Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen was fined and later barred from the world fast and blitz chess tournaments after carrying denims in violation of FIDE’s dress code. Defending champion Carlson was fined $200 for carrying denims.
Wearing denims is prohibited in line with match guidelines. When he refused to adjust to the request to alter his garments instantly, he was disqualified. In the match, he was not fielded in opposition to anybody within the ninth spherical of the Rapid Championship. FIDE mentioned in an announcement that the dress code guidelines have been clearly defined to the gamers. Carlsen, thought-about one of the best chess gamers of all time, agreed to observe the dress code the following day however mentioned he wouldn’t change instantly.
Last two-time champion Carlsen mentioned on this growth, “I would like to live somewhere where the weather is better.” “The dress code rules are drawn up by the members of the FIDE Athletes’ Commission, which consists of professional players and experts,” FIDE mentioned in an announcement shared on Twitter. These guidelines have been in place for years and are well-known to all members. They are knowledgeable about this earlier than each match.
“FIDE ensures that players’ accommodation is close enough to the venue to facilitate their compliance with the rules,” it mentioned. “Today, Magnus Carlsen flouted the dress code by wearing jeans,” it mentioned. Violated the principles. It is obvious within the lengthy standing guidelines that carrying denims is prohibited. The chief arbitrator admonished Carlson and fined him $200. He was requested to alter his garments which he didn’t comply with. Because of this he needed to be disqualified.”
Earlier, Grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia had additionally violated this rule however he returned after altering his garments and therefore he was not thrown out. Meanwhile, Carlsen mentioned that he is not going to take part within the blitz class as he’s fed up with FIDE’s dress code coverage. “I am fed up with FIDE and can’t take it anymore,” he advised Norwegian media. I wish to apologize to everybody. This is a really ridiculous rule. I may have modified my garments tomorrow however they aren’t able to hear.”
The case involving Carlsen is being seen as a sign to World Chess that he’s pushing for the event of a faster-paced format of the sport. They just lately raised $12 million for the event of Freestyle Chess. Freestyle chess is a format of the sport by which chess items may be shuffled in any order. It was promoted by the good participant Bobby Fischer.