue in the next few months.

According to the organizers, the broadcast of the Championship will feature a studio that made chess broadcasts immensely popular in Norway, where chess is breaking TV audience records. The organizers also plan to make this championship a truly New York experience, creating a venue that will feature retail experience as well as red carpet events.
The match will be streamed exclusively on worldchess.com. More information at http://worldchess.com/nyc2016/ 


About FIDE:

The World Chess Federation or Fédération Internationale des Echecs, (FIDE), is recognised by its members and the International Olympic Committee as the international federation in the domain of chess, the supreme body responsible for the sport of chess and its Championships. FIDE has the sole rights to organise the World Chess Championships and the Chess Olympiads.

About Agon Ltd:

Agon Limited is the official partner of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) and owner the World Chess brand as well as commercial rights holder to the World Chess Championship cycle. The company aims to develop and commercialize chess, create favorable environment for partners, players, and brands, and to significantly expand the broadcast coverage of the sport.

Agon Limited became owner of the commercial rights in 2012. The company successfully managed the 2012-2013 Grand Prix cycle, the 2014 World Championship Match, and the 2015 Rapid and Blitz World Championships. The company operates the WorldChess.Com website, the official broadcasting platform of the Championship cycle.

 
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