Magnus Carlsen leaves the World Chess Championships because he wore the wrong pants

Magnus Carlsen leaves the World Chess Championships because he wore the wrong pants
Magnus Carlsen leaves the World Chess Championships because he wore the wrong pants
ARUN SANKAR / AFP Magnus Carlsen, here in 2022, was punished for wearing jeans.

ARUN SANKAR / AFP

Magnus Carlsen, here in 2022, was punished for wearing jeans.

CHESS – Proper attire required. The world’s top chess player Magnus Carlsen left the World Rapid Play Championships on Friday (December 27) after being sanctioned for wearing banned pants during the competition in New York.

During the second day of the World Rapid Championship, which ends this Saturday, the Norwegian was first fined for wearing jeans in competition, which is prohibited by the regulations of the International Chess Federation (Fide ).

“Then I got a warning that I wouldn’t be fitted for the next round if I didn’t change my clothes after the third game” of the four scheduled for Friday. “I asked if I could change that tomorrow (Saturday), because I just hadn’t realized (…) From that moment on it became a bit of a question of principle”Carlsen explained on the Take Take Take channel, named after the chess platform he created.

“I’m too old now to worry”continued the 34-year-old grandmaster, confirming that he would be absent for the final day on Saturday, as well as for the blitz world championship organized Monday and Tuesday at the same location. “No one wants to go back… I will probably go to a place where the weather is a little nicer than here”Carlsen continued.

A Russian player also sanctioned

He posted on his social networks a photo of his outfit of the day, a polo shirt with a jacket and blue jeans.

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“Fide rules, like the dress code, are designed to guarantee professionalism and fairness among all participants”responded the Federation in a press release. “These rules have been in place for years, are known to all participants and are communicated to them before each event”adds the press release.

Magnus Carlsen is the defending champion of these two annual competitions organized by the International Federation. In total, he won the rapid game world championship five times and the blitz world championship seven times.

He was also a five-time long game world champion, the most prestigious title, before giving up his crown without a fight, saying he was tired of the format. The title was won at the beginning of December by the Indian Gukesh Dommaraju, 5th player in the world ranking and absent in the United States.

Russian player Ian Nepomniachtchi was also fined for his behavior. “As the head referee just told me, none other than Ahmed Adly (the president of the athletes’ commission of the International Federation, Editor’s note) thinks that a chess player should not dress in the sort. The $200 fine will therefore (hopefully) be donated to the Chess Fashion Research Foundation.he wrote on his social networks, with a photo of him wearing jeans.

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